The effect of polyether, ionophorous anticoccidial drugs on feather growth in genetically slow-feathering broilers [Chicks, Hubbard X Hubbard]

The rate of feather growth was measured in Hubbard X Hubbard broilers given monensin, salinomycin, or lasalocid for 8 weeks in floor pens. Chicks were given a nutritionally adequate diet. Feathers on male chicks were shorter at 10 days of age but grew faster than those on female chicks. Male chicks...

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Body Weight - drug effects
Chickens - genetics
Chickens - physiology
Coccidiostats - pharmacology
Feathers - drug effects
Feathers - growth & development
Female
Food Additives
Lasalocid - pharmacology
Male
Monensin - pharmacology
Pyrans - pharmacology
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