The Effect of Feeding High Level of Protein on Reproductive Performance of Bali Starling
Bali Starling naturally found in the western part of Bali Island, is a critically endangered species. The research aim was to improve their reproductive performance of egg production and hatcthability by feeding various levels of protein. Twelve pairs of Bali starling were divided into 4 treatment g...
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Indian Veterinary Association
2019
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Summary: | Bali Starling naturally found in the western part of Bali Island, is a critically endangered species. The research aim was to improve their reproductive performance of egg production and hatcthability by feeding various levels of protein. Twelve pairs of Bali starling were divided into 4 treatment groups i.e C (control, commercial feed); T1 (protein 17%); T2 (protein 18%); T3 (protein 19%). Feed were made from combina- tions of Gryllus mitratus, Oecophylla smarag- dina’s egg, Musa acuminata balbisiana, Zea maize, Arachis Hypogaea, Glycine max, Vigna radiate and sh powder. The result showed T3: 19% protein had better result for egg production and hatchability.
Keywords : Bali starling, Fertility, Hatchabil- ity, Reproductive perfomance |
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