Articles are created and edited by registered users.
For a bit of background about Poultry Hub, watch this short video.
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of New England
BRurSc (Hons), PhD (Nutrition)
Broiler nutrition (feed form and texture) and gastrointestinal physiology
Wu, S.-B., Rodgers, N.J., Choct, M. (2010). Optimised necrotic enteritis model producing clinical and subclinical infection of Clostridium perfringens in broiler chickens. Avian Diseases (in press).
Rodgers, N., Iji, P.A and Vanselow B. (2010) Suspect biogenic amine toxicity in an experimental broiler flock, proceedings ‘Australian Society of Animal Production 28th Biennial Conference’, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia (in press).
Rodgers, N., Iji, P.A., Mikkelsen, L.L., Svihus, B., Hetland, H. and. Choct, M. (2009). Effect of grain particle size and milling method on broiler performance and apparent metabolisable energy, proceedings ‘Australian Poultry Science Symposium’, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia, 20: 133-166.
Rodgers, N.J., Mikkelsen, L.L., Iji, P.A. and Choct, M. (2007). Effect of wheat particle size and milling type on broiler performance under semi-commercial conditions, proceedings ‘Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition in Australia’, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 16: 299.
Rodgers, N.J., Mikkelsen, L.L., Iji, P.A. and Choct, M. (2007). Effect of particle size and milling type on broiler performance under semi-commercial conditions, proceedings ‘Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition in Australia’, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 16: 273
Rodgers, N., Choct, M. and Hughes R.J. (2005), Pros and cons of roller milling vs hammer milling (AP1.04) (executive summary), proceedings ‘13th Australian Poultry Convention’. Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 13:45
Rodgers, N. J., Choct, M., Hetland, H., Sundby, F. and Svihus, B. (2005), Dietary roller-milled sorghum improves broiler efficiency and whole sorghum improves gut development, proceedings ‘Recent Advances in Animal Nutrition in Australia’, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 15:57-64
Kocher, A., Rodgers, N.J. and Choct, M. (2004), Efficacy of alternatives to AGPs in broilers challenged with Clostridium perfringens, proceedings ‘16th Australian Poultry Science Symposium’. 7th-9th February, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia – 16:130-133
Kocher, A., Rodgers, N.J., Tucker, L. and Choct, M. (2004) Efficacy of Bio-Mos® and Acid-Pak-4-Way™ as alternatives to AGPs in broilers challenged with Clostridium perfringens, proceedings ‘XXII World’s Poultry Congress’, June 8th-13th, Istanbul, Turkey
Phone: +61(2) 6773 5124
Email: nrodger2@une.edu.au
Web: [1]