2023
DOI: 10.3329/aajbb.v8i2.65667
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Performance of broiler using rice husk and sawdust as litter materials during summer

Jhulan Rani Baishnab,
ASM Mahbub,
Mohammad Yousuf Miah

Abstract: An experiment was carried out with 80 straight run broiler chicks (cobb-500) reared on rice husk and sawdust to know the production efficiency at 5 weeks during summer.  A total 80 straight run broiler chicks (cobb-500) were divided into 4 groups and were assigned to 2 treatments i.e. T1 and T2 in which T1 was used rice husk and T2 was used sawdust. Number of birds per replication were 10. Live weight of birds reared on rice husk and sawdust differed significantly at 5th weeks of age (P<0.05). Feed consumpt… Show more

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“…Furthermore, wood waste, such as sawdust, is a vast potential supply. A large amount of wood waste, such as sawdust, is produced by sawmills [11] Thus, the formulation of chicken coop waste using a closed-house system formed from industrial processes needs to be developed through amelioration technology, which functions as a biosorbent and organic fertilizer. Waste can be used as a potential raw material to support human life through several potential analysis processes of its characteristics, especially closed-house farm waste in the West Sumatera Regency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, wood waste, such as sawdust, is a vast potential supply. A large amount of wood waste, such as sawdust, is produced by sawmills [11] Thus, the formulation of chicken coop waste using a closed-house system formed from industrial processes needs to be developed through amelioration technology, which functions as a biosorbent and organic fertilizer. Waste can be used as a potential raw material to support human life through several potential analysis processes of its characteristics, especially closed-house farm waste in the West Sumatera Regency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%