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PERSENTASE KARKAS DAN LEMAK ABDOMEN BROILER YANG DIBERI PAKAN KOMBINASI HERBAL DENGAN MINERAL ZINK Regar, Mursye N.; Kowel, Youdhie H.S.; Waani, Merci R.
ZOOTEC Vol 39, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (127.857 KB) | DOI: 10.35792/zot.39.2.2019.26227

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CARCASS AND ABDOMEN FAT PERCENTAGES IN BROILERS FED RATION COMBINED WITH HERBAL DAN ZINC MINERAL Study was done to evaluate carcass quality of broilers fed ration combined with herbal and zinc mineral. Hundred broilers were randomly divided into four treatments with five replications in each treatment. Each unit was placed five day old chicks. Treatments were consisted of basal ration (R1), basal ration added with 1.5 % of turmeric and 180 ppm of Zinc (R2), basal ration added with 2.5 % of white onion and 180 ppm of Zinc (R3), and basal ration added with anti biotic (R4). Results showed that combination of herbal and zinc mineral affected significantly the carcass and abdomen fat in broilers.  Therefore, it can be concluded that combinations of turmeric or white onion and zinc mineral produced ideal carcass and abdomen fat in broilers. Key Words: Abdomen fat, broiler, carcass, herbal, zinc.
Digestibility of Dry Matter, Organic Matter and Protein of Pellet Feed Using Indigofera Flour (Indigofera sp) in Superior Balitnak Chickens (KUB) Kowel, Youdhie H.S.; Imbar, Meity R; Waleleng, Poula O.V.
Jambura Journal of Animal Science Vol 8, No 1 (2025): Jambura Journal of Animal Science
Publisher : Animal Husbandry Department, Faculty of Agriculture Gorontalo State University

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This study aims to evaluate the consumption of dry matter, organic matter, digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and protein of pellet feed in KUB chickens containing indigofera flour (Indigofera sp). The method used was a completely randomized design with three treatments and six replications: (P1) commercial pellets, (P2) pellets with 5% indigofera flour, and (P3) pellets with 10% indigofera flour. A total of 18 chickens aged 10 weeks were placed randomly in individual cages. The results showed that indigofera (Indigofera sp) flour can be used up to 10% in the pellet ration of KUB chickens without reducing the digestibility of dry matter, organic matter, and protein.