J. A. Oluyemi
University of Ibadan
15 Papers
89 Citations
J. A. Oluyemi is an academic researcher from University of Ibadan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haugh unit & Deep litter. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
The Metabolizable Energy Value of Some Feed Ingredients for Young Chicks
TL;DR: In this paper, metabolic energy and metabolizable energy corrected to nitrogen equilibrium (M.E.n) were determined for raw and autoclaved samples of four grain legumes, seven oilseed meals and five animal protein concentrates, using 9-day old White Leghorn cockerels.
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The Metabolizable Energy of Some Tropical Tuber Meals for Chicks
B. L. Fetuga,J. A. Oluyemi +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two consective experiments were conducted with 360 White Leghorn cockerels, approximately two weeks old, to compare the metabolizable energy (M.E.) and metabolisable energy corrected to nitrogen equilibrium (ME.n) for dehydrated cassava, cocoyam, yam, plantain, and sweet potato meals.
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Some Factors Affecting Hatchability of Chicken Eggs
J. A. Oluyemi,O. George +1 more
TL;DR: Hatchability of White Rock eggs was found to be significantly (p 0.05) interaction between storage period, storage position and incubation position.
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Replacing maize with sweet potato in diets for chicks
TL;DR: In this paper, the Rhode Island Red chicks and chicks of the indigenous fowl of Nigeria were fed for ten weeks on diets of 227.5 g protein and 11.92 to 13.72 MJ ME/kg in which sweet potato was substituted for maize.
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Influence of sand and grit on the performance of turkey poults fed on diets containing two concentrations of protein 1
TL;DR: In this paper, growth rate and the efficiencies of food and energy utilisation were investigated with large white poults, fed from 1 to 3 weeks of age on diets containing either 240 or 300 g crude protein/kg diet, with no filler, 25 g washed builders' sand/kg or 25 g chick-size grit/kg.
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