The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer

The purpose of this study was to know the use of fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake (tempe) as corn substitution to crude protein and dry matter digestibility of duck layer. This study used 25 samples of duck layer and they were treated by fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake....

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Main Authors: Hidanah, Sri, Hervina, Linda, Eliyani, Hana, Damayanti, Ratna
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spelling id-langga.831842019-06-25T08:05:06Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/83184/ The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer Hidanah, Sri Hervina, Linda Eliyani, Hana Damayanti, Ratna SF811-909 Veterinary medicine of special organs, regions, and systems The purpose of this study was to know the use of fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake (tempe) as corn substitution to crude protein and dry matter digestibility of duck layer. This study used 25 samples of duck layer and they were treated by fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake. Samples was classified into five groups and five replications. This research used Completely Randomized Design method. PO as a control, did not use recycle soybean fermented cake, Pl used recycle soybean cake 15%, P2 used recycle soybean fermented cake 15%, P3 used recycle soybean cake 30% and P4 used recycle soybean fermented cake 30%. Time of this experiment was one month. The result of this research showed that the use of fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake as corn substitution to crude protein and dry matter digestibility of duck layer was different significantly with control. Conclution of this research was recycle soybean fermented cake could use as substitution of corn on maximal percentage mixed duck layer feed. Key words . recycle, soybean, substitution, cellulolytic, digestibility. FKH Unair 2011-06 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/83184/1/Bukti%20C14%20The%20Use%20of%20Recycle%20Soybean%20.....-compressed.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/83184/2/Peer%20Review%20Bukti%2014.pdf Hidanah, Sri and Hervina, Linda and Eliyani, Hana and Damayanti, Ratna (2011) The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer. Journal of Poultry Science, 4 (1). pp. 24-26. ISSN 1979-7222
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topic SF811-909 Veterinary medicine of special organs, regions, and systems
spellingShingle SF811-909 Veterinary medicine of special organs, regions, and systems
Hidanah, Sri
Hervina, Linda
Eliyani, Hana
Damayanti, Ratna
The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer
description The purpose of this study was to know the use of fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake (tempe) as corn substitution to crude protein and dry matter digestibility of duck layer. This study used 25 samples of duck layer and they were treated by fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake. Samples was classified into five groups and five replications. This research used Completely Randomized Design method. PO as a control, did not use recycle soybean fermented cake, Pl used recycle soybean cake 15%, P2 used recycle soybean fermented cake 15%, P3 used recycle soybean cake 30% and P4 used recycle soybean fermented cake 30%. Time of this experiment was one month. The result of this research showed that the use of fermentation recycle soybean fermented cake as corn substitution to crude protein and dry matter digestibility of duck layer was different significantly with control. Conclution of this research was recycle soybean fermented cake could use as substitution of corn on maximal percentage mixed duck layer feed. Key words . recycle, soybean, substitution, cellulolytic, digestibility.
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author Hidanah, Sri
Hervina, Linda
Eliyani, Hana
Damayanti, Ratna
author_facet Hidanah, Sri
Hervina, Linda
Eliyani, Hana
Damayanti, Ratna
author_sort Hidanah, Sri
title The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer
title_short The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer
title_full The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer
title_fullStr The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Recycle Soybean Fermented Cake (Tempe) with Cellulolytic Bacteria as Corn Substitution to Crude Protein and Dry Matter Digestibility of Duck Layer
title_sort use of recycle soybean fermented cake (tempe) with cellulolytic bacteria as corn substitution to crude protein and dry matter digestibility of duck layer
publisher FKH Unair
publishDate 2011
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