Almeirão, quicúio e grama seda como alimento verde para pintos em crescimento

Autores

  • A. P. Trivelin Universidade de São Paulo; Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0071-12761952000100015

Resumo

The author studied in this paper effect of chicory (Chicorium intybus L.), kikuyugrass (Pennisetum clandestinum Hoahst) and a variety of Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactilon Pers.) named "Grama seda" as green feeds in growth of White Leghorn chickens (0-8 weeks). Males and females were se-pareted by feathering and development of comb. The results obtained can be summarized as follows : a) - Without separation of sex, the chickens that received green feeds showed better development than that did not receive green suplements. b) - The chicory showed to be something better that kikuyugrass and Bermuda grass, which had a similar effect. c) - The green feeds used had little influence in development of males. d) - The females in the lots suplemented by green feeds showed to be superior to the females in the lots that did not receive it. e) - The author think that the presence of some priciples having action in the female hormony function is responsable for the better growth in the lot that received green feeds.

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Publicado

1951-12-30

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Almeirão, quicúio e grama seda como alimento verde para pintos em crescimento. (1951). Anais Da Escola Superior De Agricultura Luiz De Queiroz, 9, 255-270. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0071-12761952000100015