Utilization of effective microorganisms (EM) as drinking supplement for broilers / by Sebastian Keith C. Juani, Krystianne Pauline A. Romanes, and Rio Alexa A. Rupido.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2018.Description: ix, 35 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: JUANI, SEBASTIAN KEITH C., ROMANES, KRYSTIANNE PAULINE A., and RUPIDO, RIO ALEXA A. Utilization of Effective Microorganism (EM) as Drinking Supplement for Broilers. Research Study. Laboratory Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. May 2018. Adviser: Dr. Magdalena N. Alcantara. This study was conducted to determine effects of EM to the body weight, feed consumption, feed conversion efficiency and mortality rate of broilers. Cost and return analysis of the experimental broilers based on income over chick and feed cost (IOFCC) was also determined. Four different treatments were used in the experiment. The three of them used the Effective Microorganism (EM) as drinking supplement and the other one was the control. The three treatments containing 5 percent of EM as drinking supplement was given at different time; on Treatment 1 the EM- supplement was given to the birds for the whole day; on Treatment 2 the EM- supplement was given to the birds at daytime; and on Treatment 3 the EM-supplement was given to the birds at night time. Drinking water with EM served as the control and was given for the whole day Birds supplemented with EM during daytime exhibited the best performance in terms of body weight, feed consumption and feed conversion efficiency. Likewise, these birds gave the highest net income. However, results revealed that there was no significant difference on growth rate, feed consumption and feed efficiency of the experimental birds in all treatments. This indicates that EM can improve the growth performance of broilers, regardless of the time it would be given to the broilers. Mortality was not observed among the birds supplemented with EM.
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JUANI, SEBASTIAN KEITH C., ROMANES, KRYSTIANNE PAULINE A., and RUPIDO, RIO ALEXA A. Utilization of Effective Microorganism (EM) as Drinking Supplement for Broilers. Research Study. Laboratory Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. May 2018. Adviser: Dr. Magdalena N. Alcantara.
This study was conducted to determine effects of EM to the body weight, feed consumption, feed conversion efficiency and mortality rate of broilers. Cost and return analysis of the experimental broilers based on income over chick and feed cost (IOFCC) was also determined. Four different treatments were used in the experiment. The three of them used the Effective Microorganism (EM) as drinking supplement and the other one was the control. The three treatments containing 5 percent of EM as drinking supplement was given at different time; on Treatment 1 the EM- supplement was given to the birds for the whole day; on Treatment 2 the EM- supplement was given to the birds at daytime; and on Treatment 3 the EM-supplement was given to the birds at night time. Drinking water with EM served as the control and was given for the whole day Birds supplemented with EM during daytime exhibited the best performance in terms of body weight, feed consumption and feed conversion efficiency. Likewise, these birds gave the highest net income. However, results revealed that there was no significant difference on growth rate, feed consumption and feed efficiency of the experimental birds in all treatments. This indicates that EM can improve the growth performance of broilers, regardless of the time it would be given to the broilers. Mortality was not observed among the birds supplemented with EM.

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