ZOOTEC
Vol 37, No 1 (2017)

NILAI RETENSI NITROGEN DAN ENERGI METABOLIS BROILER YANG DIBERI RANSUM TEPUNG LIMBAH SAWI PUTIH (Brassica rapa L. subsp. pekinensis)

The, Fransisca (Unknown)
Mandey, J S (Unknown)
Kowel, Y H.S (Unknown)
Regar, M N (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
09 Nov 2016

Abstract

ABSTRACT THE VALUE OF NITROGEN RETENTION AND METABOLIZABLE ENERGY OF BROILER DIETS WITH MUSTARD MEAL (Brassica rapa L. subsp. pekinensis) This research was conducted  to determine the value of nitrogen retention (NR) and nitrogen corrected metabolizable energy value (AMEn) of broiler diets containing waste of mustard meal. Research used 18 MB 202 of broiler chickens 6 weeks of age that consists of 3 days of preliminary and 3 days collecting data. The experimental wasdesigned by a completely randomized design (CRD), which consists of 3 treatments and 6 replications. The treatmentswere: R0 = 100% based diet (BD) + 0% mustard waste meal (MWM), R1 = 90% BD + 10% MWM, and R2 = 80% BD + 20% MWM. Variables were nitrogen retention (NR) and metabolizable energy  nitrogen corrected (AMEN) value. Results showed that the NR value was significantly (P <0.05) affected by treatments and the AMEn was highly significant (P <0.01) affected by treatments. HSD test showed thatthe NR value of R1(54,59%) and R2  (41,71%) was significantly decreased compared to control (41,71%).The AMEn value oftreatment R1 (2504.07 Kcal/kg) and R2 (2117.00Kcal/kg) was signicantly decreased compared to R0 (3141.57 Kcal/kg). Based on the NR and AMEn values, it can be concluded that mustard waste could be used up to 10% in dietof broilers Keywords : broiler, metabolizable energy,mustard, nitrogen retention,

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Journal Info

Abbrev

zootek

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Veterinary

Description

Zootec is a scientific periodical journal published by the Faculty of Animal Sciences, Sam Ratulangi University in 1995 with the print ISSN number 0852 – 2626. The focus of articles on Animal Sciences includes 1. livestock production, 2. Animal Feed and Nutrition, 3. Livestock Socio-Economics, 4. ...