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R J Julian

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Bond J, Julian R, Squires E
Br Poult Sci . 1996 Sep; 37(4):731-41. PMID: 8894218
1. The effect of dietary flax oil on growth rate, blood haemoglobin content, mortality and incidence of pulmonary hypertension and ascites in broilers at ambient pressure and at reduced atmospheric...
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Elfadil A, Vaillancourt J, Meek A, Julian R, Gyles C
Avian Dis . 1996 Jul; 40(3):690-8. PMID: 8883802
A total of 110 broiler flocks processed in a single processing plant in southern Ontario were studied for purposes of describing the cellulitis lesions and investigating possible associations between cellulitis...
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Diaz G, Julian R, Squires E
Avian Pathol . 1995 Mar; 24(1):109-20. PMID: 18645769
In two separate trials, day-old broiler chicks and turkey poults were fed graded levels of dietary sodium nitrite in order to investigate the possible role of nitrite-induced methaemoglobinaemia on the...
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Peighambari S, Julian R, Vaillancourt J, Gyles C
Avian Dis . 1995 Jan; 39(1):125-34. PMID: 7794171
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the role of trauma to the skin in development of Escherichia coli cellulitis and to compare the abilities of three cellulitis isolates...
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Tablante N, Vaillancourt J, Julian R
Avian Pathol . 1994 Dec; 23(4):725-32. PMID: 18671138
A 60,000 layer flock in a multi-age commercial operation experienced high weekly mortality ranging from 0.17% to 0.36% starting at 40 weeks of age. The most prominent post-mortem findings were...
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Julian R, Squires E
Avian Pathol . 1994 Sep; 23(3):539-45. PMID: 18671120
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of simulated high altitude (2054 m) on erythropoiesis and pulmonary hypertension-induced right ventricular hypertrophy. Broiler chickens were reared at atmospheric...
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Diaz G, Squires E, Julian R
Br Poult Sci . 1994 Sep; 35(4):621-9. PMID: 7828018
1. Single comb White Leghorn hens of an inbred line highly susceptible to fatty liver haemorrhagic syndrome (FLHS) were fed supplemented dietary ascorbic acid (200 mg/kg), alpha-tocopherol (75 mg/kg), or...
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Diaz G, Squires E, Julian R, Boermans H
Br Poult Sci . 1994 Jul; 35(3):393-405. PMID: 7953783
1. The individual and combined effects of T-2 toxin and 4,15-diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS) on laying hens were investigated in an experiment consisting of a 2 x 2 completely randomised factorial design...
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Gazdzinski P, Squires E, Julian R
Avian Dis . 1994 Apr; 38(2):379-84. PMID: 7980293
Two flocks of 14,000 twenty-week-old turkey hens each experienced increased mortality due to hepatic lipidosis. Some hens showed signs of dyspnea and cyanosis before death. Necropsy revealed dark muscles and...
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Diaz G, Julian R, Squires E
Avian Dis . 1994 Apr; 38(2):308-16. PMID: 7980281
Dietary levels of 0, 125, 250, and 500 mg of cobalt per kg of feed were given to 1-day-old broiler chicks for 14 days. All levels of cobalt reduced feed...