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dc.contributor.advisorSalinas Lozada, Julio Camilo
dc.contributor.authorParra Martínez, Yomira Priscila
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-28T18:11:34Z
dc.date.available2021-01-28T18:11:34Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.utb.edu.ec/handle/49000/9139
dc.descriptionThe present investigation was carried out in Milagro km 6 ½ via Naranjito, the Venice Linderos enclosure. The same one that has the following characteristics; annual average temperature 25 ° C, Height 11 m.s.n.m; latitude 02 ° 10´15ʺ S; Longitude 79 ° 32'36ʺ W. With the topic Application of a mixed feeding system with hydroponic forage in raising and starting of laying in female quail (coturnix coturnix), the variables studied were, weekly weight, feed consumption, feed conversion, water consumption and percentage of laying. The results obtained are the following; Weekly weight was not statistically significant but, at the end of the trial, the treatment that gained the highest weight was T4 (concentrate + hydroponic corn forage) with 195.2 gr, and the one with the lowest weight was T2 (concentrate + hydroponic barley forage) with 180.1 gr. In the percentage of laying start it was determined that the best treatment was T4 (concentrate + green hydroponic corn forage) since it started on day 37 with 30% of laying, and T0 (concentrate) was the treatment that most late start on day 41 with 30% posture. The cost-benefit analysis in the raising and starting of the laying in quail fed with concentrate + hydroponic green forage determined that the best treatment was T2 (concentrate + barley hydroponic green forage) with a cost benefit of 1.55, and the treatment that obtained the lowest cost - benefit was T4 (concentrate + green hydroponic corn forage) with 1.35. In conclusion, the results obtained are acceptable so it would be an excellent alternative when feeding quail with hydroponic green forage.es_ES
dc.descriptionThe present investigation was carried out in Milagro km 6 ½ via Naranjito, the Venice Linderos enclosure. The same one that has the following characteristics; annual average temperature 25 ° C, Height 11 m.s.n.m; latitude 02 ° 10´15ʺ S; Longitude 79 ° 32'36ʺ W. With the topic Application of a mixed feeding system with hydroponic forage in raising and starting of laying in female quail (coturnix coturnix), the variables studied were, weekly weight, feed consumption, feed conversion, water consumption and percentage of laying. The results obtained are the following; Weekly weight was not statistically significant but, at the end of the trial, the treatment that gained the highest weight was T4 (concentrate + hydroponic corn forage) with 195.2 gr, and the one with the lowest weight was T2 (concentrate + hydroponic barley forage) with 180.1 gr. In the percentage of laying start it was determined that the best treatment was T4 (concentrate + green hydroponic corn forage) since it started on day 37 with 30% of laying, and T0 (concentrate) was the treatment that most late start on day 41 with 30% posture. The cost-benefit analysis in the raising and starting of the laying in quail fed with concentrate + hydroponic green forage determined that the best treatment was T2 (concentrate + barley hydroponic green forage) with a cost benefit of 1.55, and the treatment that obtained the lowest cost - benefit was T4 (concentrate + green hydroponic corn forage) with 1.35. In conclusion, the results obtained are acceptable so it would be an excellent alternative when feeding quail with hydroponic green forage.es_ES
dc.description.abstractLa presente investigación se realizó en Milagro km 6 ½ vía a Naranjito recinto Linderos de Venecia. La misma que tiene la siguiente características; temperatura promedio anual 25°C, Altura 11 m.s.n.m; latitud 02°10´15ʺ S; longitud 79°32´36ʺ W. Con el tema Aplicación de un sistema mixto de alimentación con forraje hidropónico en levante y arranque de postura en codornices hembras (coturnix coturnix), las variables estudiadas fueron, peso semanal, consumo de alimento, conversión alimenticia, consumo de agua y porcentaje de postura. Los resultados obtenidos son los siguientes; peso semanal no se encontró significancia estadística pero, al terminar el ensayo el tratamiento que mayor peso gano fue T4 (concentrado + forraje hidropónico de maíz) con 195,2 gr, y el de menor peso fue T2 (concentrado + forraje hidropónico de cebada) con 180,1 gr. En el porcentaje de arranque de postura se determinó que el mejor tratamiento fue el T4 (concentrado + forraje verde hidropónico de maíz) ya que inicio en el día 37 con el 30% de postura, y el T0 (concentrado) fue el tratamiento que más tarde inicio en el día 41 con el 30% de postura. El análisis del costo – beneficio en el levante y arranque de postura en codornices alimentadas con concentrado + forraje verde hidropónico determino que el mejor tratamiento fue el T2 (concentrado + forraje verde hidropónico cebada) con un costo beneficio de 1,55, y el tratamiento que obtuvo menor costo - beneficio fue T4 (concentrado + forraje verde hidropónico maíz) con 1,35. En conclusión, los resultados obtenidos son aceptables por lo que sería una excelente alternativa al momento de alimentar a las codornices con forraje verde hidropónico.es_ES
dc.format.extent67 p.es_ES
dc.language.isoeses_ES
dc.publisherBABAHOYO:UTB,2021es_ES
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Ecuador*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ec/*
dc.subjectCodornizes_ES
dc.subjectForraje verde hidropónicoes_ES
dc.subjectConversión alimenticiaes_ES
dc.subjectPosturaes_ES
dc.titleAplicación de un sistema mixto de alimentación con forraje hidropónico en levante y arranque de postura en codornices hembras (Coturnix coturnix)es_ES
dc.typebachelorThesises_ES


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