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1. Productive, internal organ and intestinal histomorphological characteristics of broiler chickens in response to dietary rapeseed meal: A meta-analysis.

2. A meta-analysis of the meat physicochemical parameters of broiler chickens fed insect-based diet.

3. The potential significance of antioxidants in livestock reproduction: Sperm viability and cryopreservation.

4. Copping out of novel feeds: HOW climate change pledgers and food summits overlooked insect protein.

5. Fats and major fatty acids present in edible insects utilised as food and livestock feed.

6. The accumulation of heavy metals in feeder insects and their impact on animal production.

7. A Comprehensive Review of the Importance of Selected Trace Elements Present in Edible Insects.

8. Phenolic composition of ten plants species used as ethnoveterinary medicines in Omusati and Kunene regions of Namibia.

9. Effect of amaranth leaf meal on performance, meat, and bone characteristics of Ross 308 broiler chickens.

10. The Influence of Different Amaranth Leaf Meal Inclusion Levels on Performance, Blood Profiles, and Gut Organ Characteristics of Ross 308 Broiler Chickens.

11. Bacillus Probiotics as Alternatives to In-feed Antibiotics and Its Influence on Growth, Serum Chemistry, Antioxidant Status, Intestinal Histomorphology, and Lesion Scores in Disease-Challenged Broiler Chickens.

12. Chemical Composition and Metabolomic Analysis of Amaranthus cruentus Grains Harvested at Different Stages.

13. Apparent digestibility and nutritional composition of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam) leaf meal incorporated in the diets of Black Australorp and Potchefstroom Koekoek chicken breeds.

14. Review on Ethnoveterinary Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa.

15. The nutritional use of millet grain for food and feed: a review.

16. Characterization of the Phenolic Compounds in Different Plant Parts of Amaranthus cruentus Grown under Cultivated Conditions.

17. The Probable Use of Genus amaranthus as Feed Material for Monogastric Animals.

18. Assessment of the phenolic compounds of pearl and finger millets obtained from South Africa and Zimbabwe.

19. Partial replacement of soybean products with canola meal in indigenous chicken diets: size of internal organs, carcass characteristics and breast meat quality.

20. Nutrient digestibility, haemo-biochemical parameters and growth performance of an indigenous chicken strain fed canola meal-containing diets.

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