Cite
Comparative effects of using black seed ( Nigella sativa) , cumin seed ( Cuminum cyminum), probiotic or prebiotic on growth performance, blood haematology and serum biochemistry of broiler chicks.
MLA
Alimohamadi, K., et al. “Comparative Effects of Using Black Seed ( Nigella Sativa) , Cumin Seed ( Cuminum Cyminum), Probiotic or Prebiotic on Growth Performance, Blood Haematology and Serum Biochemistry of Broiler Chicks.” Journal of Animal Physiology & Animal Nutrition, vol. 98, no. 3, June 2014, pp. 538–46. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.12115.
APA
Alimohamadi, K., Taherpour, K., Ghasemi, H. A., & Fatahnia, F. (2014). Comparative effects of using black seed ( Nigella sativa) , cumin seed ( Cuminum cyminum), probiotic or prebiotic on growth performance, blood haematology and serum biochemistry of broiler chicks. Journal of Animal Physiology & Animal Nutrition, 98(3), 538–546. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.12115
Chicago
Alimohamadi, K., K. Taherpour, H. A. Ghasemi, and F. Fatahnia. 2014. “Comparative Effects of Using Black Seed ( Nigella Sativa) , Cumin Seed ( Cuminum Cyminum), Probiotic or Prebiotic on Growth Performance, Blood Haematology and Serum Biochemistry of Broiler Chicks.” Journal of Animal Physiology & Animal Nutrition 98 (3): 538–46. doi:10.1111/jpn.12115.