The effect of cooked and uncooked rations for growing pigs

Date

10-1961

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Major Course

Major in Animal Science

College

College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)

Adviser/Committee Chair

Jose A. Eusebio

Co-adviser

Rodolfo B. Puyaoan

Committee Member

Melenio G. Supnet

Abstract

The pigs fed with uncooked ration had a total gain in weight of 500.86 kilograms, whereas those fed with cooked ration, 424.12 kilograms.

To produce a kilogram gain in weight, Lot I (experiment I) required 4.48 kilograms of feed and Lot II, 5.10 kilograms; in trial 1 (experiment 2) Lot I required 4.97 kilograms and Lot II, 5.81 kilograms; and in trial 2 Lot I required 3.39 kilograms and Lot II 3.45 kilograms.

Language

English

Location

UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)

Call Number

LG 993.5 1961 A5 A3

Document Type

Thesis

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