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The influence of terephthalic acid on the efficiency of oxytetracycline in chick rearing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

J. C. M. Trail
Affiliation:
Livestock Experimental Station, Entebbe, Uganda

Extract

An experiment using 528 day-old chicks was conducted to determine the nutritional effects of terephthalic acid, when added at the rate of 0·4% to a ration containing 100 g. oxytetracycline per ton, in the rearing of chicks to 30 days of age in East Africa.

No significant gains were produced in the growth rates or feed-conversion rates, of male and female chicks of four cross-breeds, over the periods 0–10, 0–20 and 0–30 days of age.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1962

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