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Production and management practices in a broiler farm [manuscript] / Aldrin S. Canlas.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Magalang, Pampanga : Pampanga State Agricultural University, August 2021.Description: x, 55 leaves ; 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
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The farm practice was completed from April, 20, 2019 to May 31, 2019 at Manalang Poultry Farm located in San Jose Mitla Porac, Pampanga. With five (5) commercial tunnel vent buildings. The two (2) buildings had 31,000 heads while three (3) buildings had 15,300 heads of broiler chicken. The farm ratsed Cobb $00 This strain was bought in Quezon. The initial weight of the chicks was 45 grams. The chicks were given Chick Booster Mash. From day 14 to day 24, they received Chick Starter Crumble, and from day 25 to harvest day, they were given Finisher Pellet. Ad libitum was being practiced in the farm Medication and vaccination of the broilers were needed to prevent the spread of any disease and to meet the weight requirement needed before the harvesting period. The medication program implemented was through the drinking water.
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The farm practice was completed from April, 20, 2019 to May 31, 2019 at Manalang Poultry Farm located in San Jose Mitla Porac, Pampanga. With five (5) commercial tunnel vent buildings. The two (2) buildings had 31,000 heads while three (3) buildings had 15,300 heads of broiler chicken. The farm ratsed Cobb $00 This strain was bought in Quezon. The initial weight of the chicks was 45 grams. The chicks were given Chick Booster Mash. From day 14 to day 24, they received Chick Starter Crumble, and from day 25 to harvest day, they were given Finisher Pellet. Ad libitum was being practiced in the farm Medication and vaccination of the broilers were needed to prevent the spread of any disease and to meet the weight requirement needed before the harvesting period. The medication program implemented was through the drinking water.

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