Dr. Diya Al-Ramamneh

Post Doctoral Fellow
Purdue University, USA


Highest Degree
Post Doctoral Fellow in Animal Physiology from Purdue University, USA

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
Animal Ecology
Animal Physiology
Livestock Production
Animal Behaviour

Selected Publications

  1. Al-Ramamneh, D., M. Almassad and N. Hussein, 2017. Effect of using onion as anticoccidial agent on broiler physiology and production. Bull. Environ. Pharmacol. Life Sci., Vol. 6, No. 7. .

  2. Al-Ramamneh, D., 2017. Effect of using liquid onion on broiler physiology, production and behavior. PPharmacol. Life Sci., Vol. 6. .

  3. Al-Ramamneh, D.S., M.M. Makagon and P.Y. Hester, 2016. The ability of white leghorn hens with trimmed comb and wattles to thermoregulate. Poult. Sci., 95: 1726-1735.
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  4. Hester, P.Y., D.S. Al-Ramamneh, M.M. Makagon and H.W. Cheng, 2015. Effect of partial comb and wattle trim on pullet behavior and thermoregulation. Poult. Sci., 94: 860-866.
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  5. Al-Ramamneh, D., A. Riek and M. Gerken, 2012. Effect of water restriction on drinking behaviour and water intake in German black-head mutton sheep and Boer goats. Animal, 6: 173-178.
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  6. Abdelqader, A., B. Qarallah, D. Al-Ramamneh and G. Das, 2012. Anthelmintic effects of citrus peels ethanolic extracts against Ascaridia galli. Vet. Parasitol., 188: 78-84.
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  7. Al-Ramamneh, D., D.M. Gerken and A. Riek, 2011. Effect of shearing on water turnover and thermobiological variables in German Blackhead mutton sheep. J. Anim. Sci., 89: 4294-4304.
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  8. Al-Ramamneh, D., A. Riek and M. Gerken, 2010. Deuterium oxide dilution accurately predicts water intake in sheep and goats. Animal, 4: 1606-1612.
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  9. Husein, M.Q., M.M. Ababneh and D.S. Abu-Ruman, 2007. The effects of short or long term FGA treatment with or without eCG on reproductive performance of Ewes bred out-of-season. Am. J. Anim. Vet. Sci., 2: 23-28.
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