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dc.contributor.advisorVelazco Espinoza, Lino Fabian
dc.contributor.authorCastro Sobehenis, Kenyi Jamileth
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-25T22:32:59Z
dc.date.available2023-05-25T22:32:59Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/13961
dc.descriptionThe present investigation was carried out in the center of production of minor species of the technical university of Babahoyo-Ecuador, the effect of two nutritional blocks made from passion fruit peel flour ((Passiflora edullis) at 10% and 20% was evaluated. Compared to a control treatment as a food supplement in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in the growth stage for 12 weeks, I used 45 weaned animals distributed in three treatments each with three repetitions and five experimental units, evaluating the productive behavior, distributed with a completely Random design (DCA), the experimental results obtained were subjected to an Analysis of Variance for the differences (ANDEVA), and the separation of measures according to Tukey and Duncan at the levels of significance of (P=0.05 and P =0.01) The results indicate that the best feed conversion was obtained with the Control 4.88gr, being this the most efficient, however, with the Control the best result was obtained for the variable weight to the carcass 768. 67 (g ) carcass yield 36(%), but with different results in the variables with T1, a final weight of 1088.07 (g) was obtained, weight gain of 505.85 (g), with a consumption of green forage of 9711.66g, consumption of concentrate 4861.66g, total consumed 14,806.66g, and a Benefit/Cost of 2.07, becoming a nutritious alternative within rabbit production in the coastal region.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe present investigation was carried out in the center of production of minor species of the technical university of Babahoyo-Ecuador, the effect of two nutritional blocks made from passion fruit peel flour ((Passiflora edullis) at 10% and 20% was evaluated. Compared to a control treatment as a food supplement in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in the growth stage for 12 weeks, I used 45 weaned animals distributed in three treatments each with three repetitions and five experimental units, evaluating the productive behavior, distributed with a completely Random design (DCA), the experimental results obtained were subjected to an Analysis of Variance for the differences (ANDEVA), and the separation of measures according to Tukey and Duncan at the levels of significance of (P=0.05 and P =0.01) The results indicate that the best feed conversion was obtained with the Control 4.88gr, being this the most efficient, however, with the Control the best result was obtained for the variable weight to the carcass 768. 67 (g ) carcass yield 36(%), but with different results in the variables with T1, a final weight of 1088.07 (g) was obtained, weight gain of 505.85 (g), with a consumption of green forage of 9711.66g, consumption of concentrate 4861.66g, total consumed 14,806.66g, and a Benefit/Cost of 2.07, becoming a nutritious alternative within rabbit production in the coastal region.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLa presente investigación se realizó En el centro de producción de especies menores de la universidad técnica de Babahoyo-Ecuador, se evaluó el efecto de dos bloques nutricionales elaborados a base de harina de cascara de maracuyá ((Passiflora edullis) al 10% y 20% frente a un tratamiento testigo como suplemento alimenticio en los conejos (Oryctolagus cuniculus) en la etapa de crecimiento durante 12 semanas, empleo a 45 animales destetados distribuidos en tres tratamientos cada uno con tres repeticiones y cinco unidades experimentales, evaluando el comportamiento productivo, distribuido con un diseño completamente al Azar (DCA), los resultados experimentales obtenidos fueron sometidos a un Análisis de Varianza para las diferencias (ANDEVA), y la separación de medidas según Tukey y Duncan a los niveles de significancia del (P=0,05 y P=0,01). Los resultados indican que la mejor conversión alimenticia se obtuvo con el Testigo 4.88gr siendo este el más eficiente, no obstante, con el Testigo se obtuvo el mejor resultado para la variable peso a la canal 768. 67 (g) rendimiento a la canal 36(%), pero con diferentes resultados en las variables con el T1 se obtuvo un peso final 1088.07 (g), ganancia de peso 505.85 (g), con un consumo de forraje verde de 9711,66g, consumo de concentrado 4861,66g, total consumido 14.806,66g, y un Beneficio/Costo de 2.07, convirtiéndose en una alternativa nutritiva dentro de la producción de conejos en la región litoral.es_ES
dc.format.extent53 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2023es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectAlimentaciones_ES
dc.subjectConejoes_ES
dc.subjectBloqueses_ES
dc.title“Elaboración de bloques nutricionales mediante el uso de diferentes niveles de harina de cascara de maracuyá (Passiflora edullis) en la alimentación de conejos (Oryctolagus cuniculus) en la etapa de crecimiento”.es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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