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100 0 _aMark Jay S. Dela Rosa, Bernie P. Lorenzo, & Karl Melvin M. Regala.
245 0 0 _aInfluence Of Apple Mango Leaf Meal Extract On The Growth Performance Of Cobb 500
_h[manuscript] /
_cMark Jay S. Dela Rosa, Bernie P. Lorenzo, & Karl Melvin M. Regala.
260 _aMagalang, Pampanga :
_bPampanga State Agricultural University,
_cJuly 2022.
300 _axii, 49 leaves ;
_c28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
505 0 _aThe objective of the present study was to evaluate the interactive influence of apple mango leaf meal extract on the growth performance of cobb 500. A total of one hundred eighty (180) day-old unsexed Cobb 500 chicks were obtained from the broiler supplier in Magalang, Pampanga. The conventional type of housing was used in the study. The birds were divided into eighteen (18) birds in each group and allocated into respective treatment replications after ten (10) days. Apple mango leaf meal extract and two brands of feeds (BMEG/TVL) were used in the study. Apple mango leaf meal extract treatments were manually mixed in water at different levels (ml). The two brands of feeds (BMEG/TVL) were dispersed randomly among six treatments and were fed on ad libitum. The result of the study showed that the supplementation of apple mango leaf meal extracts did not significantly affect the total body weight, final weight, gain in weight, average daily gain, and feed consumption. In contrast, feed conversion efficiency had no impact on growth performance.
700 1 _aGolin, Segundo N.,
_eAdviser.
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