Ogle, Brian
- Department of Applied Animal Science and Welfare, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
A total of 225 crossbred male and female local chickens (Noi x Tau Vang) at 4 weeks of age were allocated at random to 3 treatments, and with 3 households as replications. The treatments were Control: (CPFD), total confinement, with paddy rice (P), fishmeal (F) and duckweed (D) provided ad-libitum in 3 separate feeders; SPFD: scavenging, with P, F and D provided ad-libitum and SPD: scavenging, with P and D provided ad libitum. The birds were weighed each week between 4 and 20 weeks of age and feed consumption was recorded each day throughout the growing period. Egg production and egg quality were recorded from 21 to 30 weeks of age. Total feed dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) intake and average daily weight gain were significantly different among treatments (P
Egg performance; growth performance; local chickens; scavenging; supplementation
Livestock Research For Rural Development
2007, volume: 19, number: 2, pages: -
Animal and Dairy Science
Veterinary Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/16123