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This research aimed to study the effect of protein level and lysine supplementation on bone growth of native chicken by the age of 6 weeks. The materials used were unsexed DOC of native chicken with average body weight 25.2 ?? 1.0 g. Research was carried out in 2 x 3 factorial arrangement according to completely randomized design. There were 4 replications for each treatment combination with 10 chickens for each experimental unit. The treatments were P1L1 (17% protein + 0.6% lysine of the ration ), P1L2 (17% protein + 0.7% lysine of the ration), P1L3 (17% protein + 0.8% lysine of the ration ), P2L1 (14% protein + 0.6% lysine of the ration), P2L2 (14% protein + 0.7% lysine of the ration), P2L3 (14% protein + 0.8% lysine the ration). Treatments were applied starting from the age of day 1 to 6 weeks of age. Parameters measured were femur length, femur weight and femur bone strength. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance followed by Duncan???s multiple range test at 5% probability level if there was a significant effect of treatment on the parameters. There was a significant interaction (P 0.05) effects on the femur bone strength. Based on these results, it was concluded that the optimal growth of native chicken bones were obtained from the ration containing 17% protein and 0.8% lysine supplementation. |