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W B Roush

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Poultry Science|September 2, 2004
Optimization of phase feeding of starter, grower, and finisher diets for male broilers by mixture experimental design: forty-eight-day production periodW B Roush, D Boykin, S L Branton
Poultry Science|December 1, 1984
Effect of watering systems for floor-reared pullets on subsequent caged laying hen performanceW B Roush, O D Keene, H L Classen
Poultry Science|November 1, 1979
An application of response surface methodology to research in poultry nutritionW B Roush, R G Petersen, G H Arscott
Poultry Science|January 1, 1984
Effect of increased bird population in a fixed cage area on production and economic responses of single comb white leghorn laying hensW B Roush, M M Mashaly, H B Graves
Poultry Science|August 1, 1994
Laying hen production responses to least cost rations formulated with stochastic programming or linear programming with a margin of safetyT L Cravener, W B Roush, T H D'Alfonso
Poultry Science|April 18, 2006
Comparison of Gompertz and neural network models of broiler growthW B Roush, W A Dozier, S L Branton
Poultry Science|March 1, 1992
Broiler production under varying population densitiesT L Cravener, W B Roush, M M Mashaly
Poultry Science|August 1, 1994
A nonlinear dynamical (chaos) approach to the analysis of broiler growthW B Roush, G F Barbato, T L Cravener
Poultry Science|March 1, 1996
Effect of day to day variation of dietary energy on residual feed intake of laying hensT H D'Alfonso, H B Manbeck, W B Roush
Poultry Science|January 1, 1981
True metabolizable energy values of corn and different varieties of wheat and barley using normal and dwarf single comb White Leghorn RoostersF Boldaji, W B Roush, H S Nakaue, et al.
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Poultry Science|September 2, 2004
Optimization of phase feeding of starter, grower, and finisher diets for male broilers by mixture experimental design: forty-eight-day production periodW B Roush, D Boykin, S L Branton
Poultry Science|December 1, 1984
Effect of watering systems for floor-reared pullets on subsequent caged laying hen performanceW B Roush, O D Keene, H L Classen
Poultry Science|November 1, 1979
An application of response surface methodology to research in poultry nutritionW B Roush, R G Petersen, G H Arscott
Poultry Science|January 1, 1984
Effect of increased bird population in a fixed cage area on production and economic responses of single comb white leghorn laying hensW B Roush, M M Mashaly, H B Graves
Poultry Science|August 1, 1994
Laying hen production responses to least cost rations formulated with stochastic programming or linear programming with a margin of safetyT L Cravener, W B Roush, T H D'Alfonso
Poultry Science|April 18, 2006
Comparison of Gompertz and neural network models of broiler growthW B Roush, W A Dozier, S L Branton
Poultry Science|March 1, 1992
Broiler production under varying population densitiesT L Cravener, W B Roush, M M Mashaly
Poultry Science|August 1, 1994
A nonlinear dynamical (chaos) approach to the analysis of broiler growthW B Roush, G F Barbato, T L Cravener
Poultry Science|March 1, 1996
Effect of day to day variation of dietary energy on residual feed intake of laying hensT H D'Alfonso, H B Manbeck, W B Roush
Poultry Science|January 1, 1981
True metabolizable energy values of corn and different varieties of wheat and barley using normal and dwarf single comb White Leghorn RoostersF Boldaji, W B Roush, H S Nakaue, et al.
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