Dr. Ramadan Said Shewita
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Dr. Ramadan Said Shewita

Lecturer
Alexandria University, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from Alexandria University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Ramadan Said Shewita is currently working as Assistant Professor at Alexandria University, Egypt. He obtained his Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from same University. His area of interest related Animal and Veterinary Sciences. His area of expertise includes Animal, Immune, Carcass Weight, Poultry, Growth, Serum, Rabbits, Weight, Feed Intake, Nutrition, and Feed Conversion. He has published 10 articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Poultry Science
62%
Animal Nutrition
90%
Veterinary Medicine
75%
Animal Science
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Taha, A.E., M.A. El-Edel, H.F. El-Lakany and R.S. Shewita, 2012. Growth performance and immune response against newcastle and avian influenza vaccines in Egyptian chicken strains. Global Veterinaria, 9: 434-440.
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  2. Shewita, R.S. and A.E. Taha, 2011. Effect of dietary supplementation of different levels of black seed (Nigella sativa L.) on growth performance, immunological, hematological and carcass parameters of broiler chicks. World Acad. Sci. Eng. Technol., 5: 304-310.
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  3. El-Katcha, M.I., R.S. Shewita, H.A. Ahmed and H.S. Amar, 2011. Effect of dietary supplementation of different levels of garlic powder on performance and immune response of Japanese quail. Alexandria J. Vet. Sci., 33: 121-138.
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  4. Soltan, M.A.E., R.S. Shewita and S.I. Al-Sultan, 2009. Influence of essential oils supplementation on digestion, rumen fermentation, rumen microbial populations and productive performance of dairy cows. Asian J. Anim. Sci., 3: 1-12.
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  5. Soltan, M.A., R.S. Shewita and M.I. El-Katcha, 2008. Effect of dietary anise seeds supplementation on growth performance, immune response, carcass traits and some blood parameters of broiler chickens. Int. J. Poult. Sci., 7: 1078-1088.
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