Performance and Economic Approach to Broiler Finisher for Sustainable Poultry Venture

Danwe, A.B. and Finlak, E.A.

Department of Animal Production, College of Agriculture Jalingo Taraba State, Nigeria

E-mail: augustinedanwe@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

The research was conducted to reveal the performance and economic approach to broiler chickens fed agro-by product incorporated into conventional diet of broiler finisher. The trial was performed with one hundred and twenty (120) Anak 2000 broiler chickens of four (4) weeks old. The birds were allocated to four (4) dietary treatments, with five (5) replicates of six (6) birds per each replicate in a completely randomized design type of equipment. Diets T1, T2, T3, and T4 contained 0%, 20%, 40% and 60% Bambara nut shell meal (Vigna Subterranean) respectively. The experiment lasted for five (5) weeks. The performance results such as average daily body weight gain, average final body weight gain, average daily feed intake and feed conversion ratio were significant (P<0.01) and (P<0.05) respectively in ascending order. The result of economic of production was best in treatments T4 and T3 with cost savings of N103.66k/kg and N79.26k/kg respectively, and poorest in treatments T1, and T2, with cost savings of N0.00k/kg and N40.07k/kg. Birds performed well on diets T3 and T4 with the best cost savings as compared to diet T1 (control).


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