Growth Performance of Cobb Broilers Fed Diet Substituted with Varying Levels of Pe Fermented and Unfermented Mulberry Leaves [manuscript] / Jonathan S. Condat And Dhenj Kenneth S. Galang.
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Theses | PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses | UT C74 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | UT12802 |
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JONATHAN S. CONDAT AND DHENJ KENNETH S. GALANG. August 2022 "Growth Performance of Cobb Broilers Fed Diet Substituted with Varying Levels of Pe Fermented and Unfermented Mulberry Leaves" Pampanga State Agricultural University, PAC Magalang, Pampanga i) wage YouTul Adviser: JOANARCH C. BRIONES, M.S.A : Gokey Rufloda D . a ' The objective of the study is to evaluate the effects of Fermented and Unfermented Mulberry Leaves included on the daily feeds for the growth performance of broiler chicken the study was conducted. Held at Sitio Tagulod, Sampaloc, Apalit Pampanga Philippines subjects Resource: that started from June 20 to July 20, 2022. ag mote information avatats One hundred eighty (180) broilers were distributed into a two factor experiment in Complete Randomized Design (CRD). Factor A represent the two types of Feed Additives which are fermented and Unfermented mulberry leaves while the levels of inclusion 10% (100grams) and 15% (150) as Factor B. There are six (6) treatment with three (3) replication each treatments had thirty (30) birds and ten (10) heads per replication. Based on the result the fermented Mulberry Leaves at 100 grams inclusion beat all the applied treatments to the birds outperforming them numerically. Fermented Mulberry greatly contributed to the growth rate of the broiler and enhances its growth performance because of the increase crude protein and dry matter digestibility of it helping the birds accumulate meat in a given amount of time.
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