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1. Inclusion of complexed trace minerals enhances performance of broiler chickens

2. The influence of non-bound amino acid inclusions and starch-protein digestive dynamics on growth performance of broiler chickens offered wheat-based diets with two crude protein concentrations

3. Dietary crude protein reductions in wheat-based diets with two energy densities compromised performance of broiler chickens from 15 to 36 days post-hatch

4. Implications of excreta uric acid concentrations in broilers offered reduced crude protein diets and dietary glycine requirements for uric acid synthesis

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

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

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

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

9. Capping dietary starch:protein ratios in moderately reduced crude protein, wheat-based diets showed promise but further reductions generated inferior growth performance in broiler chickens

10. 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

11. Effect of increasing dose level of a novel consensus bacterial 6-phytase variant on phytate degradation in broilers fed diets containing varied phytate levels

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

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

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

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

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

17. Starch digestion rates in multiple samples of commonly used feed grains in diets for broiler chickens

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

19. The interactive influence of dietary nutrient density and feed form on the performance of broiler chickens

20. 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

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

22. 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

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

24. 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

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

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

27. 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

28. 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

29. 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

30. 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

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

32. 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

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

34. 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

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

36. Grain Sorghum: A Conundrum for Chicken-Meat Production

37. Concentrations of specific phenolic compounds in six red sorghums influence nutrient utilisation in broiler chickens

38. Standard phytase inclusion in maize-based broiler diets enhances digestibility coefficients of starch, amino acids and sodium in four small intestinal segments and digestive dynamics of starch and protein

39. Effects of 500 and 1000 FTU/kg phytase supplementation of maize-based diets with two tiers of nutrient specifications on performance of broiler chickens

40. Performance of broiler chickens offered nutritionally-equivalent diets based on two red grain sorghums with quantified kafirin concentrations as intact pellets or re-ground mash following steam-pelleting at 65 or 97°C conditioning temperatures

41. A consideration of starch and protein digestive dynamics in chicken-meat production

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

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

44. Phytase supplementation of maize-, sorghum- and wheat-based broiler diets with identified starch pasting properties influences phytate (IP6) and sodium jejunal and ileal digestibility

45. Effects of phytase supplementation on growth performance, nutrient utilization and digestive dynamics of starch and protein in broiler chickens offered maize-, sorghum- and wheat-based diets

46. Influence of Steam-Pelleting Temperatures and Grain Variety of Finely-Ground, Sorghum-Based Broiler Diets on Small Intestinal Starch and Nitrogen Digestion Dynamics in Broiler Chickens

47. Graded inclusions of sodium metabisulphite in sorghum-based diets: II. Modification of starch pasting properties in vitro and beneficial impacts on starch digestion dynamics in broiler chickens

48. Graded inclusions of sodium metabisulphite in sorghum-based diets: I. Reduction of disulphide cross-linkages in vitro and enhancement of energy utilisation and feed conversion efficiency in broiler chickens

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

50. Preliminary assessment of including a reducing agent (sodium metabisulphite) in ‘all-sorghum’ diets for broiler chickens

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