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1. The effect of added oat hulls or sugar beet pulp to diets containing rapidly or slowly digestible protein sources on broiler growth performance from 0 to 36 days of age

2. Use of a litter material made from cotton waste, gypsum, and old newsprint for rearing broiler chickens

3. Preparing students for diverse careers in the poultry industry.

4. Text mining approach in chicken meat welfare.

5. Scientometric evaluation of 100-year history of Poultry Science (1921–2020).

6. Effects of litter provision during early rearing and environmental enrichment during the production phase on feather pecking and feather damage in laying hens

7. Comparative evaluation of three egg production systems: Housing characteristics and management practices

8. Review of the social and environmental factors affecting the behavior and welfare of turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo)

9. A multiple regression model approach to contrast the performance of 2-hydroxy-4-methylthio butanoic acid and DL-methionine supplementation tested in broiler experiments and reported in the literature

10. Effects of light regime on the hatching performance, body development and serum biochemical indexes in Beijing You Chicken

11. Meta-analysis of the influence of dietary glycine and serine, with consideration of methionine and cysteine, on growth and feed conversion of broilers

12. Effects of diet-induced differences in growth rate on metabolic, histological, and meat-quality properties of 2 muscles in male chickens of 2 distinct broiler breeds

13. Application of In-House Mortality Composting on Viral Inactivity of Newcastle Disease Virus

14. Effects of Photoperiod on Ovarian Morphology and Carcass Traits at Sexual Maturity in Pullets

15. Glucose and electrolyte supplementation of drinking water improve the immune responses of poults with inanition