Kazim Sahin
Department of Animal Nutrition
Faculty of Veterinary Science
The University of Tennessee
2640 Morgan Circle
USA
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- Supplementation of zinc from organic or inorganic source improves performance and antioxidant status of heat-distressed quail. Sahin, K., Smith, M.O., Onderci, M., Sahin, N., Gursu, M.F., Kucuk, O. Poult. Sci. (2005)
- Lycopene supplementation prevents the development of spontaneous smooth muscle tumors of the oviduct in Japanese quail. Sahin, K., Ozercan, R., Onderci, M., Sahin, N., Gursu, M.F., Khachik, F., Sarkar, F.H., Munkarah, A., Ali-Fehmi, R., Kmak, D., Kucuk, O. Nutr. Cancer (2004)
- Effects of dietary chromium picolinate and ascorbic acid supplementation on egg production, egg quality and some serum metabolites of laying hens reared under a low ambient temperature (6 degrees C). Sahin, K., Onderci, M., Sahin, N., Aydin, S. Arch. Tierernahr (2002)
- Vitamin E supplementation can alleviate negative effects of heat stress on egg production, egg quality, digestibility of nutrients and egg yolk mineral concentrations of Japanese quails. Sahin, K., Sahin, N., Onderci, M. Res. Vet. Sci. (2002)
- Effects of vitamin C and vitamin E on performance, digestion of nutrients and carcass characteristics of Japanese quails reared under chronic heat stress (34 degrees C). Sahin, K., Kucuk, O. J. Anim. Physiol. Anim. Nutr. (Berl) (2001)
- Effects of vitamin E and selenium on performance, digestibility of nutrients, and carcass characteristics of Japanese quails reared under heat stress (34 degrees C). Sahin, K., Kucuk, O. J. Anim. Physiol. Anim. Nutr. (Berl) (2001)
- A simple way to reduce heat stress in laying hens as judged by egg laying, body weight gain and biochemical parameters. Sahin, K., Küçük, O. Acta Vet. Hung. (2001)