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Growth performance of cobb-500 broilers fed with varying levels of papaya seed meal / (Record no. 24304)

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Original cataloging agency MMSU
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Personal name Sampayan, Roslyn M.
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Title Growth performance of cobb-500 broilers fed with varying levels of papaya seed meal /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Roslyn M. Sampayan
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. City of Batac :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. MMSU,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2024.
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Extent x, 51 leaves :
Dimensions 29 cm.
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General note Thesis (BS in Agriculture major in Animal Science) -- Mariano Marcos State University-College of Agriculture, Food and Sustainable Development, Batac City
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography : leaves 40-42
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Summary, etc. The study was conducted at Brgy. Medina, Dingras Ilocos Norte from October <br/>1 to October 28, 2023. A total of 12 experimental units with 10 Cobb-500 broiler <br/>chickens each were randomly and equally distributed to four treatments namely, T1 <br/>(100% commercial feeds), T2 ( 3% PSM + 97% commercial feeds), T3 (4% PSM + <br/>96% commercial feeds), and T4 (5% PSM + 95% commercial feeds). <br/>The study determined the effect of supplementing papaya seed meal (PSM) <br/>on the growth performance of broiler chicken. Data analysis on the initial weight <br/>revealed no significant differences among the experimental groups, indicating that <br/>there was uniformity in weight before any treatment was applied. Analysis on the <br/>weekly weight showed that PSM did not affect the broiler weight. Final weight analysis <br/>also indicated no significant differences in broiler weight with PSM supplementation. <br/>Aside from that, the result of the study showed no significant differences (p>0.05) <br/>among the treatments in terms of average daily gain (ADG), feed conversion ratio <br/>(FCR), and total feed intake (TFI). However, ROI remained positive regardless of the <br/>PSM inclusion rate. The highest net income and ROI were obtained in broiler chickens <br/>fed solely with commercial feed.
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