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    • Sydney School of Veterinary Science Annual Research Report 2023 

      Sydney School of Veterinary Science
      Published 2023-06-08
      Our 2023 annual research report highlights the achievements of our school's researchers over the past year.
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • The challenge to reduce crude protein contents of wheat-based broiler diets 

      Selle, Peter H.; Macelline, Shemil P.; Chrystal, Peter V.; Liu, Sonia Yun
      Published 2023
      The challenge to reduce crude protein (CP) contents of wheat-based broiler diets is both justified and formidable because the performance of broiler chickens offered reduced-CP, wheat-based diets is usually compromised. ...
      Open Access
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    • Effect of Spirulina platensis supplementation on growth, performance and body conformation of two Omani goat breeds 

      Al-Yahyaey, F.; Shaat, I.; Hall, E.; Bush, R. D.
      Published 2022
      Context: Spirulina platensis (SP) has been found to be an important dietary supplement for boosting animal growth performance, having a high protein content (60–70% on a dry-matter basis) with minimal toxicity. Aims: The ...
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    • Variability in practices for drinking water vaccination of meat chickens against infectious laryngotracheitis 

      Groves, Peter J.; Assen, Awol M.; Etherington, Ashley; Stillman, Mark; Alfirevich, Sheridan; Gerber, Priscilla F.; Langfield, Alex-Kate; Walkden-Brown, Stephen W.
      Published 2022
      Context: Drinking water vaccination of young meat chickens with Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT) vaccine is problematic. Vaccine failure and adverse vaccine reactions are frequently reported. Variations in the technique ...
      Open Access
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    • Communication challenges experienced by veterinary professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic 

      Quain, A.; Mullan, S.; Ward, M.P.
      Published 2022
      The COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions have caused major changes in veterinary practice. Utilising a subset of qualitative data from a global survey of 540 veterinarians, veterinary nurses and animal health ...
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