Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia
In the present investigation 480 baby chickens from the Cobb 500 line were submitted, with the following objectives being proposed. Determine the optimal dose of alfalfa meal, 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in the diet. To identify the effect of alfalfa meal, on the pigmentation in the legs of chickens. Establ...
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author | Bosquez Bosquez, Josè Alonso |
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description | In the present investigation 480 baby chickens from the Cobb 500 line were submitted, with the following objectives being proposed. Determine the optimal dose of alfalfa meal, 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in the diet. To identify the effect of alfalfa meal, on the pigmentation in the legs of chickens. Establish the economic analysis of the benefit / cost ratio (RB / C), of the best treatment. It was executed in the Province of Bolivar in the San José de Chimbo, Puyaguata sector at 2450 m.s.n.m at a temperature of 15ºC. On arrival they presented an average weight of 42 gr. The objectives were: Evaluate the levels of pigmentation at 5, 10 and 15% at the level of legs. During the execution of the research, the chickens were randomly distributed in four treatments with four replications using a completely randomized block design, 5% tukey test, simple linear regression and correlation test and the economic analysis in the benefit / cost ratio where T3 presented the best productive parameters and better pigmentation during all the weeks of investigation. Therefore in the results we can say that the application of alfalfa meal in the diet of the chickens cobb 500 if it contributed positive effects in the production and pigmentation, recommending the T3 15% of alfalfa meal that presented a weight of 2498, 89 gr in comparison to the T0 that obtained a weight of 2357.68 gr average in the last week of investigation. As a result T3 is the one that offers the best results and economic benefits In the present investigation 480 baby chickens from the Cobb 500 line were submitted, with the following objectives being proposed. Determine the optimal dose of alfalfa meal, 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in the diet. To identify the effect of alfalfa meal, on the pigmentation in the legs of chickens. Establish the economic analysis of the benefit / cost ratio (RB / C), of the best treatment. It was executed in the Province of Bolivar in the San José de Chimbo, Puyaguata sector at 2450 m.s.n.m at a temperature of 15ºC. On arrival they presented an average weight of 42 gr. The objectives were: Evaluate the levels of pigmentation at 5, 10 and 15% at the level of legs. During the execution of the research, the chickens were randomly distributed in four treatments with four replications using a completely randomized block design, 5% tukey test, simple linear regression and correlation test and the economic analysis in the benefit / cost ratio where T3 presented the best productive parameters and better pigmentation during all the weeks of investigation. Therefore in the results we can say that the application of alfalfa meal in the diet of the chickens cobb 500 if it contributed positive effects in the production and pigmentation, recommending the T3 15% of alfalfa meal that presented a weight of 2498, 89 gr in comparison to the T0 that obtained a weight of 2357.68 gr average in the last week of investigation. As a result T3 is the one that offers the best results and economic benefits In the present investigation 480 baby chickens from the Cobb 500 line were submitted, with the following objectives being proposed. Determine the optimal dose of alfalfa meal, 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in the diet. To identify the effect of alfalfa meal, on the pigmentation in the legs of chickens. Establish the economic analysis of the benefit / cost ratio (RB / C), of the best treatment. It was executed in the Province of Bolivar in the San José de Chimbo, Puyaguata sector at 2450 m.s.n.m at a temperature of 15ºC. On arrival they presented an average weight of 42 gr. The objectives were: Evaluate the levels of pigmentation at 5, 10 and 15% at the level of legs. During the execution of the research, the chickens were randomly distributed in four treatments with four replications using a completely randomized block design, 5% tukey test, simple linear regression and correlation test and the economic analysis in the benefit / cost ratio where T3 presented the best productive parameters and better pigmentation during all the weeks of investigation. Therefore in the results we can say that the application of alfalfa meal in the diet of the chickens cobb 500 if it contributed positive effects in the production and pigmentation, recommending the T3 15% of alfalfa meal that presented a weight of 2498, 89 gr in comparison to the T0 that obtained a weight of 2357.68 gr average in the last week of investigation. As a result T3 is the one that offers the best results and economic benefits |
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spelling | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticiaBosquez Bosquez, Josè AlonsoLara Mariño, Alvaro FabricioPOLLOBROILERALIMENTACIÓNHARINAIn the present investigation 480 baby chickens from the Cobb 500 line were submitted, with the following objectives being proposed. Determine the optimal dose of alfalfa meal, 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in the diet. To identify the effect of alfalfa meal, on the pigmentation in the legs of chickens. Establish the economic analysis of the benefit / cost ratio (RB / C), of the best treatment. It was executed in the Province of Bolivar in the San José de Chimbo, Puyaguata sector at 2450 m.s.n.m at a temperature of 15ºC. On arrival they presented an average weight of 42 gr. The objectives were: Evaluate the levels of pigmentation at 5, 10 and 15% at the level of legs. During the execution of the research, the chickens were randomly distributed in four treatments with four replications using a completely randomized block design, 5% tukey test, simple linear regression and correlation test and the economic analysis in the benefit / cost ratio where T3 presented the best productive parameters and better pigmentation during all the weeks of investigation. Therefore in the results we can say that the application of alfalfa meal in the diet of the chickens cobb 500 if it contributed positive effects in the production and pigmentation, recommending the T3 15% of alfalfa meal that presented a weight of 2498, 89 gr in comparison to the T0 that obtained a weight of 2357.68 gr average in the last week of investigation. As a result T3 is the one that offers the best results and economic benefits In the present investigation 480 baby chickens from the Cobb 500 line were submitted, with the following objectives being proposed. Determine the optimal dose of alfalfa meal, 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in the diet. To identify the effect of alfalfa meal, on the pigmentation in the legs of chickens. Establish the economic analysis of the benefit / cost ratio (RB / C), of the best treatment. It was executed in the Province of Bolivar in the San José de Chimbo, Puyaguata sector at 2450 m.s.n.m at a temperature of 15ºC. On arrival they presented an average weight of 42 gr. The objectives were: Evaluate the levels of pigmentation at 5, 10 and 15% at the level of legs. During the execution of the research, the chickens were randomly distributed in four treatments with four replications using a completely randomized block design, 5% tukey test, simple linear regression and correlation test and the economic analysis in the benefit / cost ratio where T3 presented the best productive parameters and better pigmentation during all the weeks of investigation. Therefore in the results we can say that the application of alfalfa meal in the diet of the chickens cobb 500 if it contributed positive effects in the production and pigmentation, recommending the T3 15% of alfalfa meal that presented a weight of 2498, 89 gr in comparison to the T0 that obtained a weight of 2357.68 gr average in the last week of investigation. As a result T3 is the one that offers the best results and economic benefits In the present investigation 480 baby chickens from the Cobb 500 line were submitted, with the following objectives being proposed. Determine the optimal dose of alfalfa meal, 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% in the diet. To identify the effect of alfalfa meal, on the pigmentation in the legs of chickens. Establish the economic analysis of the benefit / cost ratio (RB / C), of the best treatment. It was executed in the Province of Bolivar in the San José de Chimbo, Puyaguata sector at 2450 m.s.n.m at a temperature of 15ºC. On arrival they presented an average weight of 42 gr. The objectives were: Evaluate the levels of pigmentation at 5, 10 and 15% at the level of legs. During the execution of the research, the chickens were randomly distributed in four treatments with four replications using a completely randomized block design, 5% tukey test, simple linear regression and correlation test and the economic analysis in the benefit / cost ratio where T3 presented the best productive parameters and better pigmentation during all the weeks of investigation. Therefore in the results we can say that the application of alfalfa meal in the diet of the chickens cobb 500 if it contributed positive effects in the production and pigmentation, recommending the T3 15% of alfalfa meal that presented a weight of 2498, 89 gr in comparison to the T0 that obtained a weight of 2357.68 gr average in the last week of investigation. As a result T3 is the one that offers the best results and economic benefitsEn la presente investigación se sometieron 480 pollitos bebes de la línea cobb 500, planteándonos los siguientes objetivos. Determinar la dosis optima de harina de alfalfa, 0%, 5%, 10% y 15% en la dieta alimenticia. Identificar el efecto de la harina de alfalfa, sobre la pigmentación en las patas de pollos. Establecer el análisis económico de la relación beneficio/costo (RB/C), del mejor tratamiento. Se ejecutó en la Provincia de Bolívar en el cantón San José de Chimbo, sector Puyaguata a 2450 m.s.n.m a una temperatura de 15ºC. Los cuales a la llegada presentaron un peso promedio de 42 gr los objetivos trazados fueron: Evaluar los niveles de pigmentación al 5,10 y 15% a nivel de patas Durante la ejecución de la investigación se distribuyeron los pollos en sus tratamientos respectivamente al azar en cuatro tratamientos con cuatro repeticiones aplicando un diseño de bloques completamente al azar, prueba de tukey al 5%, prueba de correlación y regresión lineal simple y el análisis económico en la relación beneficio/costo donde el T3 presento los mejores parámetros productivos y mejor pigmentación durante todas las semanas de investigación. Por lo tanto en los resultados podemos decir que la aplicación de harina de alfalfa en la dieta alimenticia de los pollos cobb 500 si aporto efectos positivos en la producción y pigmentación, recomendando el T3 15% de harina de alfalfa que presento un peso de 2498,89 gr en comparación con el T0 que obtuvo un peso de 2357,68 gr promedio en la última semana de investigación. Resultando que el T3 es el que mejores resultados y beneficios económicos brinda. En la presente investigación se sometieron 480 pollitos bebes de la línea cobb 500, planteándonos los siguientes objetivos. Determinar la dosis optima de harina de alfalfa, 0%, 5%, 10% y 15% en la dieta alimenticia. Identificar el efecto de la harina de alfalfa, sobre la pigmentación en las patas de pollos. Establecer el análisis económico de la relación beneficio/costo (RB/C), del mejor tratamiento. Se ejecutó en la Provincia de Bolívar en el cantón San José de Chimbo, sector Puyaguata a 2450 m.s.n.m a una temperatura de 15ºC. Los cuales a la llegada presentaron un peso promedio de 42 gr los objetivos trazados fueron: Evaluar los niveles de pigmentación al 5,10 y 15% a nivel de patas Durante la ejecución de la investigación se distribuyeron los pollos en sus tratamientos respectivamente al azar en cuatro tratamientos con cuatro repeticiones aplicando un diseño de bloques completamente al azar, prueba de tukey al 5%, prueba de correlación y regresión lineal simple y el análisis económico en la relación beneficio/costo donde el T3 presento los mejores parámetros productivos y mejor pigmentación durante todas las semanas de investigación. Por lo tanto en los resultados podemos decir que la aplicación de harina de alfalfa en la dieta alimenticia de los pollos cobb 500 si aporto efectos positivos en la producción y pigmentación, recomendando el T3 15% de harina de alfalfa que presento un peso de 2498,89 gr en comparación con el T0 que obtuvo un peso de 2357,68 gr promedio en la última semana de investigación. Resultando que el T3 es el que mejores resultados y beneficios económicos brinda. En la presente investigación se sometieron 480 pollitos bebes de la línea cobb 500, planteándonos los siguientes objetivos. Determinar la dosis optima de harina de alfalfa, 0%, 5%, 10% y 15% en la dieta alimenticia. Identificar el efecto de la harina de alfalfa, sobre la pigmentación en las patas de pollos. Establecer el análisis económico de la relación beneficio/costo (RB/C), del mejor tratamiento. Se ejecutó en la Provincia de Bolívar en el cantón San José de Chimbo, sector Puyaguata a 2450 m.s.n.m a una temperatura de 15ºC. Los cuales a la llegada presentaron un peso promedio de 42 gr los objetivos trazados fueron: Evaluar los niveles de pigmentación al 5,10 y 15% a nivel de patas Durante la ejecución de la investigación se distribuyeron los pollos en sus tratamientos respectivamente al azar en cuatro tratamientos con cuatro repeticiones aplicando un diseño de bloques completamente al azar, prueba de tukey al 5%, prueba de correlación y regresión lineal simple y el análisis económico en la relación beneficio/costo donde el T3 presento los mejores parámetros productivos y mejor pigmentación durante todas las semanas de investigación. Por lo tanto en los resultados podemos decir que la aplicación de harina de alfalfa en la dieta alimenticia de los pollos cobb 500 si aporto efectos positivos en la producción y pigmentación, recomendando el T3 15% de harina de alfalfa que presento un peso de 2498,89 gr en comparación con el T0 que obtuvo un peso de 2357,68 gr promedio en la última semana de investigación. Resultando que el T3 es el que mejores resultados y beneficios económicos brinda.Universidad Estatal de Bolívar . Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Recursos Naturales y del Ambiente . Escuela Medicina Veterinaria y ZootecniaGuillìn Núñez, Rodrigo2017-04-04T13:20:32Z2017-04-04T13:20:32Z2017-02-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.documenthttp://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/1755spaFCCAG.MVZ;118info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Estatal de Bolivarinstname:Universidad Estatal de Bolivarinstacron:UEB2017-04-04T08:20:32Zoai:dspace.ueb.edu.ec:123456789/1755Institucionalhttps://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.ueb.edu.ec/https://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:17352025-07-26T12:50:46.784687Repositorio Universidad Estatal de Bolivar - Universidad Estatal de Bolivartrue |
spellingShingle | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia Bosquez Bosquez, Josè Alonso POLLO BROILER ALIMENTACIÓN HARINA |
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title | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia |
title_full | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia |
title_fullStr | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia |
title_short | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia |
title_sort | Evaluación de los Niveles de Pigmentación del Pollo Broiler, aplicando diferentes dosis de Harina de Alfalfa, en la dieta alimenticia |
topic | POLLO BROILER ALIMENTACIÓN HARINA |
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