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Title: Effect of Feeding Diet Contained Fish Oil on Broilers Performance and Blood Profile
Other Titles: تاثير العليقة المحتوية علي زيت السمك علي اداءوبعض مقاييس الدم لدجاج اللحم
Authors: EDIREES, MARIAM ALZEBAIR MUSA
Supervisor,- MOHAMAD TAGELDEN
Keywords: Broilers
Fish Oil
Blood Profile
Issue Date: 23-Oct-2016
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: EDIREES, MARIAM ALZEBAIR MUSA.Effect of Feeding Diet Contained Fish Oil on Broilers Performance and Blood Profile\MARIAM ALZEBAIR MUSA EDIREES; MOHAMAD TAGELDEN.-khartoum:Sudan University of Science and Technology,College of animai production in the tropics,2016.-49p.:ill.:28cm.-M.sc.
Series/Report no.: sc;
Abstract: The study was conducted at the College Farm of Science and Technology of Animal Production, Sudan University of Science and Technology to investigate the effect of adding fish oil (3 % and 0%) to the finisher ration on broiler performance. Were used 200 birds were aged three weeks average weight was (683.3g).They divided into two groups, each group contains four replicatetwenty five birds. The ration (iso-nitrogenous and iso-caloric) was formulated according the requirement of (NRC) National Research council (1944). The objective of study to provide cheaper source of energy and to decrease the total cost. The effect of fish oil supplementation was studded on broiler performance feed intake (g/bird) , water intake (ml/bird) , relative water (ml/bird) , body weight (g/bird) , weight gain (g/bird) , feed conversion ratio (g/bird) , carcass weight (g/bird) ,dressing percentage (%) , blood analysis , protein ratio efficiency(g) , efficiency energy utilization(g) , lysine efficiency(g) and production efficiency factor(g) . Adding fish oil improved feed intake (g/bird) , water intake (ml/bird), body weight (g/bird), weight gain (g/bird) , carcass weight (g/bird) ,dressing percentage (%), protein ratio efficiency(g) , efficiency energy utilization(g) , lysine efficiency(g) and production efficiency factor significant(g) (P<0.01) and improved significantly (P<0.05) somebloodparameters of broiler chicks. No significant difference were the effaced for relative water (ml/bird) and feed conversion ratio (g/bird) (P>0.05) in this study.
Description: thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/14589
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