The effect of different sources of drinking water on the performance of broiler chicks fed a standard diet was investigated. The water sources were rain water (RNW), stream water (STW) and pipe-borne water (PBW) during the starter phase (week 0-4). The sources of water used during the finishing phase of the broilers (week 4-9) were well water (WLW), STW and PBW. There was no .significant effect of the sources of drinking water on feed intake, weight gain, feed:gain ratio or water intake:feed consumed (ml/g) (p>0.05) during the starter phase. There was also no significant effect of the sources of drinking water on performance during the finisher phase (p>0.05). It is concluded that any of the water sources used in this experiment can b...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of dietary crude protein (CP) levels a...
In this study, the effects of drinker type and drinker height on broiler performance were investigat...
A study was conducted to assess the effects of partial water deprivation on the biologic performance...
The present study is carried out at Poultry Farm Department of Animal Resources, College of Agricult...
Abstract: Samples of water were taken from different sources (commercial, Nile and well). Physical, ...
The role of water sources in broiler performance was assessed using 168 Abor Acre broiler birds. The...
ABSTRACT The daily water consumption of twenty-four flocks of commercial broiler chickens was measur...
The aspects involved in broiler water intake are not well known, despite the importance of water in ...
ABSTRACT Two trials were designed to compare the performance of broilers receiving free access to wa...
This report describes the methods of water provision in the current housing and management of broile...
ABSTRACT Water usage of daily fed and skip-a-day-fed broiler breeder pullets housed in cages was mea...
Aim: This study assessed the impact of four water sources used as drinking water in Egypt for broile...
The objective of the study was to assess the effect of varying levels of water deprivation on growth...
WATER represents a major part of the nutrient intake of poultry. The vital role of water is indicate...
Abstract: Finisher broilers were fed conventional dry and wet mash with varying amounts of water add...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of dietary crude protein (CP) levels a...
In this study, the effects of drinker type and drinker height on broiler performance were investigat...
A study was conducted to assess the effects of partial water deprivation on the biologic performance...
The present study is carried out at Poultry Farm Department of Animal Resources, College of Agricult...
Abstract: Samples of water were taken from different sources (commercial, Nile and well). Physical, ...
The role of water sources in broiler performance was assessed using 168 Abor Acre broiler birds. The...
ABSTRACT The daily water consumption of twenty-four flocks of commercial broiler chickens was measur...
The aspects involved in broiler water intake are not well known, despite the importance of water in ...
ABSTRACT Two trials were designed to compare the performance of broilers receiving free access to wa...
This report describes the methods of water provision in the current housing and management of broile...
ABSTRACT Water usage of daily fed and skip-a-day-fed broiler breeder pullets housed in cages was mea...
Aim: This study assessed the impact of four water sources used as drinking water in Egypt for broile...
The objective of the study was to assess the effect of varying levels of water deprivation on growth...
WATER represents a major part of the nutrient intake of poultry. The vital role of water is indicate...
Abstract: Finisher broilers were fed conventional dry and wet mash with varying amounts of water add...
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of dietary crude protein (CP) levels a...
In this study, the effects of drinker type and drinker height on broiler performance were investigat...
A study was conducted to assess the effects of partial water deprivation on the biologic performance...