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The article presents data on the use of complete feed (CF) containing 4.8 and 6.5% of corn extract (CE) and its effect on the productivity of broiler chickens in the rearing period from 4 to 42 days. The inclusion of 4.8–6.5% of corn extract in the complete feed for the experimental groups did not have a negative effect on the live weight of chickens at the age of 42 days, which was 1.9–4.4% higher than in the poultry that received complete fed without corn extract. When feeding complete feed with corn extract to experimental chickens, feed costs increased by 1.8–4.2%. Due to the lower cost of rations with corn extract and higher live weight of poultry in the experimental groups, the profitability increased in the second group by 2.3 abs%, in the third group-by 3.5 abs%, compared to the first group (21.9%).
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Osepchuk, D., Svistunov, A., Nepshekueva, T., Agarkova, N., Svitenko, O. (2022). Corn Extract Effect on Broiler Chickens Productivity. In: Muratov, A., Ignateva, S. (eds) Fundamental and Applied Scientific Research in the Development of Agriculture in the Far East (AFE-2021). AFE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 354. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91405-9_17
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