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1. Implications of elevated threonine plasma concentrations in the development of reduced-crude protein diets for broiler chickens

2. Progress towards reduced-crude protein diets for broiler chickens and sustainable chicken-meat production

3. Addressing the shortfalls of sorghum as a feed grain for chicken-meat production

4. Protein digestive dynamics of meat and bone meals in broiler chickens

5. Facilitating the acceptance of tangibly reduced-crude protein diets for chicken-meat production

6. Effects of reduced crude protein levels, dietary electrolyte balance, and energy density on the performance of broiler chickens offered maize-based diets with evaluations of starch, protein, and amino acid metabolism

7. The Dynamic Conversion of Dietary Protein and Amino Acids into Chicken-Meat Protein

8. Impacts of reduced-crude protein diets on key parameters in male broiler chickens offered maize-based diets

9. The influence of phytase, pre-pellet cracked maize and dietary crude protein level on broiler performance via response surface methodology

10. The ranked importance of dietary factors influencing the performance of broiler chickens offered phytase-supplemented diets by the Plackett-Burman screening design

11. Evaluation of dietary crude protein concentrations, fishmeal, and sorghum inclusions in broiler chickens offered wheat-based diet via Box-Behnken response surface design

12. Synthetic and Crystalline Amino Acids: Alternatives to Soybean Meal in Chicken-Meat Production

13. Dietary starch influences growth performance, nutrient utilisation and digestive dynamics of protein and amino acids in broiler chickens offered low-protein diets

14. Effects of phytase inclusions in diets containing ground wheat or 12.5% whole wheat (pre- and post-pellet) and phytase and protease additions, individually and in combination, to diets containing 12.5% pre-pellet whole wheat on the performance of broiler chickens

15. Growth performance, nutrient utilisation and carcass composition respond to dietary protein concentrations in broiler chickens but responses are modified by dietary lipid levels

16. Fishmeal and maize starch inclusions in sorghum-soybean meal diets generate different responses in growth performance, nutrient utilisation, starch and protein digestive dynamics of broiler chickens

17. The potential of rapid visco-analysis starch pasting profiles to gauge the quality of sorghum as a feed grain for chicken-meat production

18. Box-Behnken optimisation of growth performance, plasma metabolites and carcass traits as influenced by dietary energy, amino acid and starch to lipid ratios in broiler chickens

19. Sustaining live performance in broilers offered reduced crude protein diets based on corn and wheat blend

20. Maize-based diets are more conducive to crude protein reductions than wheat-based diets for broiler chickens

21. Phytase inclusions of 500 and 2000FTU/kg in maize-based broiler diets impact on growth performance, nutrient utilisation, digestive dynamics of starch, protein (N), sodium and IP6 phytate degradation in the gizzard and four small intestinal segments

22. The impacts of hammer-mill screen size and grain particle size on the performance of broiler chickens offered diets based on two red sorghum varieties

23. Feed access to, and inclusions of fishmeal and corn starch in, sorghum-based broiler diets influence growth performance and nutrient utilisation as assessed by the Box-Behnken response surface design

24. The influence of meat-and-bone meal and exogenous phytase on growth performance, bone mineralisation and digestibility coefficients of protein (N), amino acids and starch in broiler chickens

25. Evaluation of branched-chain amino acids in male Cobb MV × 500 broiler chickens by using Box-Behnken response surface design

26. Initial assessment of protein and amino acid digestive dynamics in protein-rich feedstuffs for broiler chickens

27. Starch digestibility and energy utilisation of maize- and wheat-based diets is superior to sorghum-based diets in broiler chickens offered diets supplemented with phytase and xylanase

28. Extending daily feed access intervals does not influence lysine HCl utilization but enhances amino acid digestibilities in broiler chickens

29. Glycine equivalent and threonine inclusions in reduced-crude protein, maize-based diets impact on growth performance, fat deposition, starch-protein digestive dynamics and amino acid metabolism in broiler chickens

30. Effects of reducing dietary crude protein and whole grain feeding on performance and amino acid metabolism in broiler chickens offered wheat-based diets

31. Rapid protein disappearance rates along the small intestine advantage poultry performance and influence the post-enteral availability of amino acids

32. Inclusion levels and modes of whole grain incorporation into wheat-based rations differentially influence the performance of broiler chickens

33. Potential of CIELAB colour scores to gauge the quality of sorghum as a feed grain for chicken-meat production

34. The influence of exogenous phytase on the post-enteral availability of amino acids in broiler chickens offered wheat-based diets

35. Digestible lysine concentrations and amino acid densities influence growth performance and carcass traits in broiler chickens from 14 to 35 days post-hatch

36. An assessment of the influence of macronutrients on growth performance and nutrient utilisation in broiler chickens by nutritional geometry

37. Feeding whole grain and phytase to meat chickens: recent Australian experience

38. Dietary starch to lipid ratios influence growth performance, nutrient utilisation and carcass traits in broiler chickens offered diets with different energy densities

39. Progress in comprehending the phytate–phytase axis in chicken-meat production

40. Starch and protein digestive dynamics in low-protein diets supplemented with crystalline amino acids

41. Addition of sodium metabisulfite and microbial phytase, individually and in combination, to a sorghum-based diet for broiler chickens from 7 to 28 days post-hatch

42. Starch utilisation in chicken-meat production: the foremost influential factors

43. Comparative performance of broiler chickens offered ten equivalent diets based on three grain sorghum varieties as determined by response surface mixture design

44. Reducing agent and exogenous protease additions, individually and in combination, to wheat- and sorghum-based diets interactively influence parameters of nutrient utilisation and digestive dynamics in broiler chickens

45. The interactions of exogenous phytase with whole grain feeding and effects of barley as the whole grain component in broiler diets based on wheat, sorghum and wheat-sorghum blends

46. Evaluation of ground grain versus pre- and post-pellet whole grain additions to poultry diets via a response surface design

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