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Journal : BERITA BIOLOGI

KONSUMSI DAN PRODUKSI TELUR AYAM KEDU WALUYO, SRI PARYANTI; DARJONO, DARJONO
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 4 (1986)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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SRI PARYANTI WALUYO & DARJONO. 1986. Consumption and egg production of Kedu Fowl.Berita Bioiogi 3(4): 181 - 184. Four females and three males of Kedu Fowl has been subjected to an observation on egg production and consumption. The fowl was reared in individual cage for 68 days during the laying period.The observation revealed that the female consumed feed and water on an average of 94.645 gr and 254.45 ml a day respectively while the male was on an average of 105.96 gr and 294.91 ml a day.The manuvre production by the female fowl was recorded 85.81 gr per day. During the period of observation the average egg lay.ed by the female fowl was 34 eggs.In this period, the average weigt body gain on the female was 233.33 gr and on the male 41.66 gr respectively.In respect to the efficiency or raising Kedu fowl,feed and water in take.bodygain and egg production are considered important. These parameters are suggested to be applied as a basic selection of Kedu in a cage.
PENGARUH PEMBERIAN BUI PHASEOLUS LUNATUS DALAM RANSUM TERHADAP KONSUMSI PAKAN DAN PERTAMBAHAN BOBOT BADAN AYAM KAMPUNG DARJONO, DARJONO; PRAWIRADILAGA, DEWI MALIA
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 7 (1987): (Supplement)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v3i7.1381

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DARJONO & DEWI MALIA PRAWIRADILAGA 1987. Effect of level of Phaseolus lunatus seeds in the native chicken ration on feed consumption, and body weight gain Suppl. Berita Biologi 3 :61 -65. The experiment was aimed to obtain a basic guide of the amount of P., lunatus in chicken ration during growing period. Observation using 25 cockerels and 25 pullers, was based on Completely Randomized Design. The treatment consisted of level of P. lunatus in the ration, namely RK (as control ration), RI, RII, RIII, and RIV, containing 0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20% respectively. Data was analyzed using Analysis of Variant, and the difference was tested by Honestly Significant Different Test. The results showed that the level of P. lunatus up to 20% had no significant effect (P > 0,05), on feed consumption and body weight gain during growing period. The highest feed efficiency for the cockerels was RI (0,0593) followed by RK (0,0559), RIII (0,0506), RIV (0,0478), and RII (0,0350) respectively; whereas for the pullets was RII (0,0267) followed by RK (0,0262), RI (0,0225), RIII (0,0220), and RIV (0,0102) respectively.