Growth Performance of Philippine Native Chicken Fed Diet Supplemented with Varying Levels of Madre de Agua (Trichantera gigantea Nees) Leaf Meal

Authors

  • Clarita E. Morbos Department of Agriculture, College of Agriculture and Allied Sciences, Eastern Samar State University, Salcedo, Eastern Samar, Philippines
  • Dinah M. Espina Department of Animal Science, Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines
  • Lolito C. Bestil Department of Animal Science, Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32945/atr38115.2016

Keywords:

Growth, forage leafmeal, native chicken, supplementation

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the effects of different levels of Trichanthera gigantea leaf meal (TGLM) supplementation on the growth performance of Philippine Native chickens fed commercial chicken grower ration. A total of 96 three-month old native chickens of two sexes were randomly distributed to the four treatments with 3 replicates and 4 chickens per replicate in a 2 x 4 factorial in Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Under semi-confinement system, the dietary treatments consisted of 0, 5, 10, and 15% levels of TGLM supplementation for 13 weeks. Results revealed that cumulative voluntary feed intake (VFI) increased as TGLM supplementation increased, and was significantly highest with 15% level at weeks 10, 11 and 12. Although differences were not significant except at weeks 4 and 7, there was a decreasing trend in cumulative weight gain (CWG) with increasing TGLM level. Average daily gain (ADG) was not significantly affected by varying levels of TGLM supplementation, and feed conversion efficiency (FCE) showed a decreasing trend as TGLM level increased and was only significantly low (p<0.01) with 15% level at week 7. Comparing between sexes, the males were significantly higher than females in all production performance parameters. Therefore, TGLM is palatable but not adequate enough to supply the nutrients needed for a comparable weight gain with that of 0% supplementation, and a 5-10% inclusion in the diet is recommended.

Submitted

2024-11-29

Published

2016-07-01

How to Cite

Morbos, C. E., Espina, D. M., & Bestil, L. C. (2016). Growth Performance of Philippine Native Chicken Fed Diet Supplemented with Varying Levels of Madre de Agua (Trichantera gigantea Nees) Leaf Meal. Annals of Tropical Research, 38(1), 174–182. https://doi.org/10.32945/atr38115.2016

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