In two broiler experiments, six linearly programmed least~cost diets were formulated at two dietary 'energy concentrations (12.6 and 24.2 MJ metabolizable energy (ME) kg-I and three protein contents (73, 63 and 52 MJ ME kg crude protein-I). In the first experiment, four groups each of eight broiler cockerels were allocated to each diet, and in the second, four groups of ten males and often females were allocated to each diet. Similar trends were observed in both experiments. Increasing the dietary energy concentration improved, substantially, the growth rate and feed conversion ratio of chickens. Birds tended to grow faster on the three low-energy diets with increasing dietary protein content; feed conversion ratio also improved. On...
Experiment was conducted to study the effect of Metabolizable Energy (ME) and Balanced Protein (BP) ...
Abstract: A 3x4 factorial arrangement with three Metabolizable Energy (ME) levels (12.13, 12.55, 12....
The aim of doing this experiment was to observe the growth response of improved native breeds of chi...
Experiment was carried out to ascertain the effect of feeding combination of high, normal and low en...
ABSTRACT Three experiments were conducted to determine the optimum protein and energy levels for sta...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of varying crude protein (CP) levels on the perform...
There is a need for constant review of empirical data relating crude fibre (CF) tolerance limit of b...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of variable dietary metabolizable energy and crud...
270 day old Arbor Acre broilers of a mixed sex were used to investigate the effects of different die...
The objective of this study was to estimate the suitability of recommending Ross guide requirements ...
Abstract: A five-week study was conducted to evaluate the productive performance, apparent nutrient ...
Five isocaloric (3200kcal/kg) diets were used in an experiment designed to investigate the effects o...
ABSTRACT Male broiler chicks were fed ad libitum diets containing 18, 23, or 30 % protein for 3 week...
A three-week trial was conducted to determine the effect of lowering dietary protein level (DPL) wit...
The objective of this work was to study the protein utilization and protein turnover of different br...
Experiment was conducted to study the effect of Metabolizable Energy (ME) and Balanced Protein (BP) ...
Abstract: A 3x4 factorial arrangement with three Metabolizable Energy (ME) levels (12.13, 12.55, 12....
The aim of doing this experiment was to observe the growth response of improved native breeds of chi...
Experiment was carried out to ascertain the effect of feeding combination of high, normal and low en...
ABSTRACT Three experiments were conducted to determine the optimum protein and energy levels for sta...
This study was conducted to determine the effect of varying crude protein (CP) levels on the perform...
There is a need for constant review of empirical data relating crude fibre (CF) tolerance limit of b...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of variable dietary metabolizable energy and crud...
270 day old Arbor Acre broilers of a mixed sex were used to investigate the effects of different die...
The objective of this study was to estimate the suitability of recommending Ross guide requirements ...
Abstract: A five-week study was conducted to evaluate the productive performance, apparent nutrient ...
Five isocaloric (3200kcal/kg) diets were used in an experiment designed to investigate the effects o...
ABSTRACT Male broiler chicks were fed ad libitum diets containing 18, 23, or 30 % protein for 3 week...
A three-week trial was conducted to determine the effect of lowering dietary protein level (DPL) wit...
The objective of this work was to study the protein utilization and protein turnover of different br...
Experiment was conducted to study the effect of Metabolizable Energy (ME) and Balanced Protein (BP) ...
Abstract: A 3x4 factorial arrangement with three Metabolizable Energy (ME) levels (12.13, 12.55, 12....
The aim of doing this experiment was to observe the growth response of improved native breeds of chi...