Performance of broilers (Gallus gallus domesticus) as affected by different medicinal plant extracts /
Daligdig, Aiza Ann
Performance of broilers (Gallus gallus domesticus) as affected by different medicinal plant extracts / by Aiza Ann Daligdig - xv, 71 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm. resource
A study on the effects of medicinal plant extracts on broiler performance.
Undergraduate Field practice (Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references appendices
This study evaluates the performance of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) as affected by different medicinal plant extracts. It examines the effects of incorporating plant-based extracts into broiler diets on growth rate, feed intake, feed conversion efficiency, and overall health. The research aims to determine the potential of medicinal plants as natural alternatives to synthetic growth promoters in poultry production. The findings provide insights into improving poultry performance while promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly farming practices.
Broilers (Chickens)--Feeding and feeds.
Medicinal plants.
Poultry--Nutrition.
Animal production.
Field Practice :--Agriculture Major in Animal Science, Bachelor of Science in ;--ASC 48A.
CoA (AnSci-Th) LG 221 D35 A37 / A5 A38 2010 D35
Performance of broilers (Gallus gallus domesticus) as affected by different medicinal plant extracts / by Aiza Ann Daligdig - xv, 71 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm. resource
A study on the effects of medicinal plant extracts on broiler performance.
Undergraduate Field practice (Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2010.
Includes bibliographical references appendices
This study evaluates the performance of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) as affected by different medicinal plant extracts. It examines the effects of incorporating plant-based extracts into broiler diets on growth rate, feed intake, feed conversion efficiency, and overall health. The research aims to determine the potential of medicinal plants as natural alternatives to synthetic growth promoters in poultry production. The findings provide insights into improving poultry performance while promoting sustainable and environmentally friendly farming practices.
Broilers (Chickens)--Feeding and feeds.
Medicinal plants.
Poultry--Nutrition.
Animal production.
Field Practice :--Agriculture Major in Animal Science, Bachelor of Science in ;--ASC 48A.
CoA (AnSci-Th) LG 221 D35 A37 / A5 A38 2010 D35
