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Z. B. Yang

Researcher at Shandong Agricultural University

Publications -  39
Citations -  1027

Z. B. Yang is an academic researcher from Shandong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Broiler & Feed conversion ratio. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 39 publications receiving 872 citations.

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Effects of ginger root (Zingiber officinale) processed to different particle sizes on growth performance, antioxidant status, and serum metabolites of broiler chickens

TL;DR: A study using 144 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers was conducted to assess the effects of dried ginger root (Zingiber officinale) that was processed to particle sizes of 300, 149, 74, 37, and 8.4 μm on growth performance, antioxidant status, and serum metabolites of broiler chickens as mentioned in this paper.
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Effects of ginger root (Zingiber officinale) on laying performance and antioxidant status of laying hens and on dietary oxidation stability

TL;DR: Dietary supplementation of ginger powder improved laying performance and serum and egg yolk antioxidant status and enhanced dietary oxidation stability in a dose-dependent manner.
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Effects of dietary supplementation of multi-enzyme on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, small intestinal digestive enzyme activities, and large intestinal selected microbiota in weanling pigs.

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of dietary supplementation of an exogenous multi-enzyme preparation to 35- to 65-d-old piglets on apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD), growth performance, digestive enzyme activities, and selected microbial populations in feces were evaluated.
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Effects of Feeding Purified Zearalenone Contaminated Diets with or without Clay Enterosorbent on Growth, Nutrient Availability, and Genital Organs in Post-weaning Female Pigs

TL;DR: It is suggested that feeding ZEA at about 1.0 mg/kg for 24 days might result in a deleterious effect in pigs, and addition of 5 or 10 g clay enterosorbent per kg diet can effectively neutralize the detrimental effects of the ZEA feeding.
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Effects of Betaine Supplementation to Methionine Deficient Diet on Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Broilers

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted to determine the extent to which dietary Methionine (Met) could be replaced by Betaine (BET) in broiler chickens under the feeding conditions specific to Chinese poultry industry.