Increase profitability by feeding modified whole grain free choice diets to poultry


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Henuk Y.L., . (2004) Increase profitability by feeding modified whole grain free choice diets to poultry. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Commercial intensive animal production is based on utilizing complete compounded feeds. In this system all necessary feed ingredients are ground to a similar size and blended evenly in mixer. Non-commercial producers may use these feeds but many supply their poultry with onlya few ingredients in their natural unground state and allow the birds to chose their own diet from their environment. A comparison of the costs of the two systems of poultry feeding shows that there are considerable savings in offering modified whole grain free choice diets to all birds whether they are in cages or on the ground.


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Abstract

Commercial intensive animal production is based on utilizing complete compounded feeds. In this system all necessary feed ingredients are ground to a similar size and blended evenly in mixer. Non-commercial producers may use these feeds but many supply their poultry with onlya few ingredients in their natural unground state and allow the birds to chose their own diet from their environment. A comparison of the costs of the two systems of poultry feeding shows that there are considerable savings in offering modified whole grain free choice diets to all birds whether they are in cages or on the ground.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: Summary En
AGROVOC Term: POULTRY
AGROVOC Term: GRAIN
AGROVOC Term: FEEDING
AGROVOC Term: FEEDING HABITS
AGROVOC Term: BEHAVIOUR
AGROVOC Term: DIET
AGROVOC Term: RATIONS
AGROVOC Term: CEREALS
AGROVOC Term: MAIZE
AGROVOC Term: SORGHUM GRAIN
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:27
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16575

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