Response of broilers to sounds from the radio and alcoholic smell of the caretaker / by Glenn V. Astudillo.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Don Severino Agricultural College, 1987.Description: 29 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 636.513 As8 1987
- Science High School, College of Education (CED)
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Theses / Manuscripts | Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Theses Section | Non-fiction | 636.513 As8 1987 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Room use only | R-8 | 00000245 |
Applied Research IV (Agri-Science Curriculum) Don Severino Agricultural College.
Includes bibliographical references.
Science High School, College of Education (CED)
A total of 36 day-old Straight Run Commercial broiler chicks were used in this study to know the effects of sounds from the radio on the growth of broiler and to determine the influence of alcoholic smell of the caretaker on the growth performance of
the broilers.
The result showed that sounds from the radio did not significantly affect the growth of broilers. Also, the alcoholic smell of the caretaker did not influence the performance of the broiler.
However, it was noticed thet T wht fe no sounds from the radio and no alcoholic swell trod the caretaker consistently gave the highest weight of broilers at six-(6), seven-(7) and eight—(8) week period of growth, It also gave the highest average gain in weight at 5 to 8 weeks of age.
Submitted to the University Library R-8