scholarly journals Performance Of Commercial Strains Chicken Given Commercial Based Feed

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
D R Siregar ◽  
E Mirwandhono ◽  
AH Daulay ◽  
N D Hanafi ◽  
T H Wahyuni

This research aimed to conclude the best combination of commercial strain and feed on broiler’s carcass. This research was conducted at Animal Husbandry Biology Laboratory, Departement of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of North Sumatera for 4 weeks from November until December 2016. This research used completely randomized design (CRD) factorial with 9 combined treatment and 3 replication. The treatment consists of A0B0, A0B1, A0B2, A1B0, A1B1, A1B2, A2B0, A2B1, A2B2. The observed parameters were cutting weight, carcass weight, and carcass percentage. The result showed that the average weight of broiler chicken ranged from 1829,50 – 1929,50 gram/head. The average of Carcass weight ranged from1424,75 – 1676,50 gram/head. And the average of carcass percentage ranged from 78,01 % - 87,98 %. This research conlude that the best combination is A1 and B0.

Author(s):  
Amir Husein ◽  
Rudy Sutrisna ◽  
Dian Septinova

This research aimed to know the influence of giving a commercial ration with addition of local feed fermented with ammonium sulphate and urea and to find out the best ration on live weight, carcass weight, and giblet weight of male hybrid ducks. This research was carried out in July 2018--August 2018 in the cage of ducks, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agriculture, Lampung University. Research material used consisted of 40 male hybrid ducks. This study used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Data was analysed using analysis of variance at 5% level of significance. The results showed that there was no different effect of treatments on live weight (1,552--1,717 g / duck), carcass weight (805,6--1.016 g / duck), and giblet weight (106.8--118.45 g /duck) of male hybrid ducks. Keywords: Carcass weight, Giblet weight, Live weight, Male hybrid duck.


bionature ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rusli Rusli ◽  
Intan Dwi Novieta ◽  
Rasbawati Rasbawati

Abtract. The study aimed to determine the effect of different meatball enhancers on meatbel protein and to determine the effect of different meatball enhancers against meatball water content. This research was conducted in june 2018 at the Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries of the University of Muhammadiyah Parepare. Research using broiler chicken meat, water, flavorings, garlic, pepper, salt, egg white, carrageenan, gelatin, tissue, and ice cubes. The study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with four treatment levels and three replications, namely T0 = without ingreadients, T1 = crisp egg white, T2 = crustacean, T = gelatin. The results of the study showed that with the addition of pulses that the protein content of meatballs had a very real effect and water content in meatball with the addition of different ingredients that are influential real to meatball water content. The highest average protein value to the lowest is T0 is 6.52, T2 is 6.46, T1 is 6.33, T3 is 4,15. The highest average water volues to the lowest were T1 at 63.35, T0 at 63.05, T3 at 62.58, and T2 at 62.44. From the results of the study, it is known that the best treatment and can be recommended is T2 treatment with karagenan crusher.Keywords: Proteins, water content, broiler chicken meat, egg white, carrageenan, and gelatin.


GEMA AGRO ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Jery Daku Haril ◽  
Yan Tonga ◽  
I Nyoman Kaca

One of the efforts to fulfill the community's nutritional resources derived from animal protein is by broiler farming business. In order for broiler chickens to achieve optimal productivity then the provision of proper rations in both quality and quantity must be met, but the obstacle in improving the quality of the ration is the cost of ration is large enough. It is necessary to research the feed material that is able to meet the needs of broiler chicken one of them is the leaves kelor. This research used broiler strain CP-707 as much as 60 tail. The method used is CRD (Completely Randomized Design) with 5 treatments and 4 replications. The treatments were rations with no addition of moringa flour (PO), ration with addition of 3% maize flour (P1), ration with addition of 6% maize flour (P2), ration with addition of maize flour 9% (P3), ration with the addition of 12% maize flour (P4). The variables observed in this study were carcass weight, carcass percentage and non carcass percentage. From the results of this study it can be concluded that the addition of moringa flour on ration to 12% level on carcass weight, carcass percentage and non carcass percentage statistically show different not significant.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Riawan Riawan ◽  
Riyanti Riyanti ◽  
Khaira Nova

The purpose of this research was to find out interior quality of egg laying hens which immersion with moringa leaf solution and to find out the best moringa leaf solution.  This research carried out on August 14--September 13, 2016 housed in the Laboratory Animal Production and Reproduction, Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Lampung.  The material of research used 72 eggs laying hens strain isa brown from layer of 60 weeks old with the average weight 63,0±1,51 gram and coefficient of variation 2,40%.  This research used a Completely Randomized Design with 4 treatments and 6 repetition.  The treatments of research consists of immersion egg used moringa leaf solution 0% (w/v), 10% (w/v), 20% (w/v), and 30% (w/v).  Analyzed data observation used variance with 5% trust level and continued with Least Significant Different test.  The result showed that immersion egg with moringa leaf solution significant effect (P<0,05) increase albumin index and the haugh unit, and not significant effect (P>0,05) to yolk index and percentage egg weight lo.  Concentration 30% of immersion moringa leaf solution to give the best treatment to interior quality of egg laying hens.                                 Keywords :  Albumin Index Moringa Leaf, Percentage Egg Weight Lost, Yolk Index, Haugh Unit.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-110
Author(s):  
Cahya Setya Utama ◽  
Bambang Sulistiyanto ◽  
T. A. Wicaksono

The study aimed to examine the effect of using pollard in rations on the growth of proventricular, ventricular, duodenal, jejunal and ileal organs in 7-week-old broiler chickens. The research material used 200 broiler chickens aged 7 weeks with an average weight of 859 ± 59 g with each experimental unit consisting of 8 - 9 tails. The design used was a completely randomized design with 5 treatments and 3 replications. Treatment is given (T0 = Comersial feeds, T1 = Feed with pollard without processing, T2 = Feed with pollard treated physically, T3 = Feed with pollard treated physically and biologically, and T4 = Feed with pollard treated physically and biology 60%) and 3 replications. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the administration of pollard treated physically and biologically has not been able to increase all the relative weights of the digestive organs of broiler chickens aged 7 weeks. In the proventriculus organ, the treatment can increase the relative weight of broiler digestive organs, but the relative weight of the proventriculus produced is still relatively normal. Measurement of broiler chicken organ weight needs to be done per week to determine the rate of increase in the relative weight of the optimal digestive organs, so that the maximum data on the growth of broiler organs are obtained optimally


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muthia Dewi ◽  
Toni Malvin ◽  
Prima Silvia Noor ◽  
Yurni Sari Amir

This study was conducted to evaluate the carcass percentage and abdominal fat of broiler chicken with added feed additive pegagan (Centella aciatica) powder on ration. This experiment was done at poultry farm and laboratory of Animal Husbandry Programme, Payakumbuh Agricultural Polytechnic from July to December 2018. The experiment was run in completely randomized design which consist of 4 feed treatments and 5 replications. Level used of A = without pegagan powder; B = 1.5% pegagan powder; C = 3% pegagan powder dan D = 4.5% pegagan powder. The collected data was analyzed with ANOVA and Duncan Range test would use for post hoc multiple comparison. The result shown that body weight was significantly different (P &lt; 0.05), carcass percentage and abdominal fat were no significantly different (P &gt; 0.05). Body weight of broiler chicken was higher on level D = 4.5% pegagan powder. The additive compounds in pegagan as feed additive stimulated immunity of broiler chicken until provide better body weight but unaffected on carcass percentage and abdominal fat.


2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Kastalani Kastalani ◽  
Maria Erviana Kusuma ◽  
Herlinae Herlinae ◽  
Yemima Yemima

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of adding feed with maggot and rice bran as a base ingredient in basal feed on live weight, carcass and giblets of broiler chickens and to determine the rate of addition of feed with maggot and rice bran as a base ingredient in basal feed which will give good results. best on live weight, carcass and broiler chicken giblets. The implementation of this research took place at the practical location of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Palangka Raya Christian University, Jalan G.S Rubay Palangka Raya. This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments with 5 replications, namely A = 100% basal feed, B = 100% basal feed and 5% additional feed, C = 100% basal feed and 10% additional feed and D = feed. basal 100% and additional feed 15%. From the results of the study, it can be seen that the addition of feed with maggot and rice bran as a base ingredient in basal feed has no effect on live weight, carcass and broiler chicken giblets.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
B Hardiansyah ◽  
M Tafsin ◽  
A H Daulay ◽  
T H Wahyuni ◽  
N Ginting

This study aims to determine the best treatment of leaf lamtoro so it has not negative impact on the rabbit. Research conducted at the Laboratory of Animal Biology of Animal Husbandry Department on Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sumatera Utara starting from August –October 2016. The design used in this study is completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 5 replication. The treatments were utilization of lamtoro leaf treated by drying the sun (P0), oven (700C; 12 hours) (P1), steaming (700C ; 15 minutes + sun drying) (P2) and soaking (12 hours + sun drying) (P3). The parameters studied were slaughter weight, carcass weight, and carcass percentage. The results showed that average slaughter weight (g/head) on treatment P0, P1, P2, P3 were 1562.20, 1576.60, 1413.20, and 1634.00; Carcass weight (g/head) were 780.60, 804.60, 693.40, and 815.60; Carcass percentage (%) were 50.17, 51.00, 48.98, 50.16 respectively. Stastical analysis showed that treatment lamtoro in a pellet ration had no significantly effect (P>0,05) on slaughter weight, and carcass percentage, but the had different effect (P<0.05) on the weight of carcass. The Conclusion of this study is processing lamtoro leaf soaking 12 hours + sun drying, oven 700C; 12 hours, drying the sun aplicable on rabbit diet.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 739-745
Author(s):  
Jaunul Abdillah ◽  
Yunasri Usman ◽  
Herawati Latif

Abstrak.  Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh pemberian prebiotik Immuno Forte dengan level berbeda terhadap berat dan persentase karkas ayam broiler. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Laboratorium Lapangan Peternakan (LLP) Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, pada tanggal 22 Agustus sampai 19 September 2015. Penelitian ini menggunakan 100 ekor (DOC) ayam broiler CP 707 Strain Arbor Acres produksi PT. Charoen Pokphand. Ransum yang digunakan adalah ransum komersial R511 Hy-provite priode starterdan R512 Bravo priode finisher. Perlakuan yang diberikan terdiri dari : P0 (0 ml Immuno forte/3 l air ), P1 (0,5 ml Immuno forte/3 l air), P2 (1 ml Immuno forte/3 l air), P3 (1.5 ml Immuno forte/3 l air) dan P4 (2 ml Immuno forte/3 l air). Rancangan yang digunakan adalah Rancangan Acak Lengkap (RAL) dengan 5 perlakuan dan 4 ulangan. Parameter yang diamati meliputi berat akhir, berat karkas, persentase karkas, berat potongan karkas dan persentase potongan karkas ayam broiler. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan penambahan prebiotik Immuno forte belum memberikan pengaruh positif terhadap berat  karkas ayam broiler. Penambahan prebiotik immuno forte dalam air minum berpengaruh nyata terhadap berat sayap, persentase sayap dan berat punggung ayam broiler, namun tidak berpengaruh nyata terhadap berat hidup, berat karkas, persentase karkas, berat dada, persentase dada, berat paha, persentase paha, berat punggung dan persentase punggung ayam broiler umur 28 minggu. Prebiotics Giving Effect Immuno Forte With Different Level of Carcass Weight and Percentage Broiler Chikens Abstract. This study aimed to determine the effect of prebiotics Immuno Forte with different levels of the weight and the percentage of broiler chicken carcasses. This research was conducted at the Laboratory of Animal Husbandry Field (LLP) Faculty of Agriculture, University of Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, on August 22 to 19, 2015. This study used 100 individuals (DOC) CP 707 broilers Arbor Acres strain produced by PT. Charoen Pokphand. Rations used was a commercial ration Hy-provite R511 and R512 starter period Bravo period finisher. Treatments consisted of: P0 (0 ml Immuno Forte / 3 l water), P1 (0.5 ml Immuno Forte / 3 l water), P2 (1 ml Immuno Forte / 3 l water), P3 (1.5 ml Immuno Forte / 3 l water) and P4 (2 ml Immuno forte / 3 l water). The design used was completely randomized design (CRD) with 5 treatments and 4 replications. The parameters observed final weight, carcass weight, carcass percentage, pieces of carcass weight and the percentage of broiler chicken carcass pieces. The results showed the addition of prebiotics Immuno Forte has not been a positive influence on broiler chicken carcass weight. The addition of prebiotics immuno forte in drinking water significantly affect the weight of the wing, the percentage of the wings and heavy backs broiler chickens, but did not significantly affect live weight, carcass weight, carcass percentage, heavy chest, the percentage of the chest, heavy thighs, the percentage of thigh, severe back and backs percentage broilers aged 28 weeks


2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (4Supl1) ◽  
pp. 2463
Author(s):  
Werney Da Silva Moreira ◽  
Fabrícia Rocha Chaves Miotto ◽  
João Restle ◽  
Regis Luis Missio ◽  
José Neuman Miranda Neiva ◽  
...  

Assessment of carcass and meat characteristics of Nellore young bulls finished in feedlot with crude glycerin levels (0, 60, 120, and 240 g kg-1 dry matter) in millet-based diets. Twenty-eight young bulls with mean age of 18 months and average weight of 357 ± 23.56 kg were used. The animals were distributed in a completely randomized design with four treatments and seven replicates. It was observed that the physical composition and edible portion of the carcass were not affected by crude glycerin levels in the diets. However, the increased dietary crude glycerin level raised the weights of the forequarters (kg and % of cold carcass weight), but not that of the pistol cut and short ribs. Among the commercial cuts prepared to marketing of the pistol cut, only the weight of the rump cap (% cold carcass weight) was changed, decreasing linearly with increasing dietary crude glycerin levels. Additionally, meat characteristics remained unaltered by the increased levels of crude glycerin. It was concluded that inclusion of up to 240 g kg-1 of crude glycerin in millet grain-based diets for Nellore young bulls finished in feedlot does not alter the main carcass and meat characteristics or affect their economic value.


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