Romadoni, Fathurrahman Bintang
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Training on Domestic Waste Management and Use of Maggots (Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Larvae) for Alternative Animal Feeding for Farmer Groups Meindrawan, Bayu; Nafisah, Ainun; Syaifudin, Rizal; Aini, Fazriati Shofa; Romadoni, Fathurrahman Bintang
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : EQUATOR SINAR AKADEMIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v4i2.402

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This program aims to provide training to the Setia Kawan Farmers Group (Poktan) in Baros Village so that they can optimize organic waste and produce alternative feed from magot (BSF larvae). Poktan raises livestock but this is not accompanied by sufficient knowledge, especially regarding the types of feed ingredients that can be used to meet the daily nutritional needs of livestock. Through the production of animal feed from magot, it is hoped that this can be a solution for the sustainable escalation of the livestock economy. The program starts from the socialization, training and assistance stages in the process of maintaining BSF and its application as an alternative animal feed. Partners are directly involved at all stages, namely by providing the latest information, determining organic waste collection points and maggot cultivation sites. After training, members of farmer groups are generally able to differentiate between organic and inorganic waste and know the basic principles of using maggots as alternative animal feed.
Impact of dietary Sardinella lemuru fish oil supplementation on egg production and fatty acid profile of laying quails in smallholder farming Nafisah, Ainun; Wijaya, Gagah Hendra; Romadoni, Fathurrahman Bintang; Fahri, Mochamad; Syafiyullah, Radian; Liany, Kania Asri
Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian Vol. 22 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/jip.v22i2.22287

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Smallholder quail farms often face limitations in providing high-quality feed that can improve both productivity and nutritional quality of eggs, particularly in enhancing essential fatty acids such as omega-3. Bali sardinella (Sardinella lemuru) fish oil is a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids and holds potential as a dietary supplement to enhance egg nutritional value. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of S. lemuru fish oil supplementation in feed on egg production and fatty acid profile of laying quails under smallholder farming conditions. A randomized block design was applied with four treatments: T0 (0% LFO), T1 (2% LFO), T2 (4% LFO), and T3 (6% LFO), each with two replications and 50 adult female quails per unit. The results showed that S. lemuru fish oil supplementation had no significant effect on egg weight, egg length, viscosity, yolk diameter and height, or other physical egg parameters. However, T3 significantly reduced egg production. The 2% LFO treatment (T1) resulted in the highest crude protein content in the feed and relatively better performance and physical egg quality. The fatty acid profile of eggs was dominated by oleic, palmitic, and linoleic acids, with omega-3 levels increasing in line with higher LFO doses. These findings suggest that 2% S. lemuru fish oil supplementation is suitable for smallholder quail farming to improve egg quality without significantly increasing production costs.