Author/Authors :
Hasni، Muhammad Sajid نويسنده SAU, Tandojam- Sindh , , Sahito، Hakim Ali نويسنده (Ph.D) Entomology, SAU, Tandojam- Sindh , , Sadik Memon، Muhammad نويسنده , , Sanjrani، Muhammad Iqbal نويسنده SAU, Tandojam- Sindh , , Gopang، Muhammad Ali نويسنده SAU, Tandojam- Sindh , , Soomro، Naeem Aziz نويسنده SAU, Tandojam- Sindh ,
Abstract :
The present study was carried out in a feeding
trial of 42 days, 120 broiler chicks were reared at
experimental station were divided into four groups, A, B, C
and D for feeding iso-nitrogenous and iso-caloric mash
rations, having 0, 33, 67 and 100 % feather meal as
replacement of fish meal. The average final live body weight
of groups A, B, C and D was 2221.1, 2205, 2196.05 and
2187.15 grams per bird, respectively. The difference of live
body weight between the groups was non-significant
(P < 0.05). Results of feed and water consumption showed
similar pattern. Average feed consumed was 3687, 3706, 3728
and 3744 grams per boiler for group A, B, C and D,
respectively. Water consumption recorded per boiler was
9270, 9289, 9300 and 9316 ml of group A, B, C and D. The
differences in average carcass weight and giblets weight were
also non-significant (P < 0.05). Carcass weight of group A 1332
grams was heaviest followed by B, C and D, weighing 1322,
1314 and 1300 grams per broiler, respectively. There was no
effect of feather meal feeding on broiler mortality. The
average per broiler feeding cost of group A, B, C and D was
Rs. 162.22, Rs. 159.35, Rs. 156.57 and Rs. 153.50,
respectively. After marketing, net profit of Rs. 23.98, Rs.
26.14, Rs. 28.02 and Rs.30.20 per broiler was earned for
group A, B, C and D, respectively. Broiler fed with 100%
feather meal as replacement of fish meal proved to be most
economically raised, without any negative effect on their
performance.