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I just love the Hamlet Protein website. They have such neat, groundbreaking articles and presentations. We have discussed Prof. Uni from Hebrew University in Israel before. Above is a link to Hamlets new "Feed Your Brain" part of their website It includes links to all kinds of subject articles and presentations on calves, piglets and poultry. Hamlet specializes in nutrition of the embryo and very young animal. Ok, in the link above scroll down to the presentation by Prof. Uni ( a global leader in the field) in
"Feeding The Newly Hatched Chicks " . Turn the sound up. She clearly explains everything I am researching and the "whys" behind it.
There are several other good articles on broilers there which it wouldn't be a waste of time to read.
Ok, I just watched
"Early Nutrition For Broiler Chickens" by Prof. Iji. It's about 14 minutes and well worth the tiem to view. It's a good'un. Lots of good diagrams on his screen.
Just finished watching this Hamlet presentation from Jan. 2016.
" The Importance of early Nutrition on Broiler Growth" It's about 11 minutes long. Very interesting. Also covers foot pad lesions. Another part of the explaination of the science behind why my chicks grew so robust and healthy when I fed the Bovidr Labs Poultry Nutri-Drench in their water for the 1st 2 weeks of life. The trick is, not only is it top quality, the Drench doesn't need to be digested so the helps were mainlining directly to the chick's bloodstream to supplement its nutrition without having to engage the rapidly developing G.I. tract....while at the same time rapidly replacing the low nutrient levels the chick had at hatch. Letting it keep the nutritional reserves in the yolk sac for nutrition and development instead of having to use them for energy. This means the chick keeps on track to realize its genetic potential at slaughter.
Ok, this topic is at the heart of my research and passion. Being 52 mintes long, I will watch it later tonight.
" Gut Health in Broiler Chickens: Intestinal Innate Immunity and Performance" by Prof. Neiwold of Belgium, whose country is one of the hotbeds for this kind of research..
Best,
Karen nutrigenomics epigenetics