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Effect Of Fermented Cassava Peel (Manihot utilisima) On Performances Of Male Sheep Masrayani Pulungan; Iskandar Sembiring; Ma`ruf Tafsin; Hamdan .; Nevy Diana Hanafi
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 5, No 3 (2017)
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Abstract.The experiment aimed to find effect of cassava peel (manihot utilisima) which fermented on performance of local sheep male. The research was conducted at Jl. Bunga Rinte, Simpang Selayang, Medan, in October - December 2017 using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 5 replications. The experiment used 20 of local sheep male weaning with initial body weight of 10.18 ± 1kg. The treatment provided is P0 (Fermented Cassava peel 0%), P1 (Fermented Cassava peel 20%), P2 (Fermented Cassava peel 40%), and P3 (Fermented Cassava peel 60%). The observed of parameters are feed comsumption, average daily gain, feed vonversion (FCR) and income over feed cost (IOFC). The result of this research indicated that utilization of cassava peel (Manihot utiliima)fermented on performance of local sheep with the average consumption of sheep feed (g/head/day) are: 330.01; 364.99; 391.76; and 402.92, average daily gain (g/head/day): 52.86; 71.88; 84.36; and 101.80 and ration conversion: 6.42; 5.17; 4.78; dan 4.04. The conclusion of this research is the higher use of fermented cassava peel the better also the effect on improve of body weight, feed consumption and conversion of local males feed. The highest IOFC value is found in P3 with an average of Rp.276.656,01 during the research.
Performance Of Commercial Strains Chicken Given Commercial Based Feed Deddy Rolan Siregar; Edhy Mirwandhono; Armyn Hakim Daulay; Nevy Diana Hanafi; Tri Hesti Wahyuni
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 6, No 1 (2018)
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Abstract. This research aimed to conclude the best combination of commercial strain and feed on broiler’s carcass. This research was conducted at Animal Husbandry Biology Laboratory, Departement of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of North Sumatera for 4 weeks from November until December 2016. This research used completely randomized design (CRD) factorial with 9 combined treatment and 3 replication. The treatment consists of A0B0, A0B1, A0B2, A1B0, A1B1, A1B2, A2B0, A2B1, A2B2. The observed parameters were cutting weight, carcass weight, and carcass percentage. The result showed that the average weight of broiler chicken ranged from 1829,50 – 1929,50 gram/head. The average of Carcass weight ranged from1424,75 – 1676,50 gram/head. And the average of carcass percentage ranged from 78,01 % - 87,98 %. This research conlude that the best combination is A1 and B0.
The Effect of Fermented Sago Pulp on Performances and Income Over Feed Cost (IOFC) Local Sheep Mustapa Zahri Ritonga; Hasnudi .; Iskandar Sembiring; Tri Hesti Wahyuni; Nevy Diana Hanafi
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 6, No 1 (2018)
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This study aims to determine the effect of fermented sago pulp in rations on performance (weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion) and local sheep's income over feed cost (IOFC). This research was carried out in the community farms of Karang Rejo Village, Stabat District, Langkat Regency. This research started from March to June 2017. The design used was complete randomized design (RAL), with 4 treatment of 5 replications. Each replication consisted of 1 local sheep with an initial weight of 11.05 ± 0.56 kg. The treatment consisted of P1 (50% sago pulp without fermentation + forage), P2 (60% of sago pitch without fermentation + forage), P3 (50% fermented sago pulp + forage), and P4 (60% fermented sago pulp +). The observed variables were performance (body weight gain, feed consumption, feed conversion) and income over feed cost (IOFC). The results showed that the treatment of fermented sago pulp gave a very real effect (P <0.01) on daily weight gain. The mean of P1 = 33,05 g, P2 = 39,95 g, P3 = 46,57 g, P4 = 54,38g. The consumption of fermented sago pulp treatment has a real effect (P <0,01). With average P1 = 486,38 g, P2 = 548,68 g, P3 = 604,69 g, P4 = 671,11 gr. Against the conversion of fermented sago pulp fermentation treatment gave a real effect (P <0.05). With  average P1 = 14.78, P2 = 13.90, P3 = 12.99, P4 = 12,49. IOFC the highest local sheep is Rp. 121.568 on treatment of P4 and IOFC lowest at treatment P1 equal to Rp.73.315. The conclusion of the research shows that the utilization of fermented sago pulp can increase body weight gain, feed consumption, local sheep feed conversion. P4 treatment economically has a better economic level than P1,P2 and P3.
Digestibility of Dry Matter and Organic Matter of Fermented Sago Pulp on Local Sheep Male Weaning Arie Andry Sembiring; Tri Hesty Wahyuni; Nevy Diana Hanafi; Armyn Hakim Daulay; Hasnudi .
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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This study aims to analyze the digestibility of dry matter and organic matter of fermented sago pulp alternative feed on local sheep male weaning. Research conducted at Karang Rejo village farm, Stabat district, Langkat. This study in Maret 2016-Juny 2017. The design used was completely randomized design (CRD), with four treatments five replications. Each repeat consists of one local sheep male weaning with the average of body weight  8-10 kg. The treatment consisted of P1(consentrat with 50% sago pulp without fermented + forage), P2 (consentrat with 60% sago pulp without fermented + forage), P3 (consentrat with 50% sago pulp fermented + forage), and P4 (consentrat with 60% sago pulp fermented + forage). The variable were studied dry matter consumption, organic matter consumption, dry matter digestibility and organic matter digestibility. Results of analysis of variance show that the utilization of fermented sago pulp waste had highly significantly different effect (P<0,01) on dry matter consumption of treatment P1, P2, P3 and P4 is 486,38; 548,68; 604,69;and 671,11 (gr/head/day), and organic matter consumption is 469,34; 525,22; 582,42 and 644,40 (gr/head/day). And average of dry matter digestibility waste not significantly different effect (P>0,05) on value dry matter digestibility of treatment P1, P2, P3 and P4 is 79,04; 79,23; 78,59 and 78,23 (%), average of organic matter digestibility is 81,66; 81,43; 80,79 and 80,27 (%). Increasing use of fermented pulp sago increases the value of dry matter consumption and organic matter consumption in local sheep feed. Conclusions of fermented sago pulp can not to increase dry matter digestibility and organic matter digestibility, but fermented and non-fermented sago pulp can be given to sheep male weaning up to 60%, because the digestibility value of the two ingredients is above 70%.
Utilization of Buffalo Manure and Samosir Goat Manure on Indigofera Zollingeriana Growth Indria Ningsih; Edhy Mirwandhono; Nurzainah Ginting; Iskandar Sembiring; Nevy Diana Hanafi
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 6, No 3 (2018)
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This study aims to look at the effect of buffalo and goat manure on the growthof Indigofera zollingeriana plants. This research was carried out in Parlondut Village,Pangururan Subdistrict, Samosir Regency, North Sumatra from March to May 2018.The design used in this study was a Completely Randomized Design with 4 replications.P0 = Buffalo Cage Fertilizer 25% + 75% Top Soil Soil, P1 = Buffalo Cage Fertilizer50% + 50% Top Soil Soil, P2 = Buffalo Cage Fertilizer 75% + 25% Top Soil Soil, P3 =25% Goat Cage Fertilizer + 75% Top Soil Soil, P4 = Goat Cage Fertilizer 50% + 50%Top Soil Soil and P5 = Goat Cage Fertilizer 75% + 25% Top Soil Soil. The variablesobserved were plant height, number of leaves, number of stems, stem diameter and leafwidth. The results showed that the application of manure from goats had a significanteffect on the parameters of the study, namely plant height, number of leaves, number ofbranches and stem diameter. In conclusion, the increasing dosage of fertilization withgoat manure on Indigofera zollingeriana plants, the results are getting better.
Chemical scarification using kno3 to increase seed germination and early growth of Indigofera zollingeriana Erwandi Simbolon; Tri Hesti Wahyuni; Nevy Diana Hanafi; Hamdan .; Yusuf Leonard Henuk
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
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Indigofera zollingeriana as animal feed contain high protein and a goodalternative source of feed for livestok. In North Sumatera Province, now adaysIndigofera has been introduced to livestockers. This study aims to determine theeffect of scarification by soaking KNO3 (potassium nitrate) on seed germination andearly growth of Indigofera zollingeriana. This research was carried out at AnimalProduction Laboratory; Animal Husbandry Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture,University of North Sumatra Jl. A. Sofyan No. 3 Medan, which began from November2018 to January 2019. The design used was a factorial completely randomized design(RAL) with 12 combination factors, each of which contained 3 replications where eachreplication contained 15 seeds of Indigofera zollingeriana. The treatment consisted of2 factors, namely the K factor = KNO3 concentration, K0 = control, K1 = 4 g / l, K2 =8 g / l, K3 = 12 g / l repeatedly, and L factor = soaking time, L1 = 4 hours, L2 = 8hours, L3 = 12 hours .The results showed that the administration of KNO3 and soaking time on Indigoferazollingeriana seeds had a significant effect on the percentage of sprouts, sprout height,and growing power. The conclusion of the use of KNO3 with levels of 4 grams and 8grams has a positive impact on the percentage of germination and height of indigoferazollingeriana and the duration of 12 hours immersion in the seeds of indigoferazollingeriana also gives a positive effect on the percentage of sprouts and sproutheight, and the best percentage of growth is on the use of 8 grams of KNO3 with 8hours of soaking time.
Utilization of Biogas Slurry Doses from Goat Faeces with MOL (Micro Local Organisms) Banana Stem on Turi Productivity (Sesbania grandiflora) in Samosir Regency Simson Sianturi; Nurzainah Ginting; Sayed Umar; Nevy Diana Hanafi; Yunilas .
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
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This study aims to investigate the effect of  utilization of biogas slurry doses with MOL (Micro Local Organisms) Banana Stumps on Turi Productivity (Sesbania grandiflora). This research was conducted in Samosir Regency, North Sumatra starting from May to September  2018. The design used in this study was a completely randomized design with 4 treatment levels of 5 replications, the data analysis used was Duncan's Advanced Test. Treatment with various doses of biogas slurry fertilizer by input of goat faeces which is fermented with MOL (Micro Local Organism), 2 liter MOL banana stem. P0 = 0, P1 = 20, P2 = 40, P3 = 60 (t / h / yr). The variables observed were plant height, stem diameter, number of stems, number of leaves, and leaf width. The results of the study showed that the fermentation of goat's bio-gas slurry fertilizer with various doses of fertilizing gave a significant influence on the parameters of the study, namely plant height, number of stems, number of leaves, and stem diameter. The best response due to fertilization is with a dose of 60 t / h / yr.
Corn Substitution By Using Cassapro (Cassava Protein) On Kampung Chicken Carcass Hans Yoppie Sinaga; Iskandar Sembiring; Armyn Hakim Daulay; Ma&#039;ruf Tafsin; Nevy Diana Hanafi
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol 7, No 2 (2019)
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This research aimed to determine the ability of cassapro to substitute corn in feed onkampung chicken carcass. Experimental design used was completely randomized design (CRD) with5 treatments and 4 replications. Each treatment consists of cassapro P0 (0%) P1(10%) P2(20%)P3(30%) P4(40%). 100 kampung chicken was used this research.The results showed that there were no signifiant effect on cut weight, carcass weight and percentageof carcass due to the administration of cassapro. However, there was a tendency that feed rations P2(40% corn and 20% cassapro) showed good result.
Response fermented goat urine by EM4 on Productivity of Legum Stylosanthes guianensis and Arachis pintoi Fajar Bahari Ginting; nevy diana hanafi; hasnudi hasnudi
Jurnal Agroekoteknologi Vol 7, No 1,Jan (2019)
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Utilization of EM4 fermented goat urine as organic fertilizer that can improve productivity of legumes Stylosanthes guianensis and Arachis pintoi. The study was conducted in field laboratory Animal Science Study Program Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sumatera Utara in June to November 2017, using a randomized block design factorial divided into 2 factor, composed of  the type of legume (Stylosanthes guianensis and Arachis pintoi) and the fertilizer dose (0, 100, 150, 200, 250 ml / polybag). The variables observed were plant height, fresh weight production and dry matter production. The results showed that increasing dose  fermented goat urine give the very real result (P<0.01) increased plant height, fresh weight production and dry matter production and the productivity Stylosanthes guianensis hed nigher Arachis pintoi plant height, fresh weight production and dry matter production it is concluded that increased dose fermented goat urine increased on productivity of  Stylosanthes guianensis and Arachis pintoi. Keywords: fermented goat urine, Stylosanthes guianensis, Arachis pintoi, productivity, fertilizing dose.
Response fermented goat urine by EM4 on Productivity of Brachiaria humidicola and Digitaria milanjiana keke rejeki sembiring; nevy diana hanafi; sayed umar
Jurnal Agroekoteknologi Vol 7, No 1,Jan (2019)
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Utilization of EM4 fermented goat urine as organic fertilizer that can improve productivity of Brachiaria humidicola and Digitaria milanjiana. The study was conducted in field laboratory Animal Science Study Program Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sumatera Utara in June to November 2017, using a randomized block design factorial divided into 2 factor, composed of  the type of grass (Brachiaria humidicola and Digitaria milanjiana) and the fertilizer dose (0, 100, 150, 200, 250 ml / polybag). The variables observed were plant height, fresh weight production and dry matter production. The results showed that increasing dose  fermented goat urine give the very real result (P<0.01) increased plant height, fresh weight production and dry matter production and the productivity Digitaria milanjiana hed nigher Brachiaria humidicola plant height, fresh weight production and dry matter production it is concluded that increased dose fermented goat urine increased on productivity of Brachiaria humidicola and Digitaria milanjiana. Keywor/ds: fermented goat urine, Brachiaria humidicola, Digitaria milanjiana, productivity, fertilizing dose.