Abdallah E. Metwally

481 total citations
16 papers, 354 citations indexed

About

Abdallah E. Metwally is a scholar working on Animal Science and Zoology, Aquatic Science and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Abdallah E. Metwally has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 354 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Animal Science and Zoology, 6 papers in Aquatic Science and 5 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Abdallah E. Metwally's work include Animal Nutrition and Physiology (15 papers), Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (6 papers) and Livestock and Poultry Management (6 papers). Abdallah E. Metwally is often cited by papers focused on Animal Nutrition and Physiology (15 papers), Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (6 papers) and Livestock and Poultry Management (6 papers). Abdallah E. Metwally collaborates with scholars based in Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Djibouti. Abdallah E. Metwally's co-authors include Shimaa A. Amer, Ahmed A. A. Abdel‐Wareth, Dina M.M. AlSadek, Abdel‐Wahab A. Abdel‐Warith, Elsayed M. Younis, Amany I. Ahmed, Naif A. Al-Gabri, Shaimaa Ahmed, Rowida E. Ibrahim and Ahmed A. Saleh and has published in prestigious journals such as Livestock Science, Animals and BMC Veterinary Research.

In The Last Decade

Abdallah E. Metwally

15 papers receiving 345 citations

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Metwally, Abdallah E., et al.. (2024). The Impact of Dietary Linseed Oil Supplementation on the Performance of Broiler Chicks. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences. 12(s1).
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Metwally, Abdallah E., et al.. (2023). EFFECTS OF DIETARY NUCLEOTIDES SUPPLEMENTATION ON THE PERFOR-MANCE OF BROILER CHICKS. Slovenian Veterinary Research. 60(25-Suppl). 159–71. 2 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Doaa, Ghada I. Abd El-Rahman, Abdel‐Wahab A. Abdel‐Warith, et al.. (2023). Impacts of Solid-State Fermented Barley with Fibrolytic Exogenous Enzymes on Feed Utilization, and Antioxidant Status of Broiler Chickens. Veterinary Sciences. 10(10). 594–594. 13 indexed citations
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Metwally, Abdallah E., et al.. (2021). Effects of dietary fish oil supplementation in the diet on performance of Broiler chicks. Journal of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. 23(11). 56–69. 1 indexed citations
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Abdel‐Wareth, Ahmed A. A., Mohammed Al‐Kahtani, Fatma Mohsen Shalaby, et al.. (2020). Combined Supplementation of Nano-Zinc Oxide and Thyme Oil Improves the Nutrient Digestibility and Reproductive Fertility in the Male Californian Rabbits. Animals. 10(12). 2234–2234. 18 indexed citations
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Metwally, Abdallah E., Ahmed A. A. Abdel‐Wareth, Ahmed A. Saleh, & Shimaa A. Amer. (2020). Are the energy matrix values of the different feed additives in broiler chicken diets could be summed?. BMC Veterinary Research. 16(1). 391–391. 11 indexed citations
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Abdel‐Wareth, Ahmed A. A. & Abdallah E. Metwally. (2020). Productive and Physiological Response of Male Rabbits to Dietary Supplementation with Thyme Essential Oil. Animals. 10(10). 1844–1844. 13 indexed citations
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Amer, Shimaa A., Hanan Al‐Khalaifah, Dina M.M. AlSadek, et al.. (2020). Effect of Dietary Medium-Chain α-Monoglycerides on the Growth Performance, Intestinal Histomorphology, Amino Acid Digestibility, and Broiler Chickens’ Blood Biochemical Parameters. Animals. 11(1). 57–57. 40 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Rowida E., Shaimaa Ahmed, Shimaa A. Amer, et al.. (2020). Influence of vitamin C feed supplementation on the growth, antioxidant activity, immune status, tissue histomorphology, and disease resistance in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. Aquaculture Reports. 18. 100545–100545. 56 indexed citations
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El‐Aziz, Ayman H. Abd, Mohamed E. Abd El‐Hack, Mustafa Shukry, et al.. (2020). Growth, immunity, relative gene expression, carcass traits and economic efficiency of two rabbit breeds fed prebiotic supplemented diets. Animal Biotechnology. 33(3). 417–428. 18 indexed citations

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