Growth Performance of Broilers Supplemented with Varying Sources and Levels of Amino Acids in Their Drinking Water After Brooding [manuscript] / Rizzie Kristiana C. Pineda.
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Theses | PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses | Ph.D.-AS | TH P64 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | TH11887 |
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A study was conducted to evaluate the growth performance of Indian River broiler chicks supplemented with different sources and levels of amino acids from November 12 to December 16, 2019 at San Pedro 1, Magalang, Pampanga. One hundred eighty heads of 14 day-old Indian River broiler chicks were used in the study with two-factor-factorial experiment in Complete Randomized Design (CRD). Factor A was the source of amino acids while factor B was the level of supplementation. The addition of janitor fish and golden apple snail amino acids did not significantly influence the gain in weight, feed and water consumption and feed conversion ratio; however, at 10 ml level of supplementation, significant difference in final weight was noted, however, there was no significant interaction found between the sources and levels of amino acids when supplemented to broiler chicken.
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