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    Performance, blood parameters, and carcass yield of broiler chickens supplemented with Mexican oregano oil by Méndez Zamora, Gerardo, Durán Meléndez, Lorenzo Antonio, Hume, Michael E., Silva Vázquez, Ramón

    Published 2017
    “…ABSTRACT - The objective of the current study was to evaluate performance, blood parameters, and carcass yield of broilers supplemented with Mexican oregano oil. A total of 162 one-day-old broilers were randomly distributed into three dietary treatments: control diet (without oregano oil or antibiotic); control diet + 0.25 g kg–1 of oxytetracycline; and control diet + 0.4 g kg–1 of Mexican oregano oil. …”
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    Effects of two sources of Mexican oregano oil on performance, blood profile, carcass variables, and meat of broilers by Silva Vázquez, Ramón, Durán Meléndez, Lorenzo Antonio, Hernández Martínez, Carlos Alberto, Gutiérrez Soto, Juanita Guadalupe, Hume, Michael E., Méndez Zamora, Gerardo

    Published 2018
    “…ABSTRACT - The current study was conducted to investigate the effects of Mexican oregano essential oil (MOO) extracts from Lippia berlandieri Schauer (LBS) and Poliomintha longiflora Gray (PLG) on performance, blood profiles, carcass variables, and meat composition of broilers at slaugther. A total of 360 one-day-old Ross broilers were randomly distributed into four dietary treatments with six replicate pens per treatment and 15 birds per pen. …”
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    Effect of Organic Acid Blends in Drinking Water on Growth Performance, Blood Constituents and Immune Response of Broiler Chickens by Marín Flamand, Ernesto, Vásquez Durán, Alma, Méndez Albores, Abraham

    Published 2014
    “…This research was conducted to evaluate the effect of organic acid blends (OAB) of ascorbic (A), citric (C), malic (M), sorbic (S), and tartaric (T) acids provided through the drinking water on growth performance, blood constituents, and immune response of broiler chickens from hatch to 42 d of growth. Three-hundred 1-d-old Ross broiler chickens were randomly divided into 4 treatment groups (1 control and 3 experimental) of 5 replicates (15 birds per replicate). …”
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