Synergic Effects of Carica papaya Leaves and Fermented Fish Waste on Growth Performance, Carcass Yields, Sensory Attributes, and Profitability in Broiler Production
Rhea F. Ramoso,
Gilmore M. Ramoso Jr.,
Siony M. Cordova
et al.
Abstract:Poultry production sustainability requires innovative dietary supplements to improve performance while addressing environmental concerns. This research investigates the effects of supplementing broiler chicken diets with Carica papaya leaf meal (CPL) and fermented fish waste (FFW) in water on various growth parameters, carcass traits, sensory attributes, and profitability. A Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with a 2x4 factorial arrangement was employed, evaluating two factors: CPL dietary supplementatio… Show more
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