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Amado A. Angeles

Researcher at University of the Philippines Los Baños

Publications -  33
Citations -  95

Amado A. Angeles is an academic researcher from University of the Philippines Los Baños. The author has contributed to research in topics: Broiler & Feed conversion ratio. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 30 publications receiving 64 citations. Previous affiliations of Amado A. Angeles include University of the Philippines.

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Dietary effects of commercial probiotics on growth performance, digestibility, and intestinal morphometry of broiler chickens

TL;DR: Dietary supplementation using probiotics showed no significant effect on overall body weight, weight gain, feed consumption, feed efficiency, dressing percentage, mortality, harvest recovery, carcass quality parameters, intestinal morphometry, and energy digestibility.
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GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND MINERAL STATUS ON GOATS (Capra hircus Linn.) SUPPLEMENTED WITH ZINC PROTEINATE AND SELENIUM YEAST

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of dietary zinc proteinate and selenium yeast on mineral status and growth performance of doelings were evaluated in a feeding trial with twenty two doels weighing 7.86 ± 2.12 kg.
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Effects of supplementing diets with amino acid chelates of copper, zinc, manganese and iron on the performance of broilers

TL;DR: In this article, three hundred twenty (320) straight-run broilers were fed diets supplemented with inorganic and organic trace minerals, which did not significantly affect the body weight gain, feed consumption, feed efficiency, livability, and dressing percentage of broilers compared to those fed diets with in-organic trace minerals.
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Effect of bovine lactoferrin on growth performance and intestinal histologic features of broilers

TL;DR: Results suggested that bLf can be used as replacement for CTC in broilers and improved body weight gain and feed conversion ratio to broilers fed diets with CTC.
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Growth Performances and Carcass Characteristics of Broiler Chickens Fed Akasya [Samanea Saman (Jacq.) Merr.] Pod Meal

TL;DR: APM can be used in broiler diets at inclusion levels up to 1.0% wherein growth performance and carcass characteristics were optimum in broilers and income generated was improved at 0.5% level.