THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENS

In this experiment we have studied the effect of cellulosic categories from combined forages with sunflower meal on nutritive and bioproductive indices at broiler chickens. The experiment was carried out on 90 broiler chickens divided in three experimental groups: CG, EG1 and EG2. At control group w...

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Main Authors: RAMONA BIANCA TETILEANU, D. DRINCEANU, LAVINIA ȘTEF, I. LUCA, C. JULEAN, VOICHITA GHERASIM, T.G.A. BERLOVAN
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Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1316
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author RAMONA BIANCA TETILEANU
D. DRINCEANU
LAVINIA ȘTEF
I. LUCA
C. JULEAN
VOICHITA GHERASIM
T.G.A. BERLOVAN
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D. DRINCEANU
LAVINIA ȘTEF
I. LUCA
C. JULEAN
VOICHITA GHERASIM
T.G.A. BERLOVAN
author_sort RAMONA BIANCA TETILEANU
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description In this experiment we have studied the effect of cellulosic categories from combined forages with sunflower meal on nutritive and bioproductive indices at broiler chickens. The experiment was carried out on 90 broiler chickens divided in three experimental groups: CG, EG1 and EG2. At control group was incorporated in combined forage 20% barley, at EG1 was incorporated 20% barley and 10% sunflower meal of good quality (36% CP) and at EG2 was incorporated 20% barley and 10% sunflower meal of poor quality (27% CP). At the age of 3 and 6 weeks were determined the nutritive and bioproductive indices. The highest forage consumption is registered at CG at which in the structure of combined forages was incorporated barley in proportion of 20% and was with 12.02% higher comparative with EG1 and with 5.9% higher comparative with EG2. The incorporation of barley and sunflower meal in the structure of combined forages fed to broiler chickens determines the reduction of body weight with 11.18% at EG2 and with 9.55% at EG1. The highest specific consumption is registered at EG2 and is with 6.52% higher comparative with control group.
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spelling doaj.art-87ab0f47904547d88116e25fdef1f3062024-04-10T06:55:41ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-10-014214364361316THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENSRAMONA BIANCA TETILEANU0D. DRINCEANU1LAVINIA ȘTEF2I. LUCA3C. JULEAN4VOICHITA GHERASIM5T.G.A. BERLOVAN6Agency for Payments and Intervention in Agriculture (APIA) - RomaniaBanat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Timisoara - RomaniaBanat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Timisoara - RomaniaBanat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Timisoara - RomaniaBanat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Timisoara - RomaniaBanat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Timisoara - RomaniaBanat's University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Timisoara - RomaniaIn this experiment we have studied the effect of cellulosic categories from combined forages with sunflower meal on nutritive and bioproductive indices at broiler chickens. The experiment was carried out on 90 broiler chickens divided in three experimental groups: CG, EG1 and EG2. At control group was incorporated in combined forage 20% barley, at EG1 was incorporated 20% barley and 10% sunflower meal of good quality (36% CP) and at EG2 was incorporated 20% barley and 10% sunflower meal of poor quality (27% CP). At the age of 3 and 6 weeks were determined the nutritive and bioproductive indices. The highest forage consumption is registered at CG at which in the structure of combined forages was incorporated barley in proportion of 20% and was with 12.02% higher comparative with EG1 and with 5.9% higher comparative with EG2. The incorporation of barley and sunflower meal in the structure of combined forages fed to broiler chickens determines the reduction of body weight with 11.18% at EG2 and with 9.55% at EG1. The highest specific consumption is registered at EG2 and is with 6.52% higher comparative with control group.https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1316cellulosic categoriessunflower mealbroiler chickens
spellingShingle RAMONA BIANCA TETILEANU
D. DRINCEANU
LAVINIA ȘTEF
I. LUCA
C. JULEAN
VOICHITA GHERASIM
T.G.A. BERLOVAN
THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENS
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
cellulosic categories
sunflower meal
broiler chickens
title THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENS
title_full THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENS
title_fullStr THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENS
title_full_unstemmed THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENS
title_short THE EFFECT OF CELLULOSIC CATEGORIES FROM COMBINED FORAGES WITH SUNFLOWER MEAL ON BROILER CHICKENS
title_sort effect of cellulosic categories from combined forages with sunflower meal on broiler chickens
topic cellulosic categories
sunflower meal
broiler chickens
url https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1316
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