The study was conducted in North Sulawesi, Gorontalo, and Central Sulawesi during March untilOctober 2011. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of fruit bats (P. alecto) as sourceof meat. Observed variables were body weight, carcass weight, noncarcass weight, the bone weight, meatweight, fat weight, and skin weight, respectively. To estimate the growth rate of the bats, analysis of therelationship between body weight and carcass components was done, while estimation of growth rate ofcarcass components were analyzed by multiple linear regression. The results showed that the carcassproduction of P. alecto in the three locations was 54.49%-56.55%, meat production was 45.37% -54.07%,and the coefficient of determination was 0.65-0.99. Conclusions of this study is that the body weight canbe used for prediction of growth rate, and weight of carcass, meat, bone, fat, and skin of the fruit bats,respectively.
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