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dc.contributor.advisorBonifaz Ramos, Verónica de Los Ángeles
dc.contributor.authorChicaiza Morales, Bryan Rafael
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-25T17:51:39Z
dc.date.available2024-04-25T17:51:39Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/16315
dc.descriptionWithin the Minor Species Production facilities of the Technical University of Babahoyo- Ecuador. An investigation was carried out with the purpose of testing the three natural growth promoters for the breeding and development stage in male Japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) as a complement to balanced plus water ad libitum, for a period of 7 weeks, using a total of one hundred and eighty animal units, distributed in three treatments with two repetitions and two experimental units for each one. The productive behavior is analyzed under a Completely Random Design or also known by its acronym DCA, and its experimental results that were obtained under the separation of Means according to Tukey having levels such as: (P<0.0005). According to the results, the best treatment with better feed conversions was obtained in T1: 19.38, with the best results regarding the variables: final weight of 149.76 g; weight gain 129.50 g; feed conversion 12.11 g; total consumption 1033.67 g and benefit/cost of 2.74 US dollars. Therefore, there are good reasons to consider that the use of promoters generates a benefit at a productive level, especially the natural growth promoter (ginger) plus the balanced mixture provides a great benefit for the productive behavior of quails. in the tropics, generating self-sustaining independence from similar products brought from other areas of the country. Therefore, by existing there is a greater productive gain in meat with a lower cost of inputs, in addition to providing certain organoleptic qualities such as flavor, smell and color that are much more pleasant for consumers of this product.es_ES
dc.descriptionWithin the Minor Species Production facilities of the Technical University of Babahoyo- Ecuador. An investigation was carried out with the purpose of testing the three natural growth promoters for the breeding and development stage in male Japanese quail (coturnix coturnix japonica) as a complement to balanced plus water ad libitum, for a period of 7 weeks, using a total of one hundred and eighty animal units, distributed in three treatments with two repetitions and two experimental units for each one. The productive behavior is analyzed under a Completely Random Design or also known by its acronym DCA, and its experimental results that were obtained under the separation of Means according to Tukey having levels such as: (P<0.0005). According to the results, the best treatment with better feed conversions was obtained in T1: 19.38, with the best results regarding the variables: final weight of 149.76 g; weight gain 129.50 g; feed conversion 12.11 g; total consumption 1033.67 g and benefit/cost of 2.74 US dollars. Therefore, there are good reasons to consider that the use of promoters generates a benefit at a productive level, especially the natural growth promoter (ginger) plus the balanced mixture provides a great benefit for the productive behavior of quails. in the tropics, generating self-sustaining independence from similar products brought from other areas of the country. Therefore, by existing there is a greater productive gain in meat with a lower cost of inputs, in addition to providing certain organoleptic qualities such as flavor, smell and color that are much more pleasant for consumers of this product.es_ES
dc.description.abstractDentro de las instalaciones de Producción de Especies Menores de la Universidad Técnica de Babahoyo- Ecuador. Se realizó una investigación con la finalidad de poner a prueba los tres promotores de crecimiento naturales para la etapa de cría y desarrollo en codornices japonesas machos (coturnix coturnix japónica) como complemento del balanceado más agua a voluntad, durante un periodo de 7 semanas, utilizando un total de ciento ochenta unidades animales, distribuida en tres tratamientos con dos repeticiones y dos unidades experimentales para cada uno. Se analiza el comportamiento productivo bajo un Diseño Completamente al Azar o también conocido por sus siglas DCA, y sus resultados experimentales que se obtuvieron bajo la separación de Medias según Tukey teniendo niveles como: (P<0,0005). Según los resultados el mejor tratamiento con mejores conversiones alimenticias se obtuvo en T1: 19,38 siendo los mejores resultados con respecto a las variables: peso final de 149,76 g; ganancia de peso 129,50 g; conversión alimenticia 12,11 g; consumo total 1033,67 g y beneficio/costo de 2,74 dólares americanos. Por lo tanto, se tiene buenas razones para considera que de la utilización de los promotores generan un beneficio a nivel productivo, en especial el promotor de crecimiento natural (jengibre) más la mezcla de balanceado otorga un gran beneficio para el comportamiento productivo en las codornices en el trópico, generando una independencia autosustentable ante productos similares traídos de otras zonas del país. Por ende, al existir hay una mayor ganancia productiva en carne con un menor coste de insumos, además de otorgar ciertas cualidades organolépticas como sabor, olor y color que resultan mucho más agradables para los consumidores de este producto.es_ES
dc.format.extent77 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB, 2024es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectCodornizes_ES
dc.subjectPromotores naturaleses_ES
dc.subjectTrópicoes_ES
dc.subjectFactores productivoses_ES
dc.titleComportamiento productivo de la codorniz japonesa (coturnix coturnix japónica) con diferentes promotores de crecimiento naturales en la etapa de cría y desarrollo en machoses_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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