TY - BOOK AU - Zuniga, Patrick Renz R. TI - Supervised farming project on broiler production using malunggay (Moringa olifera) leaf extract as water additive / PY - 2019/// N1 - Terminal Report (BS Arg (An Sci) - Mariano Marcos State University N2 - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ZUNIGA, PATRICK RENZ RAMOS. 2019. Supervised Farming Project on Broiler Production Using Malunggay Leaf Extract as Water Additive. Supervised Farming Project. College of Agriculture, Food and Sustainable Development. Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac, 2906 Ilocos Norte. 45pp. Adviser: Ms. Joan R. Rarogal The supervised farming project on broiler production was conducted at Brgy. 23, Dipilat, Vintar, Ilocos Norte. Broiler chickens were reared for two production cycles using Malunggay Leaf Extract (MLE) as a water additive. The first production cycle was conducted from January 16, 2019 - February 17, 2019 and February 16, 2019 - March 20, 2019 for the second production cycle. One hundred heads of broiler were reared for each cycle supplemented with 90 ml of MLE to 1 li of water after the brooding stage. The production management practices followed were based on the Philippine Recommends for Broiler Production. Results showed that broilers with MLE as water additive via the drinking water in the 1st cycle had a final weight of 1.59 kg bird, average daily gain weight of 0.044 kg, total gain in weight of 1.53 kg/bird, and feed conversion efficiency of 1.79 kg/bird. While in the 2nd cycle, a final weight of 1.52 kg/bird, average daily gain weight of 0.046 kg/bird, total gain in weight of 1.43 kg/bird, feed conversion efficiency of 1.71 kg/bird were obtained The cost of production in the first cycle was Php 12,955.35 and in the second cycle was Php 12,142.71 with a total expense of Php 25,098.06. The birds offered with MLE as a water additive in the first cycle had a gross income of Php 18,751.00 and Php 19,066.00 in the second cycle. The net income incurred in the first cycle were Php 5,795.65 and Php 6,923.29 in the second cycle with a total of Php 12,718.94. The return on investment (ROI) were 44.74% and 57.02% in the first and second cycle, respectively The problems encountered were the weather condition and poor quality of chicks. Giving additional source of heat, at least 25-watt bulb during cold weather was the solution made. During hot weather, additional amount of water was provided to the broiler chickens to regulate their body temperature and to avoid heat stroke. On the other hand, poor quality chicks were observed during the first cycle which caused high mortality. Thus, purchasing chicks for the second cycle at another farm supply was considered The values developed and technical know-how acquired includes the proper construction of poultry house, proper amount of feeds given to the chicken also with the importance of cleaning, recording and marketing. The values developed for each technical know-how acquired are resourcefulness, preciseness, honesty, patience, friendly, and awareness. ER -