Effects Of Substitution Of Fish Meal With Soybean Oil Meal On The Performance Of Broiler Chicks (Record no. 2120)
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title | eng |
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Classification number | 0362,T |
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Personal name | Khurshid Ahmad |
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Location of meeting | Dr. Nisar Ahmad |
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Title | Effects Of Substitution Of Fish Meal With Soybean Oil Meal On The Performance Of Broiler Chicks |
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Year of publication | 1993 |
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Dissertation note | The present study was under taken to investigate the effects of substitution of fish meal which is comparatively costly protein supplement with the soybean oil meal on the performance of Broiler chicks. One hundred and eighty day old (Male and Female) hubbard chicks were purchased from local market and were reared on four experimental rations A, B, C, & D upto fifty days of age. The starter rations were fed upto 28 days of age and the finisher rations were fed from 29th to 50 days of age. Results revealed non-significant difference among weight gain and feed consumption of chicks fed on different experimental rations. Apparently better feed utilization was noticed by the chicks fed on ration C (8 percent soybean oil meal and 4 percent fish meal. Statistically non significant difference were observed in the feed efficiency value of chicks fed on different experimental rations. The present result revealed that chicks fed on ration C (8% soybean oil meal and 4% fish meal) apparently showed increased growth of broiler chicks, required less amount of feed per unit weight gain and were economical as compared to birds fed on other experimental rations. |
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Topical Term | Department of Animal Nutrition |
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Personal name | Dr. Ehtisham |
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Personal name | Dr. Javed Ahmed Qureshi |
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Veterinary Science | UVAS Library | UVAS Library | Thesis Section | 2015-05-26 | 0362,T | 0362,T | Thesis |