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Wilhelm Guenter

Wilhelm Guenter

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
44
Citations
5760
World Ranking
901
National Ranking
64

Overview

Wilhelm Guenter is affiliated with the University of Manitoba in Canada. Their academic profile centers on several aspects of research, although specific details regarding recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and specialized fields of study have not been provided.

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Best Publications

  • Degradation of cell wall polysaccharides by combinations of carbohydrase enzymes and their effect on nutrient utilization and broiler chicken performance.

    X. Meng;B. A. Slominski;C. M. Nyachoti;L. D. Campbell

  • The Effect of Enzyme Supplementation on the Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Nutrient Digestibilities of Wheat, Barley, Oats, and Rye for the Young Broiler Chick

    O. D. Friesen;W. Guenter;R. R. Marquardt;B. A. Rotter

  • Effect of enzyme supplementation on the performance and digestive tract size of broiler chickens fed wheat- and barley-based diets

    A. Brenes;M. Smith;W. Guenter;R. R. Marquardt

  • Performance and welfare of laying hens in conventional and enriched cages

    G. B. Tactacan;W. Guenter;N. J. Lewis;J. C. Rodriguez-Lecompte

  • THE EFFECTS OF DIETARY METHIONINE AND LYSINE ON BROILER CHICKEN PERFORMANCE AND BREAST MEAT YIELD

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  • The Use of Enzyme Technology for Improved Energy Utilization from Full-Fat Oilseeds. Part I: Canola Seed

    B. A. Slominski;X. Meng;L. D. Campbell;W. Guenter

  • Nutrient digestibility and performance responses of growing pigs fed phytase- and xylanase-supplemented wheat-based diets.

    T. A. Woyengo;J. S. Sands;W. Guenter;C. M. Nyachoti

  • The effects of protease and carbohydrase supplementation on the nutritive value of canola meal for poultry : In vitro and in vivo studies

    J. Simbaya;B.A. Slominski;W. Guenter;A. Morgan

  • The nutritive value of barley, rye, wheat and corn for young chicks as affected by use of a Trichoderma reesei enzyme preparation

    R.R. Marquardt;D. Boros;W. Guenter;G. Crow

  • The Effect of Enzyme Supplementation on Egg Production Parameters and Omega-3 Fatty Acid Deposition in Laying Hens Fed Flaxseed and Canola Seed

    W. Jia;B.A. Slominski;W. Guenter;A. Humphreys

  • Nutritive value of peas for nonruminant diets

    A.G. Castell;W. Guenter;F.A. Igbasan

  • Effect of Enzyme Supplementation on the Nutritional Value of Raw, Autoclaved, and Dehulled Lupins (Lupinus albus) in Chicken Diets

    Agustín Brenes;R. R. Marquardt;W. Guenter;B. A. Rotter

  • Nutritive value for broilers of meals derived from newly developed varieties of yellow-seeded canola

    B.A Slominski;J Simbaya;L.D Campbell;G Rakow

  • The enrichment of eggs with folic acid through supplementation of the laying hen diet.

    JD House;K Braun;DM Ballance;CP O'Connor

  • Carbohydrates and dietary fiber components of yellow- and brown-seeded canola

    Bogdan A. Slominski;Lloyd D. Campbell;Wilhelm Guenter

  • The Effect of Fat Type, Carbohydrase, and Lipase Addition on Growth Performance and Nutrient Utilization of Young Broilers Fed Wheat-Based Diets

    X. Meng;B. A. Slominski;W. Guenter

  • Total dust and endotoxin in poultry operations: comparison between cage and floor housing and respiratory effects in workers.

    S. P. Kirychuk;J. A. Dosman;S. J. Reynolds;P. Willson

  • Innate immune response to yeast-derived carbohydrates in broiler chickens fed organic diets and challenged with Clostridium perfringens

    A. Yitbarek;H. Echeverry;J. Brady;J. Hernandez-Doria

  • Influence of Enzyme Supplementation on the Bioavailable Energy of Barley

    B. A. Rotter;O. D. Friesen;W. Guenter;R. R. Marquardt

  • Effect of dietary vicine and vitamin E supplementation on the productive performance of growing and laying chickens.

    David S. Muduuli;Ronald R. Marquardt;Wilhelm Guenter

  • Local and systemic innate immunity in broiler chickens supplemented with yeast-derived carbohydrates.

    P. M. Munyaka;H. Echeverry;A. Yitbarek;G. Camelo-Jaimes

  • Effect of enzyme addition on the performance and gastrointestinal tract size of chicks fed lupin seed and their fractions.

    Agustín Brenes;R. R. Marquardt;W. Guenter;Agustín Viveros

  • The effect of microbial-nutrient interaction on the immune system of young chicks after early probiotic and organic acid administration.

    J. C. Rodríguez-Lecompte;A. Yitbarek;J. Brady;S. Sharif

  • Effect of micronized pea and enzyme supplementation on nutrient utilization and manure output in growing pigs.

    C. M. Nyachoti;S. D. Arntfield;W. Guenter;S. Cenkowski

  • The effects of enzyme and inorganic phosphorus supplements in wheat- and rye-based diets on laying hen performance, energy, and phosphorus availability

    C. F. Pan;F. A. Igbasan;W. Guenter;R. R. Marquardt

  • Ethics in Teaching

    W. Guenter

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald R. Marquardt
Ronald R. Marquardt University of Manitoba
Bogdan A. Slominski
Bogdan A. Slominski University of Manitoba
Charles M. Nyachoti
Charles M. Nyachoti University of Manitoba
Abolghasem Golian
Abolghasem Golian Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
Shayan Sharif
Shayan Sharif University of Guelph
Henry L. Classen
Henry L. Classen University of Saskatchewan
Elijah G. Kiarie
Elijah G. Kiarie University of Guelph
Ermias Kebreab
Ermias Kebreab University of California, Davis
Thomas D. Warkentin
Thomas D. Warkentin University of Saskatchewan

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