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
Recommended Citation
Alcantara, Placido F., "The effect of cooked and uncooked rations for growing pigs" (1961). Undergraduate Theses. 8896.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/etd-undergrad/8896
Document Type
Thesis