Academic literature on the topic 'Gain moyen hebdomadaire'

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Omotosho, B. O., M. N. Bemji, K. Bamisile, et al. "Comparative study of growth patterns of Kalahari Red goats and West African dwarf goats reared in Southwest Nigeria." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 47, no. 5 (2020): 213–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v47i5.1334.

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This study focused on comparing growth traits (body weights at birth, 3-month weaning and 6-month post-weaning) as well as growth curves of Kalahari Red (KR), a newly introduced goat breed in Nigeria and West African Dwarf (WAD) goat semi-intensively managed. Data on growth traits and weekly live weights were collected from 124 kids consisting of 61 KR and 63 WAD goats. The data were subjected to least squares analysis of variance to evaluate the effects of breed, sex, season, birth type and parity. The results showed that KR kids exceeded WAD kids in body weights at birth (2.30±0.06 kg vs 1.5
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Banla, N. R., N. A. J. Guiekep, A. Tansho, and A. T. Niba. "Egg characteristics, hatch rate and early growth performance of keets post-hatch in guinea fowl (<i>Numida meleagris</i> ) in the Western Highlands of Cameroon." Journal of the Cameroon Academy of Sciences 20, no. 2 (2024): 111–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jcas.v20i2.2.

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A study was carried out to characterize guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) eggs, evaluate the effect of egg weight on hatchability, keet hatch-weight and early growth performance in the Western Highlands of Cameroon. One hundred and seventy-four (174) guinea fowl eggs were collected from a farm in the West Region of Cameroon and characterized. Length, width and weight of eggs were recorded. Using egg weight and egg shape indices, eggs were grouped into small (40-45 g); medium (46-49 g) and large (&gt;50 g) categories and incubated for 32 days. Keets were collected at hatch as from 28 days of incub
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Akintomide, A. A., I. B. Osho, and G. E. Onibi. "Growth performance and haematology of broiler chickens fed enzyme supplemented neem leaf meal -based diets." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 48, no. 5 (2021): 152–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v48i5.3196.

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The quest for sustainable poultry production using alternative feed ingredients is imperative. This study was conducted to assess the growth performance and blood profile of broiler chickens fed neem leaf meal (NLM) based diets with or without enzyme supplementation. Two hundred and eighty-eight, one-week old chicks (with an average weight of 98.44g) arranged in a completely randomized design with twelve birds/ replicate and three replicates/ treatment were fed NLM at 0, 1.5, 3 and 5% with or without Polyzme® to form eight experimental treatments. Data on initial body weights, weekly body weig
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Ochefu, J., I. I. Bitto, and S. A. Carew. "Carcass yield and gastro-intestinal tract morphometry of rabbits fed delinted, undecorticated raw kapok (Ceiba pentandra) seed meal based diets." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 50, no. 1 (2023): 161–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v50i1.3913.

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The nutritive potentials of raw Ceiba pentandra (Kapok) seed, an oil seed, as a substitute for conventional oil seeds in livestock feed stuff, is tested. Twenty four rabbits of mixed breeds (New Zealand White × Chinchilla) and of both sexes, with mean initial weight of 1.25±0.25 kg, were used to investigate the effect of kapok seed meal on gastro-intestinal tract morphometry and carcass yield of growing rabbits. The diet was compounded using 0% (control diet), 10, 20 and 30% sundried raw delinted, undecorticated kapok seed meal. Each dietary treatment has six replicates. The animals were assig
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Abdurrahaman, S. L., H. U. Muhammad, K. Mustaph,, A. I. Danyaya, and I. R. Muhammad. "Nutritional potential and utilization of processed Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) seed meal by grazing Red Sokoto bucks in Semi-Arid Nigeria." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 48, no. 1 (2021): 185–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v48i1.2880.

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Two studies were conducted to explore the utilization of rosolle seed meal (RSM) as a feedstuff in small ruminant feed. In study one, the effect of processing methods on the proximate compositions, mineral contents and anti-nutritional factors of roselle seed were evaluated. Four different processing methods were evaluated as treatments, T1 = was control (untreated roselle seed), T2 = fermented roselle seed, T3 = hot water treated roselle seed, and T4 = lye water treated roselle seed. The prepared samples were subjected to laboratory analysis. In the second study, feeding trial was conducted t
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Gnabro, Ouakoubo Gaston. "ESSAI-EXPÉRIMENTAL ET ÉVALUATION DES PERFORMANCES ZOOTECHNIQUES DE POUSSINS DE SOUCHE "ARBOR ACRES" DANS UN ÉLEVAGE TRADITIONNEL DE DIÉGONÉFLA (CÔTE D'IVOIRE) / EXPERIMENTAL TESTING AND EVALUATION OF ZOOTECHNICAL PERFORMANCE OF "ARBOR ACRES" STRAIN CHICKS IN A TRADITIONAL BREEDING OF DIÉGONÉFLA (CÔTE D'IVOIRE)." European Journal of Social Sciences Studies 2, no. 4 (2017). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.810001.

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L’essai-expérimental effectué dans une ferme traditionnelle sur un échantillon de cent vingt-cinq poussins (125) de souche Arbor Acres a donné les résultats qui ont été l’objet d’une discussion. Trois poussins sont morts sur l’ensemble des sujets mis en expérimentation; soit un taux de mortalité de 2,4%. Avec une consommation moyenne hebdomadaire (CMH) égale à 324,09 grammes d’aliment et une consommation moyenne quotidienne (CMQ) de 46,29 grammes à la dernière semaine, on a obtenu un gain moyen hebdomadaire (GMH) de 2372,29 grammes (en poids) à la fin de l’élevage, soit 2,372 kg par poulet. Pa
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