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A performance trial of six weeks was conducted to study the effect of different levels of canola meal as a replacement of soybean meal on growth rate of broiler chicks. Five isocaloric isonitrogenous broiler starter and finisherrations containing 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 % canola meal replacing soybean meal were fed to three experim~ntal u.nits of 10 c~icks e~ch, ~or the first 4 weeks and subsequent 2 weeks, res~ectively. Average body weight gam was the highest m chicks fed starter and finisher rations without canola meal, while it was the lowest in chicks fed ration containing 20% canola meal. The difference in body weight gain was nonsignificant (P>0.05) between rations containing 0 and 5% canola meal. Almost similar observations were recorded in respect of feed consumption and feed:gain ratio. Key words: canola meal, feed:gain ratio, Hubbard broiler, soybean meal

Zafar ldrees, A. R. Barque, Shahid Rasool. (1999) EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF CANOLA MEAL AS SOYBEAN MEAL REPLACEMENT IN BROILER RATIONS, , Volume 36, Issue 3,4.
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