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ENGGUNAAN TEPUNG MAGGOT BSF (Hermetia illucens) DALAM RANSUM AYAM KAMPUNG UNGGUL BALITBANGTAN TERHADAP KECERNAAN BAHAN KERING, PROTEIN KASAR DAN SERAT KASAR

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Feed is one of the most important aspects in increasing the digestibility value of native chickens, both from its quality and continuous availability. Feed is one of the factors that affect the digestibility of native chickens. The problem that is often faced by farmers is the high price of commercial feed, so it is necessary to find alternative feed raw materials that can increase the digestibility value of native chickens, both in quality and quantity. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential of BSF maggot flour in the ration against the digestibility of crude protein, crude fiber, and dry matter of KUB chicken. This research has been carried out from December to March 2021, at the Experimental Cage Laboratory of the Animal Husbandry Study Program, Department of Animal Husbandry Technology and Industry, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University. The research design used in this study was to use the Complete Randomized Design (RAL) method consisting of 5 treatments and 4 tests with the use of maggot flour feed mixed in the ration, namely: P0 (Control Ration), P1 (Addition of 5% maggot flour in the ration), P2 (Addition of 10% maggot flour in the ration), P3 (Addition of 15% maggot flour in the ration), P4 (Addition of 20% maggot flour in the ration). The observed parameters are the digestibility of dry matter, crude protein, and crude fiber. The results of the study can be concluded that the use of BSF maggot flour in rations with a rate of administration of 5-10% does not differ markedly from the control, where crude protein digestibility, crude fiber digestibility, and dry matter digestibility have an average protein digestibility of 83.37-87.33%, crude fiber digestibility of 43.74-50.50% and dry matter digestibility of 89.17-89.55%.


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Call Number
T822782022
Publisher
Inderalaya : Prodi Peternakan, Jurusan Teknologi dan Industri Peternakan, Fakultas Pertanian., 2022
Collation
xiii, 26 hlm.; ilus.; 29 cm
Language
Indonesia
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Classification
636.080 7
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Pemberian pakan hewan ternak
Prodi Peternakan
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