A comparative study was carried out on three breeds of snails in South Eastern Nigeria to assess their growth performance and body morphology. The three breeds used were A. Fulica, A. achatina and A. marginata. Four experimental diets were formulated to contain Concentrate + Pawpaw (Diet I), Concentrate + Moringa oleifera (Diet II), Concentrate + Moringa oleifera + African spinach + Amaranthus hybridus (Diet III) and Concentrate + Moringa oleifera + Amaranthus spinosus (Diet IV). Fifteen 6-month old growing snails of each breed were assigned per dietary treatment and each dietary treatment was replicated three times to contain five snails per replicate, given a total of one hundred and eighty snails. The experiment involved a 3 x 4 factoria...
Six hundred adult mature black-skinned snails with four and five whorls on the shellcomprising of 20...
Background: Giant African land snail (Archachatina marginata) is a micro livestock with potentials a...
The study of the effects of two management systems on the Growth Performance of juvenile African Gia...
The effects of three feed combinations on the growth rate of the African Giant snail, Archachatina m...
Effects of various feeding regimes on the growth performance of the giant African land snail, Archac...
Abstract: A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the use of Treculia africana seed hull meal (TAS...
This experiment was set up to assess the sensory evaluation of African giant land snails (Archachati...
African gaint land snails are important as means of alleviating acute protein shortage in Nigeria li...
A study was conducted to compare growth and feed utilization of Archachatina marginata fed fluted pu...
A study was conducted on the growth Comparison of two edible snail species (Archachatina marginata a...
Thirty six (36) one-week old hatchling of giant snail were randomly selected and grouped into 4 batc...
This study was to evaluate the growth response of Archachatina marginata as influenced by four natur...
Growth performance and carcass characteristics of Archachatina marginata was investigated using five...
The effect of different nitrogen sources in the diets offered to caged African giant land snail, Arc...
This study evaluated the effect of replacing groundnut cake with Moringa oleifera, Leucaena leucocep...
Six hundred adult mature black-skinned snails with four and five whorls on the shellcomprising of 20...
Background: Giant African land snail (Archachatina marginata) is a micro livestock with potentials a...
The study of the effects of two management systems on the Growth Performance of juvenile African Gia...
The effects of three feed combinations on the growth rate of the African Giant snail, Archachatina m...
Effects of various feeding regimes on the growth performance of the giant African land snail, Archac...
Abstract: A feeding trial was conducted to evaluate the use of Treculia africana seed hull meal (TAS...
This experiment was set up to assess the sensory evaluation of African giant land snails (Archachati...
African gaint land snails are important as means of alleviating acute protein shortage in Nigeria li...
A study was conducted to compare growth and feed utilization of Archachatina marginata fed fluted pu...
A study was conducted on the growth Comparison of two edible snail species (Archachatina marginata a...
Thirty six (36) one-week old hatchling of giant snail were randomly selected and grouped into 4 batc...
This study was to evaluate the growth response of Archachatina marginata as influenced by four natur...
Growth performance and carcass characteristics of Archachatina marginata was investigated using five...
The effect of different nitrogen sources in the diets offered to caged African giant land snail, Arc...
This study evaluated the effect of replacing groundnut cake with Moringa oleifera, Leucaena leucocep...
Six hundred adult mature black-skinned snails with four and five whorls on the shellcomprising of 20...
Background: Giant African land snail (Archachatina marginata) is a micro livestock with potentials a...
The study of the effects of two management systems on the Growth Performance of juvenile African Gia...