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Publications - dr.ir. H (Henry) van den Brand

Core Publications

  • A meta-analysis of effects of post-hatch food and water deprivation on development, performance and welfare of chickens
    I.C. de Jong, J. van Riel, M. Bracke and H. van den Brand (2017) PlosOne
  • A review on yolk sac utilization in poultry
    I. van der Wagt, I.C. de Jong, M.A. Mitchel, R. Molenaar, and H. van den Brand (2020) Poultry Science
  • Interactions between egg storage duration and breeder age on egg quality, hatching results and chicken quality
    N. Nasri, H. van den Brand, T. Najjar, and M. Bouzouaia (2020) Animals
  • Effects of green light emitting diode light during incubation and dietary organic macro and trace minerals during rearing on tibia characteristics of broiler chickens at slaughter age
    B.C. Güz, R. Molenaar, I. C. de Jong, B. Kemp, M.M. van Krimpen, and H. van den Brand (2021) Poultry Science

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  • dr.ir. H (Henry) van den Brand
    dr.ir. H (Henry) van den Brand Associate Professor
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Subdivision Adaptation Physiology
Address De Elst 1
6708WD WAGENINGEN
Post address Postbus/POBox 338
6700AH WAGENINGEN
Telephone number +31317481788
Secretary +31317483120
Building/room Zodiac B + C(122)/C0064
Messenger number 35
Expertise Animal nutrition and feeding, Animal health, Animal physiology, Animal production, Animal welfare, Poultry, Poultry farming, Reproduction, Respiration, Incubation
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