Effect Of Varied Levels Of Duckweed With Combination Of Commercial Feeds On The Growth Performance Of Cobb Broilers [manuscript] / Rica H. Nucup, Abel D. Pineda Jr, Daniel Carmelo T. Santos.
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Theses | PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses | UT N96 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | UT12615 |
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A two-factor factorial experiment in completely randomized design (CRD) was used in the study. Factor A was feed brand, and Factor B was duckweed level. A total of 180-day old Cobb broiler chickens were used in the experiment. Based on the data gathered in the study, it was concluded that there was no significant difference in the levels of duckweed in the broilers. On the other hand, there was a significant difference between the brands of feeds used in the study. It revealed that Sarimanok commercial feeds performed better than BMEG commercial feeds in terms of final weight, gain in weight, average daily gain, and feed conversion ratio. Based on the data, it was recommended that selecting proper feeds with high crude protein (CP) like Sarimanok commercial feeds is essential in the growth of broiler chickens.
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