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Effect of choice feeding on the performance of broilers

British Poultry Science, 1997
1. Male broilers from, 21 to 56 d of age were fed their diet either mixed as pellets or mash, or as separate ingredients presented on a free-choice basis, to determine whether feeding method affected growth, carcase composition or profitability to 56 d of age. 2.
M D, Olver, A, Jonker
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Effect of dietary sorbitol on the performance of broilers

British Poultry Science, 1991
1. The effect of dietary sorbitol on the performance of broilers was investigated. Male and female broilers were given a control diet or a sorbitol diet (100 g/kg diet) ad libitum from 29 to 57 d of age. 2. Body weight gain, food intake, food efficiency and the ME values of the diets were not significantly different.
M, Furuse   +5 more
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Productive performance of broiler rabbits

Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2016
The study focuses on the effect of breed on the body weights and average daily gains (ADGs) during pre-weaning (birth-4 weeks) and post-weaning (4-16weeks) of Flemish Giant, Californian White and their Crossbreds. The data was subjected to one way analysis of variance.
R. Lavanya   +3 more
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Performance of the Broiler Industry. A Simulative Approach

Journal of Farm Economics, 1966
A LTHOUGH a rigorous discussion of the performance of the broiler industry requires a preliminary in the form of a discussion of behavior of a firm and industry that face a seasonal demand, I am going to forego this preliminary because of a limitation on time.
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Zataria multiflora, broiler health and performance: a review.

Iranian journal of veterinary research, 2019
Zataria multiflora Boiss. (ZM) from Lamiaceae family, is an herb native to Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan with a history of use both as a condiment and a traditional medicine. The herb and/or its preparations have also shown promising effects in modern pharmacological studies.
Shomali, T., Mosleh, N.
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Effect of quantitative feed restriction on broiler performance

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2008
The objective of the current study was to determine the effect of quantitative feed restriction on the performance of broilers. A total of 270 unsexed broilers were randomly allocated to three treatments: with no feed restriction (T1), one week (T2) and two (T3) weeks of feed restriction from 22 days of age and then fed ad libitum until the age of 42 ...
T L, Khetani   +3 more
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Broiler performance under high stocking densities

British Poultry Science, 1988
1. In two consecutive experiments a total of 4,780 broilers were reared at high stocking densities. 2. In experiment 1, the birds were housed at 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50/m2 till 6 weeks. In experiment 2 densities of 20, 40 and 50/m2 were compared; the two higher densities were reduced to 30/m2 at either 3 or 5 weeks of age. 3.
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Broiler house performance analysis and chick entrance planning for a broiler chicken integration

2012
Artan broyler tavuk üretimi Türkiye ekonomisi üzerinde önemli bir etkiye sahiptir. Türkiye'deki kişi başına düşen tavuk eti üretimi dünya sıralamasındaki ilk 20 ülkenin ortalama üretimine çok yakındır. Üretim birleşik organizasyonlar tarafından yapılmakta olup, entegrasyonunun başında üretimin her safhasıyla bağlantılı olan bir tavuk işletmecisi ...
SATIR, Benhür   +2 more
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The effect of zeolite on broiler performance

2004
Zeolites are crystalline alumino-silicates with fully cross-linked open framework structures made up of corner-sharing SiO4 and AlO4 tetrahedral (Karapinar, 1998). It has been reported (Hatieganu et al., 1979) that the addition of zeolites to broiler feeds at the rates of 5 to 9% improved growth rate by 9 to 12% and feed conversion rate (FCR) by 12 ...
Deniz, G, Eren, M, Gezen, SS
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