Growth and Feed Consumption in Chickens under Various Photoperiods in Tanzania
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Date
1978/1979
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D. P. Sharma,
J. A. Kategile,
M. L. Kyomo,
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Growth and feed efficiency in WLH female
chicks (10-24 weeks of age) were studied in
Tanzania under photoperiods of 18, 15, 12, 9
and 6 hours of oontinuous light/day. Results
indicated that 15 h light furnished maximum
growth follO'wed closely by 6 h photoperiod.
'JIhe feed consumption/l00 g body weight
was significantly higher in 18 and 15 h illuminations
over the short term schedule.
Feed consumpti.on/ g increase on initial body
weight was highest in 18 h (7.09 g), and lowest
in 6 'h regime (5.75 g). Feed efficiency in terms
of feed conversion percentage was significantly
higher in 6 h (25.24), next in order in 15 h
(22.82), and ,lowest in 18 h (20.89) period.
The 6 h photoperiod gave best results as it
reduced feeding costs by about 25-29 percent
compared to 18/15 h photoperiods without
sacrificing any gro'Wth potential.
The 15 h photoperiod seemed to provide
optimal ,stimulus for growth, and 18 h period
for early sexual maturity. The 18 h illumination
however tended to induce refractoriness
in feed efficiency in terms of growth returns.
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East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 44 (No 1), p. 52-58