Efeito de alguns fenos de origem tropical sobre o crescimento de frangos de corte

Autores

  • Takeshi Ochiai UFV
  • Joaquim Campos UFV
  • José Brandão Fonseca UFV

Palavras-chave:

farinha alfafa, feno rami, cultura alfafa, crescimento pintos, pigmentação canelas

Resumo

An experiment was conducted with a total of 400 broilertype chicks to study some tropical hays as a substitute for alfalfa meal in chick starter rations. The chicks were fed diets containing 5 percent either of one of the following products: alfalfa hay, ramie (Boehmeria nivea) meal, "soja perene" hay (Glycine javanica) and tarsum (a natural source of vitamins, microelements and pigments). Corn cobs was used in the control diet.

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2025-02-21

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Ochiai, T., Campos, J., & Brandão Fonseca, J. (2025). Efeito de alguns fenos de origem tropical sobre o crescimento de frangos de corte. Revista Ceres, 19(103), 155–166. Recuperado de https://ojs.ceres.ufv.br/ceres/article/view/6667

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