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Climate Change Mitigation by Dietary Phytogenic Addition in Layer Hens: Some Re-productive Traits and Endocrine Hormones Responses

Climate Change Mitigation by Dietary Phytogenic Addition in Layer Hens: Some Re-productive Traits and Endocrine Hormones Responses

El-Kholy KH1, Tag El-Din H1, Tawfeek FA2, Sara HM Hassab1* 

1Poultry Production Department, Faculty Agriculture, Damietta University, Damietta, Egypt; 2Agricultural Re-search Center, Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt.

*Correspondence | Sara HM Hassab, Poultry Production Department, Faculty Agriculture, Damietta University, Damietta, Egypt; Email: sarahasab@du.edu.eg 

Figure 1

Dose–response curve of ACTH (A) T3/T4 (B), FSH(C), T3 (D) ,for different levels of dietary supplemental, x and y are the dependent (Seder aqueous extract levels) and the independent variables of the regression equation, respectively. The figure only shows significant relationships (p < 0.05). 

Journal of Animal Health and Production

October

Vol. 11, Iss. 3, Pages 234-329

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