Correlation Between Body Weight Day Old Chick (DOC) and Body Weight Each Week from Commercial Farms in Province of Rizal, Philippines

G. S. Payte, L. Purnamasari, J. P. Olarve, J. F. dela Cruz
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Farmers of the poultry industry are seeking new and more efficient techniques to produce broilers more quickly, without sacrificing quality, nutrition, or cost, as the demand for poultry rises in conjunction with the human population. This study analyzed the weight of broilers from day 1 to harvest day to determine the impact of each daily or weekly weight on the final weight of the broilers. The experiment was conducted in a conventional type of housing. One hundred thousand male Cobb strain day-old chicks were housed. The feed of the chicks consisted of commercially blended feeds including CP and BMEG, as well as vitamins, minerals, and amino acids, in accordance with nutritional needs. The study examined the relationship between the day-old chick’s weight and the flock’s weekly weight and discovered that there is no correlation between the day-old chick’s weight and its weekly weight at days 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35 (harvest weight). However, the weight at the 7-day mark had the greatest effect on the potential market weight of the broiler. It can be determined that the early life of chickens plays a crucial role in their productivity.
菲律宾黎萨尔省商业农场雏鸡体重(DOC)与每周体重的相关性
随着对家禽的需求随着人口的增加而增加,家禽业的农民正在寻求新的和更有效的技术,以便在不牺牲质量、营养或成本的情况下更快地生产肉鸡。本研究分析了肉鸡从第1天到收获日的体重,以确定每日或每周体重对肉鸡最终体重的影响。实验是在一种传统的房屋中进行的。饲养了10万只科布雄性日龄雏鸡。雏鸡的饲料由商业混合饲料组成,包括CP和BMEG,以及根据营养需要添加维生素、矿物质和氨基酸。该研究考察了日龄雏鸡体重与雏鸡周体重之间的关系,发现雏鸡体重与雏鸡第7、14、21、28和35天(收获体重)的周体重之间没有相关性。但7日龄体重对肉鸡潜在市场体重的影响最大。可以确定的是,鸡的早期生活对其生产力起着至关重要的作用。
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