PENGARUH SUBSTITUSI PAKAN KOMERSIAL DENGAN TEPUNG DAUN KELOR (Moringa oleifera) TERHADAP PERSENTASE KARKAS DAN LEMAK ABDOMINAL PADA AYAM PEDAGING
The purpose of the research was to determined the effect of commercial feed substitution by kelor (Moringa oleifera) leaf meal on the percentage of carcass and abdominal fat in broilers. This research used 20 male broilers (CP707) at three weeks old were obtained from local breeding farm (PT. Cha...
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Language: | Indonesian Indonesian |
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2016
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
Language: | Indonesian Indonesian |
Summary: | The purpose of the research was to determined the effect of commercial feed
substitution by kelor (Moringa oleifera) leaf meal on the percentage of carcass and
abdominal fat in broilers. This research used 20 male broilers (CP707) at three
weeks old were obtained from local breeding farm (PT. Charoen Pokphand). This
research used Completely Randomized Design with four groups and five
replications. P0 were control group, broiler feed without the substitution of kelor
leaf meal, P1 were treatment group, feed with the substitution of 5% kelor leaf
meal, group P2 treatment feed with the substitution of 10% kelor leaf meal, group
P3 treatment feed with the substitution of 15% kelor leaf meal. Data were
analyzed by Analysis of Variant (ANOVA) if there is a significant effect then
proceed with Duncan’s multiple range test significance level of 5%. The result
showed there was significantly differences (p<0,05) in used of kelor leaf meal to
the percentage of carcass, whereas they influenced significantly to abdominal fat
percentage of male broilers. Conclusion of this study was kelor leaf meal could
not increase the percentage of carcass, but it could decrease the abdominal fat
percentage. The best substitution for broiler was 10% kelor leaf meal in feed
formulation. |
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