Ummiani Hatta
Program Studi Peternakan, Fakultas Peternakan Dan Perikanan, Universitas Tadulako

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Journal : Agroland : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Pertanian

PENGGUNAAN TEPUNG DUCKWEED (Lemnaceae spp) DALAM RANSUM TERHADAP BERAT RELATIF HATI DAN PANKREAS AYAM PEDAGING Ummiani Hatta; Rusdi Rusdi; Rosmiaty Arief
Agroland: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Pertanian Vol 16, No 1 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

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The research aimed to study the effect of adding duckweed smash to broiler chicken feed on relative weight of its liver and pancreas. The number of chicken used was 100 broilers. The study employed a Completely Randomized design with five replicates in which five broilers were used for each replicate.  The treatments included basal feed (R0), 97% basal feed with 3% duckweed smash (R1), 94% basal feed with 6% duckweed smash (R2), 91% basal feed with 9% duckweed smash (R3), and 88% basal feed with 12% smash duckweed (R5). The addition of the duckweed smash on broiler feed significantly increased both the relative weight of the broiler liver and pancreas.  
PENGARUH KOMBINASI ENZIM DAN BUNGKIL INTI SAWIT TERHADAP KESERAGAMAN TUMBUH, LIVEBILITAS, INCOME OVER FEED DAN CHICK COST AYAM BROILER Ummiani Hatta; Burhanudin Sundu; Andi Pertiwi Damayanti
Agroland: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Pertanian Vol 17, No 1 (2010)
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The objective of this study was to determine the effect of combination of enzyme and palm kernel meal on growth uniformity, liveability and income over feed and chick cost of broiler.    A completely randomized design was used in this study, with 7 treatments and 5 replicated cages of         6 birds pei café.  A total of 210 day – old broiler chicks were used in this study.  Treatments tested were  Ro = 0 % palm kernel meal (PKM), R1=  20 % PKM ,R2= 20 % PKM plus 0.02 % multi enzyme,      R3 =  20 % enzymatically predigested PKM,  R4 = 30 % PKM ,  R5 = 30 % PKM  plus 0,02 % multi enzyme and R6 = 30 % enzimatically predigested PKM. Results of variance analysis indicated that addition of enzyme in palm kernel meal based diets produced non–significant difference in growth uniformity and liveability (P>0,05). Income over feed and chick cost, however, was significantly affected by enzyme addition (P<0,01 ).