Zainab Abdul Jalil Khalil from Department of Animal Production successfully defended his MSc. work with the title ” The Effect of Adding a Mixture of Beneficial Bacteria to the Diet under Different Broiler Stocking Densities and Its Impact on Productive Performance, Some Physiological and Microbial Traits”
The study aimed to investigate the effect of different bird stocking densities combined with a mixture of beneficial bacteria added to broiler diets, and to assess their impact on productive performance, physiological and microbial parameters, litter quality, and ammonia concentration.
The researcher recommended the inclusion of beneficial bacterial mixtures in broiler diets, as well as increasing stocking density per square metre when such probiotic mixtures are used.
 
 

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