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Inclusion of up to 20% Black Soldier Fly larvae meal in broiler chicken diet has a minor effect on caecal microbiota.
PeerJ. 2023 Sep 19;11:e15857. doi: 10.7717/peerj.15857. eCollection 2023.
PeerJ. 2023.
PMID: 37744229
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Black soldier fly larvae in broiler diets improve broiler performance and modulate the immune system.
de Souza Vilela J, Andronicos NM, Kolakshyapati M, Hilliar M, Sibanda TZ, Andrew NR, Swick RA, Wilkinson S, Ruhnke I.
de Souza Vilela J, et al.
Anim Nutr. 2021 Sep;7(3):695-706. doi: 10.1016/j.aninu.2020.08.014. Epub 2021 Jun 11.
Anim Nutr. 2021.
PMID: 34466674
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An Initial Study on the Use of Machine Learning and Radio Frequency Identification Data for Predicting Health Outcomes in Free-Range Laying Hens.
Welch M, Sibanda TZ, De Souza Vilela J, Kolakshyapati M, Schneider D, Ruhnke I.
Welch M, et al. Among authors: de souza vilela j.
Animals (Basel). 2023 Mar 30;13(7):1202. doi: 10.3390/ani13071202.
Animals (Basel). 2023.
PMID: 37048458
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Technological Quality, Amino Acid and Fatty Acid Profile of Broiler Meat Enhanced by Dietary Inclusion of Black Soldier Fly Larvae.
de Souza Vilela J, Alvarenga TIRC, Andrew NR, McPhee M, Kolakshyapati M, Hopkins DL, Ruhnke I.
de Souza Vilela J, et al.
Foods. 2021 Feb 2;10(2):297. doi: 10.3390/foods10020297.
Foods. 2021.
PMID: 33540634
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Frequent Visits to an Outdoor Range and Lower Areas of an Aviary System Is Related to Curiosity in Commercial Free-Range Laying Hens.
Kolakshyapati M, Taylor PS, Hamlin A, Sibanda TZ, Vilela JS, Ruhnke I.
Kolakshyapati M, et al. Among authors: vilela js.
Animals (Basel). 2020 Sep 21;10(9):1706. doi: 10.3390/ani10091706.
Animals (Basel). 2020.
PMID: 32967104
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Managing Free-Range Laying Hens-Part B: Early Range Users Have More Pathology Findings at the End of Lay but Have a Significantly Higher Chance of Survival-An Indicative Study.
Sibanda TZ, O'Shea CJ, de Souza Vilela J, Kolakshyapati M, Welch M, Schneider D, Courtice J, Ruhnke I.
Sibanda TZ, et al. Among authors: de souza vilela j.
Animals (Basel). 2020 Oct 18;10(10):1911. doi: 10.3390/ani10101911.
Animals (Basel). 2020.
PMID: 33081048
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