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1. The potential of glutamine supplementation in reduced-crude protein diets for chicken-meat production

2. Interactive effect of dietary metabolizable energy levels with amino acid density in male broiler chickens: Carcass yield, nutrient intake, digestibility and excretion

3. Interactive effects of dietary energy levels with amino acid density on growth performance and optimal digestible Lys to energy ratio of male broiler chickens

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

5. Assessment of four different dietary amino acid profiles recommended for ISA Brown layer hens: A validation study

6. Transgenic, high-protein sorghums display promise in poultry diets in an initial comparison

7. 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

8. The influence of dietary crude protein concentrations, grain types and arginine:lysine ratios on the performance of broiler chickens

9. Identifying the shortfalls of crude protein-reduced, wheat-based broiler diets

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

11. Climatic Conditions Influence the Nutritive Value of Wheat as a Feedstuff for Broiler Chickens

12. Assessment of limiting dietary amino acids in broiler chickens offered reduced crude protein diets

13. Protein sources and starch-protein digestive dynamics manipulate growth performance in broiler chickens defined by an equilateral-triangle response surface design

14. Graded methionine dietary inclusions influence growth performance and apparent ileal amino acid digestibility coefficients and disappearance rates in broiler chickens

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

16. Dietary crude protein concentrations, feed grains, and whey protein interactively influence apparent digestibility coefficients of amino acids, protein, starch, and performance of broiler chickens

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

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

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

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

21. 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

22. 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

23. The Contribution of Phytate-Degrading Enzymes to Chicken-Meat Production

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

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

26. Influence of starch sources and dietary protein levels on intestinal functionality and intestinal mucosal amino acids catabolism in broiler chickens

27. Amino acid requirements for laying hens: a comprehensive review

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

29. The Impact of Digestive Dynamics on the Bioequivalence of Amino Acids in Broiler Chickens

30. Outlook: Sorghum as a feed grain for Australian chicken-meat production

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

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

33. 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

34. 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

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

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

37. 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

38. Phytase Supplementation of Wheat-Based Broiler Diets Reduces Dependence on Meat-and-Bone Meal

39. Influence of Dietary Phytate and Exogenous Phytase on Amino Acid Digestibility in Poultry: A Review

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

41. The challenge to reduce crude protein contents of wheat-based broiler diets

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

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

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

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

46. 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

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

49. Essential amino acid recommendations for Isa Brown layers during peak and post peak production

50. Protein sources and starch-protein digestive dynamics manipulate growth performance in broiler chickens defined by an equilateral-triangle response surface design

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