Bibliographic citations
Rodriguez, F., (2023). Efecto de la adición de gallinaza en bloques nutricionales sobre los parámetros productivos de ovinos en crecimiento [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/12291
Rodriguez, F., Efecto de la adición de gallinaza en bloques nutricionales sobre los parámetros productivos de ovinos en crecimiento [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/12291
@misc{renati/372096,
title = "Efecto de la adición de gallinaza en bloques nutricionales sobre los parámetros productivos de ovinos en crecimiento",
author = "Rodriguez Chuquiruna, Fiorella Nohely",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
The research aimed to evaluate the effect of adding poultry litter to nutritional blocks provided as a supplement to grazing sheep during the growth stage. Twelve native breed sheep aged 3 to 5 months were used, and they were distributed using a completely randomized block design with three treatments and four blocks per treatment: SBN (No nutritional block supply, Control treatment), BN5 (Nutritional block supply with 5% poultry litter addition), and BN10 (Nutritional block supply with 10% poultry litter addition). The parameters evaluated included nutritional block consumption, weight gain, and profitability. Results regarding nutritional block consumption did not show significant interactions (p>0.05) among the treatments with nutritional blocks, with a total consumption of 26-28 kg/animal. In terms of weight gain, statistical differences were observed between the treatment without nutritional blocks and the BN5 treatment, with the latter providing the highest weight gain in the animals. Furthermore, based on the economic evaluation of the sheep, it was found that the BN10 treatment yielded better profitability compared to BN5; however, both had lower profitability than those that did not receive nutritional blocks. It is concluded that the addition of poultry litter to nutritional blocks in growing sheep generates positive responses in the animals' productive parameters and serves as a nutritional supplement during dry seasons.
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