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Volume 24, Issue 2, July 2014
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EFFECT OF FEEDING GUAR KORMA MEAL WITH OR WITHOUT β- MANNNASE SUPPLEMENTATION ON PERFORMANCE OF NEW- ZEALAND WHITE GROWING RABBITS.
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321-334
Walaa Salama; Hanan Hassanein; Amal Fayed; Nassra Awadin
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LITTER AND MEAN BUNNY WEIGHTS AS AFFECTED BY NEW ZEALAND WHITE RABBIT DOE AGE / WEIGHT AT KINDLING UNDER SEMI-ARID ENVIRONMENT OF ISMAILIA PROVINCE
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347-361
Said El-Sheikh
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PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF GROWING RABBITS FED DIETS CONTAINING DIFFERENT FORMS OF Portulaca oleracea (PURSLANE) AND SUGAR BEET TOPS SILAGES
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363-374
Momtaz Shehata; Abd El Halim Mousa; Mohamed Emara; Mostafa Ibrahim Tawfeek
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EVALUATION OF ADDING MORINGA AND ROCKET SEEDS OILS IN THE DIET ON PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF RABBITS UNDER HOT CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
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375-393
Waheed Ezzat; Sahar Hamed; Ragaa Abd El-Karim; Momtaz Shehata
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INFLUENCE OF GRAPE SEEDS POWDER AS A NATURAL ANTIOXIDANT ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE, ANTIOXIDANT STATUS AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS OF RABBITS UNDER HOT CONDITIONS.
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395-412
Fawzia Amer; Khalid Mahrose; Mohamed Basyony
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NOTE ON RABBIT FEED - SOLVING THE ERE CONUNDRUM WITH A TWO-COMPONENT FEED?
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315-320
Robert Mc Croskey
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LITTER AND MEAN BUNNY WEIGHTS AS AFFECTED BY NZW RABBIT DOE AGE / WEIGHT AT KINDLING UNDER SEMI-ARID ENVIRONMENT OF ISMAILIA PROVINCE
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335-346
Walid Hussein Kishk; El sayed Gamal; Nagy hassan; Ahmed abdelghany
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EFFECT OF USING SPIRULINA PLATENSIS AND CHLORELLA VULGARIS AS FEED ADDITIVES ON GROWING RABBIT PERFORMANCE
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413-431
Hanan Hassanein; Marvat M. Arafa; Mohamed Anwar Abo Warda; Azza Abd–Elall
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EFFECT OF FEEDING SYSTEM AND DIETARY Nigella sativa SEED LEVEL ON PERFORMANCE OF RABBIT DOES AT FIRST PARITY DURING THE MILD AND HOT SEASONS OF EGYPT
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433-443
Fayez Marai; Usama Abdel-Monem; Mostafa Soliman
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