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Effect of varying levels of salt (sodium chloride) on the performance characteristics of snails (
A.J. Omole, G.E. Ogbosuka, A.O. Oredehin, J.O. Osayomi
2008
555 - 558
0034-6659
10.1108/00346650810920150
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Purpose – Some snail farmers in Nigeria believe that inclusion of table salt (Nacl) in the diet of snails will have an adverse effect and result in mortality. Hence, this study aims to assess the effect of inclusion of common salt (Nacl) in the diet of the growing snail.
Design/methodology/approach – Four dietary treatments of the same energy and protein values; S
Findings – The results show that feed intake and weight gain were better in the diet containing 0.2 per cent salt than the control with 0 per cent salt inclusion. The feed was better utilized in all the treatments than in the control diet. The digestibility was also better in all the treatments than the 0 per cent salt inclusion. It was observed that no mortality was recorded in any of the treatments.
Originality/value – The results establish that inclusion of salt up to 0.3 per cent in the diet of growing snails did not have an adverse effect on feed intake, weight gain and survivability as against the belief of some farmers that salt should not be included in the diet of snails.
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