Growth Performance Of Cobb Broiler Chicken Fed Diet Substituted With Centrosema And Kakawate Leaf Meal [manuscript] / Jessie C. Bernardino, Princes P. Castro and Fyevaine M. Prancisoo.
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Theses | PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses | UT B52 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | UT12727 |
This study was conducted to determine the effect of using Centrosema and Kakawate loaf moal on the growth performance of broiler chicken. A wal of one hundred eighty-one day-old Cobd $00 chicks Were used in the study. Two-factur (fmtanal expenment) arranged in a Randomised Complete Block Design (RC BID) wan used in the study Fator A indicates the two types of organic substitute and factor 8 repreaceta the levels of given supplements that were added in bruilers feed. The Berdla were randomly distributed into ax (6) treatment groups and replicated three (3) omes. Two differom types of leaf meal were used in the study, Centrosema and Kakawate leaf meal Treatments were manually mixed with broiler feod and were fed on ad libitum basi. Baned oa the findings, the mncorporshon of centrosema and kakawate leaf meal on foods affects the final weight and twtel gain in weight of bruilers Considernng the varying amevuets fed, statetucel enalyes revealed no ugnificant differences in average daly gan, everage feed comsumphon, and feed conversion ratio. As a result, it i conchaicd that the welsntwe of controvema end Lakawete leaf meal at different levels did aut unprove the growth perfermance of the Gruster chackca. Overall, centrosema leaf meal was shown w be enews effective than Lakswete leaf meal at 10% levels.
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