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J. E. Jones

Researcher at Clemson University

Publications -  45
Citations -  485

J. E. Jones is an academic researcher from Clemson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Feed conversion ratio & Coturnix. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 45 publications receiving 467 citations.

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Changes in Plasma Electrolytes, Acid-Base Balance and Other Physiological Parameters of Adult Female Turkeys under Conditions of Acute Hyperthermia

TL;DR: The effects of acute hyperthermia on certain physiological parameters of turkey hens was studied and it was found that the response of the turkey toHyperthermia is similar to the reportedresponse of the chicken.
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Reproduction Responses of Broiler-Breeders to Anticoccidial Agents

TL;DR: Halofuginone, maduramicin, and robenidine had no biologically significant effect on henday production, egg weight, hatch of fertile eggs, or shell depigmentation; but monensin was the only anticoccidial agent that reduced fertility.
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Production and Egg-Quality Responses of White Leghorn Layers to Anticoccidial Agents

TL;DR: Halofuginone, maduramicin, monensin, narasin, robenidine, and salinomycin did not have a meaningful effect on the variables measured when fed to White Leghorn layers.
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Chemical Composition and Nutritive Value of Naked Oats (Avena nuda L.) in Broiler Diets

TL;DR: In this article, two experiments were conducted using broiler chicks to evaluate naked oats (Avena nuda L.) as a potential feed ingredient and found that the NO contained a low concentration of avenin and was superior to corn with respect to the amino acid profile and mineral content.
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Effects of Exposing Broiler Breeders to Nicarbazin Contaminated Feed

TL;DR: Shell pigmentation was the most sensitive characteristic measured, with significant depigmentation occurring after only 2 days of feeding 25 ppm NCZ, and Fertility was not influenced by the medicant.