Hawraa Hatem Abdullah from Department of Animal Production successfully defended his MSc. work with the title (The Effect of In-Ovo Injection of Allicin and Nano-Allicin on Hatchability Traits, Subsequent Productive Performance, and Selected Physiological andImmunological Indicators of Broiler Chickens(
 The study aimed to evaluate the effects of injecting broiler hatching eggs with various levels of allicin and nano-allicin on tissue characteristics, post-hatch performance, and several physiological and immunological indicators in broiler chicks.
The researcher recommended the inclusion of allicin and nano-allicin in the diets of poultry species—including broiler chickens, laying hens, and Japanese quail—due to their positive impact on birds’ subsequent performance when used at higher concentrations.
 

You May Also Like

Irrigation Water Scarcity and Sustainable Administrative Measures to Address It-workshop

Participation in the First Agricultural Scientific Forum

College Dean Participates in the First Agricultural Scientific Forum

Managing the Online Classroom According to the Bologna Process System-workshop

Performance Evaluation Form According to the Bologna Process Path-workshop

The Psychological Challenges of the Deaf and Mute-Workshop

Field Visit to a PhD Student’s Experiment

The Rebellious Personality-Workshop

the economic importance of honeybee rearing and establishing apiaries.-workshop

Steps for Processing Scientific Promotion Applications Using the Electronic Promotion System-workshop

Changing Environmental Impact: An Urgent Necessity to Confront Climate Change-Symposium

MSc. defense- Estabraq Adnan Mohsen

Comments are disabled.