PENGARUH PENGGANTIAN TEPUNG IKAN DENGAN SUSU AFKIR DALAM RANSUM TERHADAP PERFORMA PRODUKSI DAN KECERNAAN NUTRIEN AYAM BURAS JANTAN

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of fish meal substitution with expired milk in diets on theproductivity of cockerels at the age of 2-10 weeks. This study was carried out in Puger Village, Jember Regency,East Java. A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was used with five treatment...

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Published inMajalah Ilmiah Peternakan Vol. 20; no. 3; pp. 123 - 128
Main Authors M. E. D, PERTIWI, MASTIKA, I M., NURIYASA, I M. NURIYASA
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universitas Udayana 31.10.2017
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Summary:The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of fish meal substitution with expired milk in diets on theproductivity of cockerels at the age of 2-10 weeks. This study was carried out in Puger Village, Jember Regency,East Java. A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was used with five treatments and five replicates. Totally, therewere 25 experimental units and each unit consists of four cockerels fed without fish meal (R0); 25% diets of fishmeal substitution with expired milk (R1); 50% diets of fish meal substitution with expired milk (R2); 75% diets offish meal substitution with expired milk (R3) and 100% diets of fish meal substitution with expired milk (R4). Dietsand water were given ad libitum. The variables observed were performance and nutrient digestibility. It showedthat cockerels fed 75% diets of fish meal substitution with expired milk (R3) produced higher final body weightand nutrient digestibility (P<0.05) compared to treatment R0, R1, R2 and R4. Treatment R3 produced 75.08%digestibility coefficient of dry ingredient and 72,21% digestibility coefficient of crude protein. It can be concludedthat 75% fish meal substitution with expired milk produced better performance and nutrient digestibility comparedto other treatment.
ISSN:0853-8999
2656-8373
DOI:10.24843/MIP.2017.v20.i03.p07