Performance of broiler chickens supplemented with different levels of robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) hull / by Bryan Mag G. Manalastas.

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Abstract: MANALASTAS, BRYAN MAG G. Performance of broiler chickens supplemented with different levels of robusta coffee (Coffin canephora) hull. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Animal Science. Cavite State University,Indang, Cavite. May 2017. Adviser: Irvin dL. Matel, DVM, MSc. A study utilizing Robusta coffee hulls as supplement for broilers was conducted from January 2017 to March 2017 to evaluate the effects of Robusta coffee hull in growth and performance of broiler production, to determine the effects of different levels of Robusta coffee hull supplementation in the growth and performance of broiler chickens, to determine the best level of supplementation of Robusta coffee hull and to determine the cost and return of using Robusta coffee hull in broiler production supplemented with different levels of Robusta coffee hull. Ninety six straight-run day old chicks were purchased from PhilMalay Hatchery in Mataas na Lupa, Indang, Cavite and were randomly distributed to four treatments, each replicated three times. The treatments used were: TO (Control) — 100 percent commercial feed ; T1— 98 percent commercial feed 2 percent Robusta coffee hull; T2— 96 percent commercial feed 14 percent Robusta coffee hull; and T3— 94 percent commercial feed 16 percent Robusta coffee hull. Prior to the start of the experiment, coffee hulls were collected, sun dried, grounded and sieved. Hulls were mixed with the ration at levels specified under treatments. Statistically, no significant differences occurred on growth and performance of broiler on weight gain, feed consumption and feed conversion rate. No mortality was recorded throughout the entire study. In terms of cost and return analysis, Treatment 2 had the highest return of investment, followed by T 1, T2 and Control.
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MANALASTAS, BRYAN MAG G. Performance of broiler chickens supplemented with different levels of robusta coffee (Coffin canephora) hull. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Animal Science. Cavite State University,Indang, Cavite. May 2017. Adviser: Irvin dL. Matel, DVM, MSc.
A study utilizing Robusta coffee hulls as supplement for broilers was conducted from January 2017 to March 2017 to evaluate the effects of Robusta coffee hull in growth and performance of broiler production, to determine the effects of different levels of Robusta coffee hull supplementation in the growth and performance of broiler chickens, to determine the best level of supplementation of Robusta coffee hull and to determine the cost and return of using Robusta coffee hull in broiler production supplemented with different levels of Robusta coffee hull. Ninety six straight-run day old chicks were purchased from PhilMalay Hatchery in Mataas na Lupa, Indang, Cavite and were randomly distributed to four treatments, each replicated three times. The treatments used were: TO (Control) — 100 percent commercial feed ; T1— 98 percent commercial feed 2 percent Robusta coffee hull; T2— 96 percent commercial feed 14 percent Robusta coffee hull; and T3— 94 percent commercial feed 16 percent Robusta coffee hull. Prior to the start of the experiment, coffee hulls were collected, sun dried, grounded and sieved. Hulls were mixed with the ration at levels specified under treatments.
Statistically, no significant differences occurred on growth and performance of broiler on weight gain, feed consumption and feed conversion rate. No mortality was recorded throughout the entire study. In terms of cost and return analysis, Treatment 2 had the highest return of investment, followed by T 1, T2 and Control.

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