Performance of Ross 308 brioler chicken with commercial mixture feed

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In this experiment which was implemented in 42 days in 2022 on 180 chickens in a private poultry farm in Kabul city, Afghanistan, we monitored the impact of a commercially produced feed mixtures on feed utilization and performance of Ross 308 broiler chickens, kept under the same conditions. Values of body weight at the end of the feeding period, daily and weekly increase of weight, daily feed consumption, nitrogenous proteins and their consumption in different stages of feeding, feed conversion during the feeding period were statistically evaluated and compared between three parts of rearing. Significant differences (P≤0.05) in body weight, feed consumption, daily increment and feed conversion in the tow second week of feeding. Based on the results of the performance we found that the Ross 308 chicks responded most positively to the fed commercially manufactured compound feed in the second two weeks of breeding. But the most adaptable feeding period in the current farming environment, which is ultimately reflected in the reaching of the highest body weight and the lowest feed conversion is the third part of rearing.

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Ross broiler chicken, breeding, nutrition, commercial mixture feed, feed consumption, feed conversion

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IDR: 170200616   |   DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2023-7-2-20-26

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