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KUALITAS INDEX BENTUK , VOLUME, BERAT JENIS, DAN TEBAL KERABANG TELUR ITIK ALABIO PADA UMUR PRODUKSI 6, 9, 12 BULAN Maghfirah, Nur; Sulaiman, Abrani; Rizal, Muhammad
JURNAL PENELITIAN PETERNAKAN LAHAN BASAH Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : www.ulm.ac.id

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpplb.v4i2.2801

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui variasi kualitas fisik telur dengan berat telur,indeks bentuk telur, volume telur, berat jenis telur dan tebal kerabang pada usia produksi berbedaantara umur produksi 6, 9, dan 12 bulan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalahmetode observasi kuantitatif melalui pengukuran berat telur, indeks bentuk telur, volume telur,berat jenis telur, tebal kerabang. Data yang didapatkan dianalisis menggunakan analisis aritmatiktiap parameter. Berdasarkan hasil dan pembahasan yang telah dilakukan maka dapat ditarikkesimpulan bahwa dari hasil penelitian ini nilai berat telur dan berat jenis telur pada produksiberbeda antara umur produksi 6, 9, dan 12 bulan mengalami kenaikan seiring denganmeningkatnya umur induk itik. Sedangkan pada nilai indeks bentuk telur mengalami peningkatanpada umur 6-9 bulan setelah itu mengalami penurunan kualitas pada umur 12 bulan. Sedangkannilai pada volume telur dan tebal kerabang pada telur mengalami penurunan pada umur produksi6-9 bulan setelah itu mengalami peningkatan kualitas pada umur produksi 12 bulan.
Perbandingan Efektivitas Media Kotoran Sapi, Kambing, Ayam, dan Puyuh pada Produktivitas Maggot BSF (Hermetia illucens) sebagai Sumber Protein Alternatif Amelia, Tria; Sulaiman, Abrani; Biyatmoko, Danang
JURNAL PENELITIAN PETERNAKAN LAHAN BASAH Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jpplb.v5i1.3247

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This study aimed to analyze the effect of different livestock manure media (cow, goat, laying hen,and quail) on the growth rate and productivity of Hermetia illucens (BSF) maggots as analternative protein source for livestock. A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with fourtreatments and five replications was employed, involving measurements of maggot weight,length, and biomass over 21 days. Results showed that laying hen manure yielded the highestweight growth rate (3.07%/day; 47.32 mg/individual) and biomass productivity (302.2 g),attributed to its highest crude protein content (19.74%). Conversely, goat manure (4.6% protein)resulted in the lowest growth rate (0.75%/day; 12.16 mg/individual). Optimal maggotperformance in laying hen manure was supported by adequate nutrition and environmentalconditions (temperature 28.5–30°C, humidity 80–94%). This research demonstrates the potentialof livestock manure as a sustainable medium for maggot cultivation, reducing feed costs andpromoting circular economies through organic waste conversion
Duckweed (Lemna minor) in Feed to Increase the Carcass and Giblet Proportion of Male Alabio Ducks Herliani; Danang Biyatmoko; Abrani Sulaiman; Habibah; Puteri Amilia
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i1.9713

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Feeding containing wet duckweed increases the feed conversion ratio. This research aims to analyze the effect of differences in the use of wet duckweed and duckweed flour in rations on the percentage of carcass and giblet cuts of male Alabio ducks. This research was carried out in the Experimental Cages of the Faculty of Agriculture, Lambung Mangkurat University using 108 Alabio ducks. The study used three treatments, namely P0 (control, without duckweed), P1 (20% wet duckweed in the ration), and P2 (20% duckweed flour in the ration). The parameters observed included the percentage of chest, thigh, back, wing and giblet weight to carcass weight. Duckweed with complete feed has the same results so it can be used as a substitute feed and between the two treatments P1 and P2 it is known that the use of wet duckweed gives the best percentage of carcass cuts.