Rate of Gain and Utilization of Feed as Affected by Different Levels of Sugarcane Molasses in Starting, Growing and Fattening Diets for Birds of a Laying and a Broiler Stock
Abstract:In several studies conducted during the starting and fattening periods of broiler stock, and the starting and growing periods of laying stock, levels as high as 20-percent sugarcane molasses were utilized satisfactorily in practical-type diets by the birds. Variations obtained in the different studies were discussed. Caked litter resulted with population densities of 0.19 m.2 (2 feet2) per bird when a 20-percent molasses diet was used, while semi-caked litter resulted with a level of 15-percent molasses. These… Show more
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