Uso de eucalipto (Eucalyptus citriodora) como promotor de crecimiento en dietas para pollos broiler en el recinto Cochabamba provincia de Bolívar

In the present research work, the use of eucalyptus as a growth promoter in diets for broiler chickens in the Cochabamba facility in the province of Bolívar was evaluated. 200 mixed broiler chickens of the broiler line were used, distributed in a completely randomized experimental design with four t...

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1. Verfasser: Vega Vargas, Germania Alejandra (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Veröffentlicht: 2023
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Zusammenfassung:In the present research work, the use of eucalyptus as a growth promoter in diets for broiler chickens in the Cochabamba facility in the province of Bolívar was evaluated. 200 mixed broiler chickens of the broiler line were used, distributed in a completely randomized experimental design with four treatments and five repetitions. The inclusion levels of eucalyptus flour were 0.1% (T1), 0.2% (T2), 0.3% (T3) and 0% (T0) added to the diet. In the food consumption variable in the sixth, T3 (4765.80 g), T2 (4732.80 g), T1 (4700.80 g) obtained the highest food consumption and the lowest consumption was for T0 (4685.00 g). ). body weights, the treatments presented statistical differences (P>0.05) in the six weeks of the study. Body weight in the sixth week was higher for T3 (2911.80 g) and lower for T2 (2898.80 g), T1 (2891.40g) and T0 (2887.20g). The feed conversion index showed statistical differences (P>0.05) between the treatments. In the sixth week, eucalyptus flour levels showed numerical differences. The highest feed conversion was found in T3 (1.64) followed by T2 (1.63), T1 (1.63). The T0 treatment presented lower feed conversion with (1.62). In mortality, the treatment with the highest rate was T2 (4%) as seen in Table 4. while, in T0; T1 and T3 did not present mortality.