Publication: Performance of broilers as affected by different levels of Kapok seed neak as feed supplement
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2002-03
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Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of the different levels of kapok
seed meal as feed supplement on the performance of broilers. There were five treatments
which were replicated three times and were arranged using the Completely Randomized
Design (CRD).
It was conducted at P. Verceles St., Consolacion, Agoo, La Union from May 6,
2001 to June 20, 2001.
Sixty (60) Cobb broilers were used and distributed in the following treatments:
To - pure ordinary feeds (Control); T 1 - 7% kapok seed meal; T2 - 10% kapok seed meal;
T3 - 15% kapok seed meal; and T4 - 20% kapok seed meal in addition to ordinary feeds.
The Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to determine the effect and
difference among the treatments on the performance of broilers. Duncan's Multiple Range
Test (DMRT) was also used in determining significant difference among the treatments.
Results of the study showed that broilers given the different treatments affected
in their performance in terms of weight gain, feed consumption, and feed conversion
efficiency. Broilers in T4 (20% kapok seed meal) had the highest profit above all
production costs.
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Alcantara, C. G. (2002) Performance of broilers as affected by different levels of Kapok seed neak as feed supplement [Unpublished Undergraduate thesis]. Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, Agoo, La Union.