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Title: Egg proteome : the protein and carotenoids characteristics deriving from laying hens reared in different housing systems and under different environmental conditions
Authors: Spiteri, Charles
Attard, Everaldo
Castellini, Cesare
Bugeja Douglas, Adrian
Keywords: Proteins
Carotenoids
Hens
Housing
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Wageningen Academic Publishers
Citation: Spiteri, C., Attard, E., Castellini, C., & Douglas, A. B. (2013). Egg proteome: the protein and carotenoids characteristics deriving from laying hens reared in different housing systems and under different environmental conditions. In Farm animal proteomics 2013 (pp. 295-297). Wageningen Academic Publishers.
Abstract: The rearing and breeding of poultry both for meat and egg production has long been an important part of the Maltese agricultural activity. In fact, it can safely be said that historical evidence affirm the highly importance of poultry in the hands of Maltese farmers. This can nowadays be proofed by the presence of a local rustic dual purpose poultry breed known as the ‘Black Maltese’. Nowadays local egg production has been entirely replaced by intensively reared hybrid strains of poultry, particularly those deriving from the White Leghorn and Rhode Island Red, both of which are more productive.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/19899
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