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2004 Publications
Displaying 1 to 12 of 12 Records

Alternative to Antibiotics - Utilization of Bacteriophage to Prevent Food Borne Pathogens - (16-Sep-04)
Therapeutic Efficacy of Bacteriophage and Baytril (Enrofloxacin) Individually and in Combination to Treat Colibacillosis in Broilers - (30-Jul-04)
Reproduction in Nondomestic Birds: Physiology, Semen Collection, Artificial Insemination and Cryopreservation. - (01-Jul-04)
Periphytic Chlorophyll a Response to Triclosan Exposure - (28-Jun-04)
Detection of Campylobacter Or Salmonella: Turkey Semen and the Ability of Poultry Semen Extenders to Reduce Thier Concentratons - (15-May-04)
Differential Mitochondrial Protein Expression in Non-Ascitic and Ascitic Chickens. - (01-May-04)
Long-Term Effects of Alum-Treated Poultry Litter on Soil Chemistry, nutrient Runoff and Crop Production: Is This Treatment Sustainable? - (01-May-04)
Differential Expression of Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain Proteins in Cardiac Tissues of Broilers from Pulmonary Hypertension Syndrome Resistant and Susceptible Lines. - (29-Apr-04)
Proventriculitis in the Broiler Chickens: Immunohistochemcial Characterization of the Lymphocytes Infiltrating into the Proventricular Glands - (02-Apr-04)
Bacteriophage and Probiotics Their Role in the Control of Salmonella in Poultry - (26-Mar-04)
Competetive Exclusion As a Means of Controlling Campylobacter in Poultry - (26-Mar-04)
Management Practices to Reduce Ammonia Emissions and Phosphorus Runoff. - (01-Mar-04)
 
 
 
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