Deepak Gujral, S. Jogi
Vol. 2, Issue 1, Jul-Dec 2016
Abstract:
Three research coded herbal liver stimulants (B, C and D) were fed to Vencob broilers distributed randomly in four groups of 100 chiks each from day old to six weeks of age. The rate of supplementation was 500,500 and 250 g/ton of feed respectively. After six weeks, the crcass characteristics study revealed that Dressed weight, Eviscerated weight and Drawn weight percentages were highest in T2 group. The Giblet weight percentages in treatment groups was significantly higher than control group. Overall it was observed that diets supplemented with liver stimulants did not show any definite carcass yield trend compared to control diet.
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