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Journal : Jurnal Agripet

Pengaruh Penggunaan Bungkil Inti Sawit Taraf 40% dalam Ransum terhadap Bobot Potong, Karkas, Potongan Komersil Karkas dan Kualitas Daging Ayam SenSi-1 Agrinak Nevy Diana Hanafi; Ma’ruf Tafsin; Sri Haryani Sitindaon; Achmad Sadeli; Karunia Simanungkalit
Jurnal Agripet Vol 22, No 1 (2022): Volume 22, No. 1, April 2022
Publisher : Agricultural Faculty

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17969/agripet.v22i1.21099

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ABSTRACT. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui pengaruh optimalisasi penggunaan Bungkil Inti Sawit/Bungkil Inti Sawit Fermentasi dalam ransum terhadap bobot potong, karkas, persentase karkas, bobot lemak abdominal, potongan dan persentase komersil karkas serta kualitas daging ayam SenSi-1 Agrinak umur 10 minggu. Penelitian menggunakan RAL: 6 perlakuan 5 ulangan, ulangan: 3 ekor ayam SenSi-1 Agrinak. Perlakuan pakan penelitian: P0 (kontrol), P1 = BIS 40% , P2 = BIS 30% + BISF 10%, P3 = BIS 20% + BISF 20%, P4 = BIS 10% + BISF 30%, P5 = BISF 40%. Pakan perlakuan diberikan pada ayam umur 10 hari sampai 10 minggu, kemudian dilakukan penyembelihan untuk pengamatan bobot potong, bobot karkas, potongan komersil dan persentase karkas (dada, sayap, punggung, paha atas, paha bawah) serta kualitas daging. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan BISF 30% + BIS 10% dalam pakan mampu meningkatkan bobot potong, bobot karkas, bobot dada, bobot paha bawah, bobot saya dan menurunkan lemak abdominal, namun tidak menunjukkan hasil yang berbeda terhadap persentase karkas, punggung, dada, paha, dan sayap pada ayam SenSi-1 Agrinak. Penggunaan 40% BISF dalam ransum mampu meningkatkan kandungan protein daging namun tidak menunjukkan hasil yang berbeda terhadap pH, daya ikat air, susut masak, kadar air dan lemak kasar pada ayam SenSi-1 Agrinak. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa pemberian 30% BISF + 10% BIS dan pemberian 40% BISF layak digunakan dalam ransum ayam SenSi-1 Agrinak.(The effect of use of palm kernel oil at the level of 40% in the ration on slaughter weight, carcass commercial cuts and meat quality SenSi-1 Agrinak chicken)ABSTRAK. The study was conducted to determine the effect of optimizing the use of PKM/PKMF in the ration on carcass, carcass components, carcass percentage, meat physical, and chemical quality of SenSi-1 Agrinak chicken. The research feed treatments were: P0 (control), P1 = PKM 40%, P2 = PKM 30% + PKMF 10%, P3 = PKM 20% + PKMF 20%, P4 = PKM 10% + PKMF 30%, P5 = PKMF 40%. The treatment feed was given to chickens aged 10 days to 10 weeks, then slaughtered for observation of slaughter weight, carcass weight, carcass commercial cuts and carcass percentage (breast, wings, back, upper thigh, lower thigh) and meat quality. The results showed that the use of PKMF 30% + PKM 10% in feed was able to increase slaughter weight, carcass weight, chest weight, lower thigh weight, my weight and reduce abdominal fat, but did not show different results on the percentage of carcass, back, chest, thighs, and wings on Sensi-1 Agrinak chicken. The use of 40% PKMF in the ration was able to increase the protein content of meat but did not show different results on pH, water holding capacity, cooking loss, water content and crude fat in Sensi-1 Agrinak chicken. This shows that the provision of PKMF 30% + PKM 10% and the provision of PKMF 40% are suitable for use in the ration of SenSi-1 Agrinak chickens.
Performance and Physiological Responses of Pre-Weaning Peranakan Etawa Goats Fed Milk Replacer with Maggot Flour Tafsin, Ma'ruf; Sadeli, Achmad; Hanafi, Nevy Diana; Sepriadi, Sigit
Jurnal Agripet Vol 24, No 2 (2024): Volume 24, No. 2, October 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17969/agripet.v24i2.33140

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Pre-weaning growth is crucial for achieving high weaning weights, which are expected to positively correlate with the overall performance of does/ewes. Milk replacer, designed to meet the nutritional needs of pre-weaning kids, offers a solution to this challenge. This study aimed to analyze and evaluate the impact of incorporating maggot flour into milk replacer on the performance of pre-weaned Peranakan Etawa (PE) crossbreed goats. The parameters observed included milk replacer intake, nutrient consumption, body weight gain, weaning weight, rectal temperature, respiratory rate, and feed cost per gain. The study involved 10 two-week-old local pre-weaned PE goats, each with an average body weight of 5.33 0.93 kg, divided into two treatment groups with five replicates each. The treatments included a commercial milk replacer (P0) and a milk replacer containing maggot flour (P1). Data were analyzed using an independent t-test at a 5% significance level. The results showed that daily body weight gain in pre-weaned PE goats fed milk replacer containing maggot flour did not differ significantly (P0.05) from those fed the commercial milk replacer. The physiological responses of the pre-weaned goats, including rectal temperature and respiratory rate, were similar between treatments and did not negatively affect their physiological status. The lowest feed cost per gain was observed in the group fed the maggot flour-based milk replacer (P1), indicating its potential economic advantage.