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Minimizing the milk of lime and steam consumption during
sugar beet processing in delta sugar factories

Research Abstract
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Research Authors
Elsayed G.I.Mohamed; Fadhl S. Al-Barbari; Abd-EL-Rahman.M. A;
and Samy I. Elsyiad.
Research Journal
International Conference on:
“World Economics for Sugar Industry Towards Food and Energy in a Changed Economic Environment ” 2015, Aswan, Egypt
Research Pages
1-14
Research Publisher
Assiut University
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
pp
Research Website
Research Year
2015

EFFECT OF LIGHT SOURCE AND TYPE ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF SHARKASI CHICKENS

Research Abstract
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of light source and type on growth performance, carcass traits and blood constitutes of Sharkasi chickens. Three hundred and sixty birds were randomly assigned to 6 groups and housed in floor pens under two light source and type from 4 wk till 24 wk of age. The first, second and third groups were reared under incandescent bulbs with continues light for 12 hours per day (C), 6 h continues light +6 h flash light/day (T1) and 12 hours flash light per day (T2), respectively. While the fourth, fifth and sixth groups were reared under fluorescent bulbs with continues light for 12 hours per day (T3), 6 h continues light +6 h flash light/day (T4) and 12 hours flash light per day (T5), respectively. Feed and water were available ad lib. and all the other conditions were the same during the experimental period. The results showed that light type significantly affected body weight, daily weight gain, feed conversion and carcass traits. However, it had insignificant effects on blood traits. In addition, birds reared under light source had significantly (P≤0.05) body weight, daily weight gain and feed conversion as compared to the other two groups. No significant differences (P≤0.05) were found between groups in leg problems and carcass traits. Finally, the economical efficiency of the birds reared under fluorescent bulbs was better than the incandescent light groups. However, the economical efficiency of the birds reared under flash light bulbs was better than the continues light groups.
Research Authors
M. F. A. Farghly, M. A. Metwally, M. A. Abdelnabi and Sharaqa, T.M
Research Department
Research Journal
Fifteenth Scientific Conference of the Egyptian Society for Nutrition and Feeds
Research Member
Research Pages
1-7
Research Publisher
Egyptian Society for Nutrition and Feeds
Research Rank
3
Research Vol
NULL
Research Website
http://esnf-eg.com/conf/en/home.php
Research Year
2015

PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAIL AFFECTED BY LIGHT SOURCE

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
M. F. A. Farghly1, H. Y. 1El-Hammady, A. H. Madian2 and S. F. Ahmed2
Research Department
Research Journal
EGYPTIAN JOURNAL
OF
NUTRITION AND FEEDS
Research Member
Research Pages
ABSTRACT
Research Publisher
The Official Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nutrition and Feeds
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
Vol. 18 (2) (Special Issue)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF JAPANESE QUAIL AFFECTED BY LIGHT SOURCE

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
M. F. A. Farghly1, H. Y. 1El-Hammady, A. H. Madian2 and S. F. Ahmed2
Research Department
Research Journal
EGYPTIAN JOURNAL
OF
NUTRITION AND FEEDS
Research Pages
ABSTRACT
Research Publisher
The Official Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nutrition and Feeds
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
Vol. 18 (2) (Special Issue)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015

THE EFFECT OF INTERRLATIONSHIPS BETWEEN LIGHT TYPE AND VITAMIN D3 LEVELS ON GROWING DANDRAWI CHICKENS PERFORMANCE

Research Abstract
NULL
Research Authors
M. A. Metwally, M. F. A. Farghly, R. M. Ali and Ghonime, M.E.
Research Department
Research Journal
EGYPTIAN JOURNAL
OF
NUTRITION AND FEEDS
Research Pages
ABSTRACT
Research Publisher
The Official Journal of The Egyptian Society of Nutrition and Feeds
Research Rank
4
Research Vol
Vol. 18 (2) (Special Issue)
Research Website
NULL
Research Year
2015
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