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100 | 0 | _aChristine S. Franco, Khristiane Allen L. Esmedia, And Jay Lance B. Mauricio. | |
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_aGrowth Performance Of Cobb Broiler Chicken Fed Diet Substituted With Varying Levels Of Fish Silage And Soybean _h[manuscript] / _cChristine S. Franco, Khristiane Allen L. Esmedia, And Jay Lance B. Mauricio. |
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_aMagalang, Pampanga : _bPampanga State Agricultural University, _cJuly 2022. |
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505 | 0 | _aThe growth performance of Cobb broiler chickens fed diets substituted with varying ration of fish silage and soybean waste was examined in a thoroughly randomized design (with 6 treatments and 3 replications). 180 Cobb broilers were divided into the following treatments. AIBI100% commercial feeds (control), A1B2 - 90% commercial feeds + 10% of Fish Silage, AIB3 - 85% commercial feeds + 15% of Soybean Waste, A2B1100% commercial feeds (control), A2B2 - 90% commercial feeds + 10% of Fish Silage, A2B3 - 85% commercial feeds + 15% of Soybean Waste. All broilers were fed with treatments for 25 days. In total period 10 to 25 days, broilers fed with fish silage showed that there is no significant difference. Interactions between the given levels of Soybean Waste has seen a highly significant results, bird fed with this treatment (Soybean Waste) became noticeably heavier and showed better feed conversion ratio than those fed with Fish Silage. The outcome of this study suggested that Soybean Waste is preferable for the growth performance of broilers. | |
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_aAcosta, Juliet L., _eAdviser. |
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