A total of 420 male day-old-chicks of a slow-growing genetic line (Hubbard ISA Red JA) were used as the trial material. The treatment groups were: Dilute-AL (energy and protein diluted diet fed ad libitum), Dilute-R (restricted energy and protein diluted diet), High-AL (high energy and protein diet fed ad libitum) and High-R (restricted high energy and protein diet). Restricted birds showed a greater percentage of time spot pecking, preening and in feather maintenance and less time resting than birds fed ad libitum but the differences were relatively small. © GSP, India.
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Ipek, A., Karabulut, A., Sahan, U., Canbolat, O., & Yilmaz-Dikmen, B. (2009). Effect of different diets on the behaviour of slow-growing broiler genotype. Journal of Applied Animal Research, 35(1), 87–90. https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2009.9706991
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