Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at the poultry farm of the College of
Animal Production Science and Technology. Sudan University of
Science and Technology. To study the effect of the feeding on
locally produced fish meal on broiler productive performance. A
total of 96 unsexed (ROSS 308) broiler chicks and were randomly
distributed into four experimental treatment of 24 on day old chicks.
The treatments were subdivided into three replicates of 8 birds each.
Four experimental diets contained graded levels of locally produced
fish meal (0.0, 5, 7.5 and 10%) were formulated .Chicks were
randomly distributed to consume the experimental diets for 42 days.
The performance data in term of feed intake(g/bird), live weight
(g/bird), weight gain(g/bird), feed conversion ratio (FCR) (g feed/g
gain) and mortality rate (%) were recorded. Statistical analyses were
made by analysis of variance for a completely randomized design
(CRD).
The results revealed that feeding graded levels of locally produced
fish meal decreased feed intake, body weight, and weight gain and
feed conversion ratio without detectable effect on mortality rate.
Therefore, we conclude that feeding locally produced fishmeal diets
did not positively support broiler performance.
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