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Valoración de requerimientos nutricionales de pollos machos broilers cobb500 y su efecto en el crecimiento

Authors: Jonathan Felipe Tomala Castillo; María Del Carmen Rodríguez Briones;

Valoración de requerimientos nutricionales de pollos machos broilers cobb500 y su efecto en el crecimiento

Abstract

En la actualidad, existen diferentes requerimientos nutricionales para los pollos broiler determinados en distintas épocas y bajo determinadas condiciones, sin embargo, estos animales han sido mejorados genéticamente con el objetivo de incrementar la producción de carne en un corto tiempo, además, de los factores medioambientales propios de cada lugar como la altitud, la temperatura, la humedad relativa, etc. Se utilizaron en esta investigación 150 pollos de la línea Cobb500 machos, distribuidos aleatoriamente en dos tratamientos y cinco repeticiones por tratamiento, cada repetición tuvo 15 pollos. Los pollos fueron asignados aleatoriamente por un período de 42 días entre dos fórmulas alimenticias según Tablas brasileñas para aves y cerdos y la Fundación Española Desarrollo Nutrición Animal, Los dos tratamientos fueron distribuidos en un diseño completamente al azar, analizados con el paquete estadístico InfoStat para determinar diferencias con un P.05. Las variables medidas fueron ganancia de peso (gr.), consumo de alimento (gr.), índice de conversión alimenticia, mortalidad (%). Para las variables peso final, consumo de alimento y conversión alimenticia, a partir de los hallazgos encontrado, se observó que estadísticamente los tratamientos no son significativamente diferentes (p > 0,05).

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