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Growth Performance Of Cockerel Chicks Fed Cassava Leaf Meal


JU Ogbonna
AO Oredein

Abstract

The effects of diets containing O, 150 and 300g/kg sun-dried cassava leaf meal (CLM) on the growth performance of cockerel chicks were studied. The experimental diets A, B and C were both isonitrogenous and isoenergetic in formulation. Chicks on diets A, B and C consumed 89.89, 103.16 and 104.71g/bird/day, respectively. The mean daily body weight gain showed significant difference (P < 0.05) between treatments A and C but not between 8 and C (P>0.05). The highest mean daily body weight gain (20.11g/bird) was obtained on diet A, while the lowest value (1 1.70g/bird) was obtained on diet C. The chicks on diets B and C showed a continous depression in growth rate with increasing dietary CLM. The feed conversion ratio showed significant differences (P < 0.05) between treatments. A value of 0.22 was obtained on diet A, while 0.11 was recorded on diet C. The chicks on treatment A tended to rest more often than those on treatment B or C, which appeared more "active" and "visited" the feed troughs more often.

Keywords: Cassava leaf meal, Growth performance, Cockerel chicks


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