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Journal : Proceeding INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR IMPROVING TROPICAL ANIMAL PRODUCTION FOR FOOD SECURITY

Performance of Kampong Chicken Fed Rations With Suplementing Dry Carboxylate Salt Mixture (DCM) or Coconut Oil Hydrolisate (COH) Tasse, Andi Murlina; Aka, Rahim; Malesi, La; Auza, Fuji Astuty; Achmad, Diska Bintayani; Sambolinggi, Salomina
Proceeding INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR IMPROVING TROPICAL ANIMAL PRODUCTION FOR FOOD SECURITY PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
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The experiment aimed to know effect of supplementing dry carboxylate salt mixture (DCM)or coconut oil hydrolisate (COH) on kampong chicken performance. The experiment used DOC whichis divided to is 75 units henhouse with 3 treatments and 5 replications. Each unit consist of 5 DOCand fed treatments during 8 weeks. The treatments were T1 (commercial ration = BP-1), T + 3%DCM), and T3 (T + 3% COH). The variables were daily feed intake, weekly gain, feed conversion,carcass weight, gizzard weight, liver weight, and heart weight. The data analysis used ANOVA andorthogonal contrast test. The results showed that daily feed intake (g/d), T112 = 53.52 ± 3.00 =38.86 ± 5.12± 1.22, T3b, T3 = 50.72 ± 6.41a, weekly gain (g/week) T = 10.72 ± 6.41, feed conversion T11 = 17.41 ± 4.80, T = 6.11 ± 1.24, T22 = 3.92 ± 1.06, T = 18.89 ± 2.77, T = 5.71 ± 1.09, carcassweight (kg) T1 = 75 ± 19.33c, T2 = 345.50 ± 19.33b, T3 = 377.0 ± 10.55a3, gizzard weight (g) T = 10.75 ±0.5, T2 = 12.13 ± 0.25, T3 = 13.13 ± 0.25, liver weight T1 = 10.6 ± 0.81, T2 = 13.1 ± 0.05, T = 16.63 ±0.48, heart weight T1 = 2.4 ± 0.25, T2 = 3.3 ± 0.29, T = 4.0 ± 0.41. It can be concluded that (1) supplementing 3% dry carboxylate salt mixture (DCM in the ration improve weekly gain and feedconversion ; (2) supplementing 3% coconut oil hydrolisate (COH) in the ration improve carcassweight, gizzard weight, liver weight, and heart weight.Key Words: Dry Carboxylate Salt Mixture (DCM), Coconut Oil Hydrolisate (COH), Kampoeng Chicken, Performance 313 (T31a, T2 = 16.22
The Using of Protected Fatty Acid Supplement to Improve Carcass Percentage of Broiler Chicken Auza, Fuji Astuty; Tasse, A. M.; Salido, W. L.; Napirah, A.
Proceeding INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR IMPROVING TROPICAL ANIMAL PRODUCTION FOR FOOD SECURITY PROCEEDING INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR
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The research was aimed to know the percentage carcass of broiler with rationsupplementation of protected fatty acid. The sample used in this research is 48 broiler chickensunsexed strain avian CP707 production of PT. Charoen Phokhpand Makassar divided in 12 plotsenclosure 1x1 meters. The design of this research is a Completely Randomized Design with 3treatments and 4 replications. The treatments were T0 = commercial ration BP-11, T1 = T0+3% drycarboxylate salt mixed (DCM), T2-T0+3% coconut oil hydrolisate. Variables measured were weightgain (kg), weight carcass (kg) and percentage carcass (%). Data were analyzed by variance analysisand continued by orthogonal contrast test. The conclusion showed that (1) ration withsupplementation 3% dry carboxy late salt mixed give result 2,00±0,04 kg weight gain, 1,34±0,05 kgweight carcass and 66,88±2,19% percentage carcass, (2) ration with supplementation 3% coconut oilhydrolisate give result 1,91±0,05 kg weight gain, 1,29±0,0,07 weight carcass and 67,28±2,29%percentage carcass, (3) ration with 3% supplementation of protected fatty acid cannot improveweight gain, weight carcass and percentage carcass broiler chicken.Key Words : Fatty Acid, Weight Gain, Weight Carcass, Percentage Carcass, Chicken Broiler