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dc.contributor.advisorMoncayo Paz, José Luis
dc.contributor.authorCalderón Chanalata, Laura Josselyn
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-25T21:00:09Z
dc.date.available2025-04-25T21:00:09Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/17946
dc.descriptionThe objective of this research was to assess the productive parameters and organoleptic characteristics of Cobb 500 broiler chickens fed with three agricultural inputs. Data were collected for six weeks, which were used to obtain results such as: weight gain in grams, feed consumption in grams, feed conversion and benefit-cost ratio. A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with a three-factor arrangement was used, with a number of 256 Cobb 500 chickens which are the interactions in the research, T1 Chamomile infusion (0 ml, 10 ml, 20 ml and 30 ml), T2 Jamaica infusion (0 ml, 10 ml, 20 ml and 30 ml) and T3 cocoa shell flour (0%, 10%, 15% and 20%). The statistical analysis was performed with the InfoStat computer system and the Tukey test at 5%. The results obtained were: total weight gain in grams shows that the best interaction was obtained by 30 ml of chamomile infusion, 20 ml of Jamaica infusion and 10% cocoa shell flour with values of 3257gr. the lowest value was 30ml of chamomile infusion, 0ml of Jamaica infusion and 0% cocoa shell flour with values of 2558. In the variable food consumption the best interaction was 20ml of chamomile infusion, 30ml of Jamaica infusion and 15% cocoa shell flour with values of 5315.85g of consumption and the lowest values were the interaction 20ml of chamomile infusion, 30ml of Jamaica infusion and 20% cocoa shell flour with values of 4408.60g of consumption. In the feed conversion variable, the best factor was 30 ml of chamomile infusion, 20 ml of hibiscus infusion, and 0% cocoa shell flour, with a feed conversion of 2.29, and the lowest value was 0 ml of chamomile infusion, 30 ml of hibiscus infusion, and 10% cocoa shell flour, with a feed conversion value of 1.54. Regarding the organoleptic characteristics, the judges agreed that all samples had a characteristic flavor (1), while in texture, half of the samples had uncharacteristic textures (2). Regarding odor, 64% (41 samples) had a characteristic odor and 36% (23) had an uncharacteristic odor, and all samples had a characteristic color. The benefit-cost ratios were as follows: T1: 1.09%, T2: 1.16%, T3: 1.16%es_ES
dc.descriptionThe objective of this research was to assess the productive parameters and organoleptic characteristics of Cobb 500 broiler chickens fed with three agricultural inputs. Data were collected for six weeks, which were used to obtain results such as: weight gain in grams, feed consumption in grams, feed conversion and benefit-cost ratio. A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with a three-factor arrangement was used, with a number of 256 Cobb 500 chickens which are the interactions in the research, T1 Chamomile infusion (0 ml, 10 ml, 20 ml and 30 ml), T2 Jamaica infusion (0 ml, 10 ml, 20 ml and 30 ml) and T3 cocoa shell flour (0%, 10%, 15% and 20%). The statistical analysis was performed with the InfoStat computer system and the Tukey test at 5%. The results obtained were: total weight gain in grams shows that the best interaction was obtained by 30 ml of chamomile infusion, 20 ml of Jamaica infusion and 10% cocoa shell flour with values of 3257gr. the lowest value was 30ml of chamomile infusion, 0ml of Jamaica infusion and 0% cocoa shell flour with values of 2558. In the variable food consumption the best interaction was 20ml of chamomile infusion, 30ml of Jamaica infusion and 15% cocoa shell flour with values of 5315.85g of consumption and the lowest values were the interaction 20ml of chamomile infusion, 30ml of Jamaica infusion and 20% cocoa shell flour with values of 4408.60g of consumption. In the feed conversion variable, the best factor was 30 ml of chamomile infusion, 20 ml of hibiscus infusion, and 0% cocoa shell flour, with a feed conversion of 2.29, and the lowest value was 0 ml of chamomile infusion, 30 ml of hibiscus infusion, and 10% cocoa shell flour, with a feed conversion value of 1.54. Regarding the organoleptic characteristics, the judges agreed that all samples had a characteristic flavor (1), while in texture, half of the samples had uncharacteristic textures (2). Regarding odor, 64% (41 samples) had a characteristic odor and 36% (23) had an uncharacteristic odor, and all samples had a characteristic color. The benefit-cost ratios were as follows: T1: 1.09%, T2: 1.16%, T3: 1.16%es_ES
dc.description.abstractEl objetivo de esta investigación fue valorar los parámetros productivos y características organolépticas de pollos broilers Cobb 500 alimentados con 3 insumos agrícolas, se tomaron datos durante seis semanas los cuales sirvieron para poder obtener resultados como: ganancia de peso en gramos, consumo de alimento en gramos, conversión alimenticia y relación beneficio-costo. Se utilizó un Diseño Completamente al Azar (DCA) con arreglo trifactorial, con una cantidad de 256 pollos Cobb 500 que son las interacciones en la investigación, T1 Infusión de manzanillas (0 ml, 10 ml, 20 ml y 30 ml), T2 infusión de Jamaica (0 ml, 10 ml, 20 ml y 30 ml) y T3 harina de cascara de cacao (0%, 10%, 15% y 20%).El análisis estadístico se lo realizo con el sistema informático InfoStat y la prueba de Tukey al 5%, Los resultados obtenidos fueron: ganancia de peso total en gramos muestra que la mejor interacción la obtuvo el 30ml de infusión de manzanilla, 20 ml de infusión de Jamaica y 10% de harina de cascara de cacao con valores de 3257gr. el valor más bajo fue 30ml de infusión de manzanilla, 0 ml de infusión de Jamaica y 0% de harina de cascara de cacao con valores de 2558.En la variable consumo de alimento la mejor interacción fue 20 ml de infusión de manzanilla, 30 ml de infusión de Jamaica y 15% de harina de cascara de cacao con valores de 5315,85 gr de consumo y los valores más bajos fueron la interacción 20 ml de infusión de manzanilla, 30 ml de infusión de Jamaica y 20% de harina de cascara de cacao con valores de 4408,60 gr de consumo. En la variable conversión alimenticia el mejor factor fue el 30 ml de infusión de manzanilla, 20 ml de infusión de Jamaica y 0% de harina de cascara de cacao con una conversión alimenticia de 2,29 y el valor más bajo fue 0 ml de infusión de manzanilla, 30 ml de infusión de Jamaica y 10% de harina de cascara de cacao con un valor de 1,54 de conversión alimenticia. Respecto a las características organolépticas, los jueces coincidieron que todas las muestras presentan un sabor característico (1) mientras que en la textura la mitad de las muestras presentaron texturas no características (2), en cuanto al olor, el 64 % (41 muestras) presentaron olor característico y 36% (23) presentaron olor no característico y el color todas las muestras presentaron característico. La relación beneficio-costo fueron las siguientes: T1:1.09%, T2: 1.16%, T3: 1.16%.es_ES
dc.format.extent49es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO: UTB,2025es_ES
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/*
dc.subjectInsumos agrícolases_ES
dc.subjectparámetroses_ES
dc.subjectCobb 500es_ES
dc.subjectorganolépticases_ES
dc.subjectVariablees_ES
dc.titleValoración de los parámetros productivos y características organolépticas de 3 insumos agrícolas aplicados en la alimentación de pollos broilers Cobb 500es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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