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Gerolamo Xiccato
Researcher at University of Padua
Publications - 141
Citations - 3492
Gerolamo Xiccato is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feed conversion ratio & Biology. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 126 publications receiving 2912 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerolamo Xiccato include University of Bologna.
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Effect of parity order and litter weaning age on the performance and body energy balance of rabbit does
TL;DR: According to these results, multiparous does showed a lower but still relevant energy deficit than primiparous did and early weaning permitted us to reduce body energy deficit, especially at lower parity orders.
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Energy and protein metabolism and requirements.
Gerolamo Xiccato,Angela Trocino +1 more
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Nutritive value of raw materials for rabbits: Egran tables 2002.
TL;DR: In this paper, the digestibility data were selected after a compilation of original literatura data and a discussion between the authors, and the methodology used, in the different in vivo assays, was evaluated accurately in order to judge the reliability of the data.
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Effect of age on the occurrence of muscle fiber degeneration associated with myopathies in broiler chickens submitted to feed restriction
Giuseppe Radaelli,Alessandra Piccirillo,Marco Birolo,Daniela Bertotto,F. Gratta,Cristina Ballarin,M. Vascellari,Gerolamo Xiccato,Angela Trocino +8 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, MFD soon occurred after 2 wk of growth and increased dramatically within 28 d, and early feed restriction reduced MFD as long as animals were restricted, but no residual effect was recorded after re‐alimentation.
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Effect of dietary energy level, addition of fat and physiological state on performance and energy balance of lactating and pregnant rabbit does
TL;DR: The effects of dietary energy level and added fat were studied by comparative slaughter on 60 primiparous rabbit does in different reproductive states, finding that the LP does showed lower DE intake, milk yield and litter weaning weights than LN does.