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2. Comparative effects of proteases on performance, carcass traits and gut structure of broilers fed diets reduced in protein and amino acids.

3. Research Note: Comparative effects of liquid and dry applications of a combination of lysolecithin, synthetic emulsifier, and monoglycerides on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and litter moisture in broilers fed diets of differing energy density.

4. Effect of a Combination of Lysolecithin, Synthetic Emulsifier and Monoglycerides on the Apparent Ileal Digestibility, Metabolizable Energy and Growth Performance of Growing Pigs.

5. Effects of Dietary Lysolecithin Supplementation during Late Gestation and Lactation on Sow Reproductive Performance, Sow Blood Metabolic Parameters and Piglet Performance.

6. Xylanase impact beyond performance: A microbiome approach in laying hens.

7. Assessment of the quality, oxidative status and dietary energy value of lipids used in non-ruminant animal nutrition.

8. Lysolecithin, but not lecithin, improves nutrient digestibility and growth rates in young broilers.

9. The addition of lysolecithin to broiler diets improves growth performance across fat levels and sources: a meta-analysis of 33 trials.

10. Comparative effects of two multi-enzyme combinations and a Bacillus probiotic on growth performance, digestibility of energy and nutrients, disappearance of non-starch polysaccharides, and gut microflora in broiler chickens.

11. Performance, gut morphology and microbiology effects of a Bacillus probiotic, avilamycin and their combination in mixed grain broiler diets.

12. Hydrolysable tannin-based diet rich in gallotannins has a minimal impact on pig performance but significantly reduces salivary and bulbourethral gland size.

13. The addition of a Buttiauxella sp. phytase to lactating sow diets deficient in phosphorus and calcium reduces weight loss and improves nutrient digestibility.

14. Such as pigs eat: the rise and fall of the pannage pig in the UK.

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