VetBio Journal accepts articles only in English as of January 1, 2024.
Journal of Advances in VetBio Science and Techniques is an international, open-access, periodical published under double-blinded peer-review principles. VetBio Journal is dedicated to publishing evidence-based, scientific research articles from various disciplines of animal biosciences. VetBio Journal is covered by ULAKBİM TR Dizin (2020), CAB Direct (CABI - 2019), Index Copernicus International (ICI), and Google Scholar databases.
Notes, Review articles are not accepted (June 30, 2021). Plagiarism can lead to the rejection of an article even after acceptance. The authors of the manuscripts are required to write their ORCID numbers on the cover page. Articles that do not follow the recommendations of the MJE (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors) and COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) are rejected. VetBio Journal is published three times a year (April, August, and December).
Research Article
Effects of prophylactic propylene glycol administration at calving on subclinical ketosis in holstein dairy cowsResearch Article
Anöstrus dönemindeki Kıvırcık ırkı koyunlarda kısa ve uzun süreli progesteron uygulamalarının üreme değerleri üzerine etkileriResearch Article
Feke ilçesinde bulunan alabalık işletmelerinin su özellikleri açısından organik su ürünleri yetiştiriciliğine elverişlilik öngörüsünün değerlendirilmesiResearch Article
Characterization of physical and chemical properties of honey from Northeastern Anatolia of TürkiyeResearch Article
βLG-RsaI gene polymorphism and its effects on milk composition in crossbreed Hamdani sheepCase Report
A Case of Brucellosis with Neurological, Dermatological, and Polyarthritis Findings in a Thoroughbred Arabian HorseResearch Article
Histopathological and biochemical Effects of 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid application on lipopolysaccharide-induced kidney toxicity in ratsResearch Article
Bal üretiminin Coğrafi Bilgi Sistemleri (CBS) ile incelenmesi: Ordu ili örneğiResearch Article
The antidepressant efficacy of flurbiprofen in mice: Behavioural assessmentAdana Yolu 7. km. kampüs, 68100, Aksaray / TURKEY
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