Broiler feeding technology maximization : feeding regimen / by Elenita V. Salazar.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 1984. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 31 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.513  Sa3 1984
Online resources: Production credits:
  • College of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR)
Abstract: A study on "Broiler Feeding Technology Maximi-zation: Feeding Regimen" was conducted to determine the efficiency of different feeding regimen on the production performance of broilers and to find out the most economical but efficient feeding regimen on the growth of broilers. A total of 300-day-old straight-run commercial broiler chicks was used in this study. The chicks were equally and randomly distributed into four treatments and was replicated three times with twenty five birds per replication. Results showed that birds fed with chick booster in the first two weeks, broiler starter mash on the third to fifth week and a mixture of 74 percent broiler starter mash and 30 percent corn grit gave higher body weight and converted feed more efficiently than any other feeding regimen tried.
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Theses / Manuscripts Theses / Manuscripts Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Theses Section Non-fiction 636.513 Sa3 1984 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Room use only T-833 00005954

Thesis (B.S.A.--Animal Husbandry) Don Severino Agricultural College

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

A study on "Broiler Feeding Technology Maximi-zation: Feeding Regimen" was conducted to determine the efficiency of different feeding regimen on the production performance of broilers and to find out the most economical but efficient feeding regimen on the growth of broilers. A total of 300-day-old straight-run commercial broiler chicks was used in this study. The chicks were equally and randomly distributed into four treatments and was replicated three times with twenty five birds per replication. Results showed that birds fed with chick booster in the first two weeks, broiler starter mash on the third to fifth week and a mixture of 74 percent broiler starter mash and 30 percent corn grit gave higher body weight and converted feed more efficiently than any other feeding regimen tried.

Submitted to the University Library 05/10/2007 T-833

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