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  • Md.Rejuan Hossain

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    October 12, 2025 at 4:44 pm in reply to: benefits of using protease

    Using protease enzymes in animal feed benefits protein sources by improving digestibility, which leads to better nutrient absorption, a reduction in feed costs, and enhanced animal performance. They also help by breaking down anti-nutritional factors, allowing for the use of lower-quality and alternative protein sources, and can even support gut health.

  • Md.Rejuan Hossain

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 4:25 pm in reply to: non-starch polysaccharides

    Commonly used enzymes to enhance non-starch polysaccharide (NSP) digestibility in animal feed include xylanase, glucanase, cellulase, and beta-mannanase. These are often included in a single “NSP enzyme” complex to break down various NSPs in cereal grains like wheat and barley, improving nutrient availability and animal performance.

  • Md.Rejuan Hossain

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    October 12, 2025 at 4:24 pm in reply to: Pelletizing

    The term “pellet b” refers to the California POST Entry-Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLET B), a language aptitude test for aspiring police officers. There is no “pellet b” length in the sense of a physical measurement; instead, the test itself consists of 120 questions that must be completed within a two-hour time limit, though study guides and practice tests often feature different question counts. The test is designed to evaluate writing clarity, spelling, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and logical reasoning.

  • Md.Rejuan Hossain

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    October 12, 2025 at 4:23 pm in reply to: HACCP

    Critical control points (CCPs) for batching, mixing, and pelleting under a HACCP plan focus on preventing and controlling hazards like cross-contamination and foreign material. Key CCPs include controlling the accurate addition of ingredients, verifying ingredient quality, monitoring mixing times and temperatures, and implementing checks to prevent physical contaminants and ensure the finished product is free from post-pelleting issues.

  • India

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 3:06 pm in reply to: CRACK THE MYTHS ABOUT EGGS

    🥚Egg is a wholesome food which provide a wide range of nutrients and health benefits.

    However, there are few myths about egg consumption, which are scientifically not true.

    These ( in the image) are some of the common myths about eggs in India.

    Are there any other myths about eggs which you have heard in your region? Please share your experience/opinion.

    – Dr. Malathi

  • Dr Shabir

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 3:00 pm in reply to: Fiber terminology

    good explanation of fiber an important section of nutrition and digestion

  • Bello Bashir

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 2:29 pm in reply to: Fiber terminology

    Good images for clearity

  • Nurudeen Kareem

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 2:26 pm in reply to: cold stress

    Watery nostrils.

    Coughing

    Congested lungs at postmortem.

    Expanded bronchioles.

    Moisty and blocked tracheal.

  • AHMED

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 1:49 pm in reply to: Best feed additives for improving FCR in broilers

    addition of .Phytogenics are natural additives derived from herbs, spices and plant extracts – or they can be chemically synthesized. They have gained popularity due to extensive marketing, but their efficacy remains very brand specific.

  • AHMED

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 1:48 pm in reply to: Best feed additives for improving FCR in broilers

    addtion of acidifer,antioxidants,mycotoxins,

  • Bello Bashir

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 1:47 pm in reply to: cold stress

    Laboratory test

  • Dr Shabir

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 1:04 pm in reply to: Wt & uniform

    brooding,

    space,

    feed and water space

  • Dr Shabir

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 12:59 pm in reply to: VENTILATION IN BROILER POULTRY

    informative

  • Md

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 10:48 am in reply to: Managing Winter Respiratory Challenges in Broilers

    <b data-start=”628″ data-end=”677″><strong data-start=”632″ data-end=”677″>Major Respiratory Challenges in Winter

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  • <strong data-start=”680″ data-end=”704″>Ammonia accumulation due to poor ventilation.

  • <strong data-start=”734″ data-end=”753″>Excess humidity leading to wet litter and increased bacterial load.

  • <strong data-start=”810″ data-end=”839″>Dust and poor air quality causing irritation of the respiratory tract.

  • <strong data-start=”889″ data-end=”924″>Sudden temperature fluctuations stressing birds and weakening immunity.

  • <strong data-start=”969″ data-end=”1000″>Increased disease incidence, such as:

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  • Infectious Bronchitis (IB)

  • Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD – <em data-start=”1085″ data-end=”1111″>Mycoplasma gallisepticum)

  • Infectious Coryza

  • Avian Influenza (AI)Major Respiratory Challenges in Winter

    Ammonia accumulation due to poor ventilation.

    Excess humidity leading to wet litter and increased bacterial load.

    Dust and poor air quality causing irritation of the respiratory tract.

    Sudden temperature fluctuations stressing birds and weakening immunity.

    Increased disease incidence, such as:

    Infectious Bronchitis (IB)

    Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD – Mycoplasma gallisepticum)

    Infectious Coryza

    Avian Influenza (AI)

  • Md

    Member
    October 12, 2025 at 10:46 am in reply to: Feed mill

    <strong data-start=”687″ data-end=”758″>uniform mixing guarantees feed consistency, safety, and performance.uniform mixing guarantees feed consistency, safety, and performance.

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