The slight differences (Figure 1) observed in growth rate and weight gained among birds raised with centrosema leaf, extract and the control is a much more indication that all the three groups reached their point of maturity at slightly different times between experimental groups and control group, owing to variables in nutrient status of the treatment and their inference in growth stimulation. In addition, it could be stated that the birds in the leaf group consumed more mash than the extract and the control, hence the resultant increase in weight gained (Feltwell and Fox, 1978). This higher mash intake could be due to the green feed supplementation. Further deduction from the results show that the birds fed with Centrosema pubensenc leaf, (gained) and extract has a higher feed conversion in efficiency than the control group. This might be as a result of the minerals and trace food nutrients derived from the leaf (Card and Neshein, 1975).
The slight differences (Figure 1) observed in growth rate and weight gained among birds raised with centrosema leaf, extract and the control is a much more indication that all the three groups reached their point of maturity at slightly different times between experimental groups and control group, owing to variables in nutrient status of the treatment and their inference in growth stimulation. In addition, it could be stated that the birds in the leaf group consumed more mash than the extract and the control, hence the resultant increase in weight gained (Feltwell and Fox, 1978). This higher mash intake could be due to the green feed supplementation. Further deduction from the results show that the birds fed with Centrosema pubensenc leaf, (gained) and extract has a higher feed conversion in efficiency than the control group. This might be as a result of the minerals and trace food nutrients derived from the leaf (Card and Neshein, 1975).
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