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Efficacy of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) meal supplementation for growth performance of broiler chicken (Gallus gallus L.) / by Raquel R. Noay

By: Material type: ArticleDumaguete City Foundation Uiniversity, 2007 Description: viii, 28 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm. resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • CoA (AnSci-Th) LG 221 D35 A37  A5 A38 2007 N63
Dissertation note: Undergraduate thesis (BS in Agriculture Major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2007. Summary: This study evaluates the efficacy of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) meal supplementation on the growth performance of broiler chicken (Gallus gallus L.). It focuses on determining the effects of varying levels of peanut meal as a protein source in broiler diets. Parameters such as weight gain, feed intake, and feed conversion efficiency were measured and analyzed throughout the experimental period. The study also examines the potential of peanut meal as an alternative and cost-effective feed ingredient in poultry production. Results of the study provide insights into optimizing feed formulations to enhance productivity and support sustainable poultry farming practices.
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Undergraduate thesis (BS in Agriculture Major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2007.

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This study evaluates the efficacy of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) meal supplementation on the growth performance of broiler chicken (Gallus gallus L.). It focuses on determining the effects of varying levels of peanut meal as a protein source in broiler diets. Parameters such as weight gain, feed intake, and feed conversion efficiency were measured and analyzed throughout the experimental period. The study also examines the potential of peanut meal as an alternative and cost-effective feed ingredient in poultry production. Results of the study provide insights into optimizing feed formulations to enhance productivity and support sustainable poultry farming practices.

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