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CONCLUSIONS
Adding M. oleifera (leaves) meal showed nor positive effects on the
parameters of the carcass of Cobb 500 B, neither when analyzing the
variables by sex, which allows to mention that it can be included in
the diets up to 4%, being safe to use it as an alternative raw material.
Regarding the viscera variable (%), there was no generalized effect
in males, but it was in females from 2% inclusion of Moringa our in
the diet, which tends to have lower percentages in the weight of it,
without affecting the performance of the carcass.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
To the Authorities of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the
Universidad Técnica de Machala for providing unconditional support
to research in food production and animal health.
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