Effect of feed forms, mash and pellets on productive performance and carcass weights of broiler chicken

Authors

  • Basim Aboud Abbas University of Diyala
  • Luma K. Bander University of Baghdad
  • Abdulrazzak A. Jasim University of Baghdad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36077/kjas/2024/v16i3.11635

Keywords:

Meat chicken, feed pellet, Feed conversion ratio, Feed intake, dressing percentage.

Abstract

This study has aimed to investigate the effect of feed forms, mash and pellet on productive performance and carcass yields of broilers. 225 unsexed birds of the hybrid Ross 308 broiler were used, with a starting weight of 45.4 g one day old. The experiment lasted up to 35 days. The birds were randomly distributed into five treatments; each treatment contained 45 chicks according to three replicates (15 birds/ replicate). The experiment’s treatments included: (T1) Control mash 100% (pellet 0%), (T2) mash 75% (pellet 25%), (T3) mash 50% (pellet 50%), (T4) mash 25% (pellet 75%) and (T5) mash 0% (pellet 100%). Results were recorded a significant superior of T4 compared with other treatments (P≤0.05) in live body weight, weight gain, feed intake, feed conversion ratio, carcass weights and dressing percentage, productive index, and economic indicator. It has been found that the growth performance and carcass yield in broiler chickens was improved by using feed pellet instead of mash for 35 days.           

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Published

2024-09-01

How to Cite

Abbas, B. A., Bander, L. K., & Jasim, A. A. (2024). Effect of feed forms, mash and pellets on productive performance and carcass weights of broiler chicken. Kufa Journal for Agricultural Sciences, 16(3), 105-118. https://doi.org/10.36077/kjas/2024/v16i3.11635

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