2017
DOI: 10.17957/ijab/15.0277
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Effect of Cow Dung and Manure of Laying Hens on Growth and Reproduction of Eudrilus eugeniae

Abstract: The objective of the current study was to compare the effect of cow dung and manure of laying hens, associated to one of the three carbon substrates, on weight and population of this worm. Each substrate was sown with twenty (20) adult worms, 0.7 to 1 g weight. The weight of worms was collected at the beginning and at the end of breeding. The number was collected weekly until 60 days of breeding. The average number of worms was multiplied by 2.38 (60±6.78 in cow dung, 40±6.81 in manure of laying hens and 43 ± … Show more

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“…Clitellum formation was noted between 28-30 days and formation of cocoons was noted on 32 nd day in clitellum amputated posterior segments (P19, P42, P82 and P122). Similar findings were made by Coulibaly and Zoro Biand Byambas et al 18 with fresh non-amputated E. eugeniae. They noticed that the production of cocoons started five weeks after the beginning of the breeding.…”
Section: Events Happening During Regeneration Of Eudrilus Eugeniaesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Clitellum formation was noted between 28-30 days and formation of cocoons was noted on 32 nd day in clitellum amputated posterior segments (P19, P42, P82 and P122). Similar findings were made by Coulibaly and Zoro Biand Byambas et al 18 with fresh non-amputated E. eugeniae. They noticed that the production of cocoons started five weeks after the beginning of the breeding.…”
Section: Events Happening During Regeneration Of Eudrilus Eugeniaesupporting
confidence: 89%