scholarly journals Wool characteristics of Batur sheep in Banjarnegara District, Central Java

2021 ◽  
Vol 306 ◽  
pp. 05019
Author(s):  
Bess Tiesnamurti ◽  
Gresy Eva Teresia ◽  
Zuratih

The study's objective was to investigate the different types of coat cover from Batur sheep of Banjarnegara district in Central Java using 113 sheep belongs to 13 people member of Mulya Jaya farmers group. Sheep were raised at the centre of horticulture at the Batur-Dieng plateau. The main vegetable type planted in the area were carrot, potato and cabbage. The variables observed in the study were wool cover (score 1-9), the length of wool (cm), breed, sex, age and sheep body weight (kg). The data were analyzed using a general linear model, with the dependent variable were body weight and wool length whereas the independent variable were sex, location of the study, farmers, breed, sex and age. The result showed that 77.9% of sheep has wool distribution (score =0), most of the sheep (98.2%) has white color and only very small percentage has black, brown color. The average body weight and wool length of Batur sheep was 41.4 kg (range 15-97 kg) and 6.97 cm (range 4-17 cm), respectively, and there was a significant (P<0.05) influence of farmers, breed, sex and age. The Batur sheep is a wool type sheep and still maintain the characteristic of merino sheep.

2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Herlina Herlina ◽  
La Ode Nafiu ◽  
Muhammad Amrullah Pagala

This study aims to determine the performance of chicken and cross breeding results with laying hens and broilers. A total of 3 male chickens and 15 chickens Kampung females, 3 males laying chickens and 10 chickens laying females, and 3 chickens stud broiler. The variables observed were egg weight, fertility, hatchability, hatching weight. Data were analyzed with General Linear Model (GLM). Data on hatch weight, egg weight, fertility and hatchability were analyzed based on different breed. If there is a difference between treatments then a further test with Duncan Multiple Test is performed. The results showed that the performance of chicken and crossbreeding with laying and broiler chickens had significant effect (P <0,05) on egg weight, fertility, hatchability based on different nation and weight of hatch, body weight, heterosis and growth based on breed and different sex. Key Word : Performance, Crossbreeding, Kampung Chicken, Broiler, Layer.


2010 ◽  
Vol 41 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
J Möhring ◽  
D Coropceanu ◽  
F Möller ◽  
S Wolff ◽  
R Boor ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-27
Author(s):  
Yosi Fenita

The objective of the research was to evaluate to effect of feeding mengkudu on performances of broilers. The research design used was completely randomized design. One hundred broilers were distributed into five treatments. The treatments were different levels of mengkudu meal (0, 0.75%, 1.5%, 2.25 % and 3%). The observed measured were feed consumption, average body weight (gain) and feed conversion. Results showed that feeding mengkudu (Morinda Citrifolia L.)  no effect significant (P>0.05) on feed consumption, average body weight and feed conversion.  In conclusion, feeding mengkudu meal up to 3% (in diet) does not negatively affect feed consumption, average body weight, and feed conversion.


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