Basic Informations
C.V
Name: Rasha Ragab Ibrahim
Affiliation: Lecturer of animal and poultry behaviour
Grade: PhD in veterinary Sciences (Animal and Poultry Behaviour)
Master Title
Effect of Managerial Practices on Milking Performance and Cows’ Behaviour
Master Abstract
This study was conducted in three different farms in Beni-Suef governorate during the period from December 2010 to March 2012 to investigate the effect of some managerial practices on milking performance and cows’ behaviour.
PHD Title
Influence of Mismanagement Practices on Poultry Behaviour and Performance
PHD Abstract
This study was conducted in the poultry house of Animal and Poultry Management and Wealth Development Department at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Beni-Suef University, Egypt at April 2016 to investigate the effect of rearing broilers under two different stocking densities and using Protexin® probiotics on the performance and welfare. A total number of 240 chicks were purchased from a commercial hatchery and brooded at 33ºC using electric heaters for the first week of age, then were randomly distributed at the end of the first week into four groups with three replicates of each in 12 floor pens -each measured 1m × 1.6 m- with a new wood shaving litter material to overcome the possible deteriorated air and litter quality that occur during the brooding period as following, Gp1, 48 chicks (16 bird/ replicate) were reared at density of 10 bird/m2 without probiotic supplementation “control group”, Gp2, 48 chicks (16 bird/ replicate) were reared at density of 10 bird/m2 with probiotic supplementation, Gp3, 72 chicks (24 bird/ replicate) were reared at density of 15 bird/m2 without probiotic supplementation and Gp4, 72 chicks (24 bird/ replicate) were reared at density of 15 bird/m2 with probiotic supplementation