Bibliographic citations
Rivera, H., (2014). Efecto de la inclusión de cocarboxilasa en la dieta sobre la respuesta productiva y perfil lipídico en pollos de carne [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2375
Rivera, H., Efecto de la inclusión de cocarboxilasa en la dieta sobre la respuesta productiva y perfil lipídico en pollos de carne [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2375
@misc{renati/248399,
title = "Efecto de la inclusión de cocarboxilasa en la dieta sobre la respuesta productiva y perfil lipídico en pollos de carne",
author = "Rivera de la Torre, Héctor Raúl",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2014"
}
This research was conducted in the premises of the Rinconada one farm, Agropecuaria White Feather SAC, located in the district of Carabayllo. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the inclusion of cocarboxylase on performance and lipid profile as an alternative to partially replace the oil level or grease in diets for broilers. 11000 male chickens of Ross 308 randomly distributed into three treatments with four replicates of 917 chickens each, placed in a conventional barn for rearing chickens were used. The treatments were control treatment (T1), cocarboxylase treatment (T2), and negative control (T3) treatment. Diets were formulated with Brill program; were isocaloric, with the exception of T3, since it does not include cocarboxilasa was deficient in 80Kcal. Food and water ad libitum. Live weight, weight gain, feed intake, and mortality was recorded. At the end of the experiment blood samples from each replicate were extracted to determine the level of blood glucose and lipid profile. The results show significant differences (P <0.05), with higher final weight and weight gain for treatment with cocarboxylase (T2). But no significant difference (P> 0.05) among the three treatments, the parameters for feed intake, feed conversion, IEE, glucose and lipid profile were found. Significant difference (P <0.05) was found between the control treatment (T1) and negative control (T3) for mortality parameters and level of triglycerides in blood plasma treatment. At the end of the experiment better economic return for chicken managed to cocarboxilasa treatment (T2) was obtained.
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