Performance of broilers fed with higher levels of ground coffee pulp / by Reynante L. Herrera.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1981. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 40 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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  • 636.513  H42 1981
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  • College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
Abstract: A total of 100 day-old straight-run commercial broiler chicks was used in this study. This was conducted to determine the relative performance characteristics of broilers fed with higher levels of ground coffee pulp and to determine the level by which ground coffee pulp could be incorporated in the ration for growing broilers. girds fed with 30 percent ground yellow corn save significantly higher average body weight, feed consumption, feed efficiency and IOFCC values than birds fed with 20 percent, 25 percent, and 30 percent ground coffee pulp, respectively. 7c) mortality was observed among the different treatments throughout the experimental period.
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Thesis (BSA--Animal Husbandry) Don Severino Agricultural College

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College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)

A total of 100 day-old straight-run commercial broiler chicks was used in this study. This was conducted to determine the relative performance characteristics of broilers fed with higher levels of ground coffee pulp and to determine the level by which ground coffee pulp could be incorporated in the ration for growing broilers. girds fed with 30 percent ground yellow corn save significantly higher average body weight, feed consumption, feed efficiency and IOFCC values than birds fed with 20 percent, 25 percent, and 30 percent ground coffee pulp, respectively. 7c) mortality was observed among the different treatments throughout the experimental period.

Submitted to the University Library 03-10-1980 T-660

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