Fatma Ahmed
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Fatma Ahmed

Assistant Professor
Sohag University


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Animal Behavior from South Valley University, Qena, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Animal Behaviour
62%
Animal Husbandry
90%
Agonistic Behaviour
75%
Poultry and Rabbit Physiology productive and Reproductive
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
6
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Seddik G., A. Aboughaba, F. Mahmoud, D. Salman and M. Mahmoud, 2019. A comparative study on biochemical parameters for mature california and chinchilla rabbits in sohag governorate. Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences 4: 43-47.
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  2. Seddek A.M., M. Abdelfattah, M.H. Elrashidy, F.A. Mahmoud and F.A. Zakaib, 2019. Intra-lingual suture pattern for prevention of self-suckling in cows. Veterinary and Animal Science 8: 100062-100062.
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  3. Mahmoud, F.A., 2016. Effect of 1-day-old body weight on subsequent performance, behavior and egg quality traits in laying hyline-white hens kept in cages. Global Vet., 17: 182-190.
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  4. Mahmoud M.E., F.A. Mahmoud and A.E. Ahmed, 2016. Impacts of self- and cross-sucking on cattle health and performance. Veterinary World 9: 922-928.
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  5. Mahmoud F.A., 2016. Impact of chinese royal jelly on performance, behaviour and some blood parameters in broilers reared under high stocking density. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances 11: 620-628.
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  6. Mahmoud, M.E., and F.A. Mahmoud, 2015. Desensitization of nociceptive and serotonergic thermoregulatory responses by capsaicin in chicken: role of capsaicin-sensitive subtype-1 vanilloid receptor-independent mechanisms. Global Vet., 15: 10-18.
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  7. Iwami M., F.A. Mahmoud, T. Shiina, H. Hirayama, T. Shima, J. Sugita and Y. Shimizu, 2011. Extract of grains of paradise and its active principle 6-paradol trigger thermogenesis of brown adipose tissue in rats. Autonomic Neuroscience 161: 63-67.
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