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Evaluation of the performance the different breeds of broilers chickens (Gallus gallus Domesticus) / by Jerlyn C. Sumalpong

By: Material type: ArticleDumaguete City Foundation University, 2010 Description: xiv, 56 leaves : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • CoA (AnSci-Th) LG 221 D35 A37 A5 A38 2010 S86
Dissertation note: Undergraduate thesis (Bachelor of Science in Agriculture major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2013. Summary: This study evaluates the performance of different breeds of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) in terms of growth rate, feed consumption, and feed conversion efficiency. The research compares selected broiler breeds under similar management and feeding conditions to determine variations in productivity and adaptability. It also examines factors influencing performance, including genetic characteristics and environmental conditions. The findings aim to identify the most efficient breed for meat production and provide recommendations for improving poultry production practices and farm profitability.
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A study evaluating the performance of different broiler chicken breeds.

Undergraduate thesis (Bachelor of Science in Agriculture major in Animal Science) -- Foundation University, 2013.

Includes bibliographical references and appendices.

This study evaluates the performance of different breeds of broiler chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) in terms of growth rate, feed consumption, and feed conversion efficiency. The research compares selected broiler breeds under similar management and feeding conditions to determine variations in productivity and adaptability. It also examines factors influencing performance, including genetic characteristics and environmental conditions. The findings aim to identify the most efficient breed for meat production and provide recommendations for improving poultry production practices and farm profitability.

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