https://commons.ufh.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Index en-us 5 The effect of grain and soya bean-based diets on chicken production, some egg quality traits, and the potential for allergen carryover to eggs and meat https://commons.ufh.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:28192 0.05) in live weight (LW), average daily feed intake (ADFI), weekly feed intake (FI), feed conversion ratio (FCR), cumulative feed intake (CFI) and cumulative gain (CG) between treatments. No significant differences (P > 0.05) between dressing percentage of broilers from the two treatments were observed. As birds grew, significant differences (P < 0.05) in LW, FI, AFI, FCR, and CFI, over a four-week period were recorded. Results of the allergen analyses indicated that soy and gluten allergens were not carried over from feed into eggs and meat of chickens fed a maize/soya bean-based diet and a maize/soya bean-based with a 15 percent whole wheat inclusion, respectively. In conclusion, a maize/soya bean-based diet and maize/soya bean-based diet with a 15 percent whole wheat inclusion that contained soy and gluten allergens, are feed sources that promote and stimulate 36-week-old LW hen and Ross 308 chicken growth.]]> Wed 12 May 2021 15:46:51 SAST ]]> An investigation into how Zimbabwe's Bulawayo viewers negotiate the gay storyline in Generations https://commons.ufh.ac.za/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:3543 Thu 13 May 2021 12:18:30 SAST ]]>