{
    "biblio_id": 199,
    "title": "RESPON PERTUMBUHAN AYAM BROILER YANG DIBERI TEPUNG DAUN KELOR (Moringa Oleifera) DAN ASAM AMINO SINTETIS DALAM RANSUM",
    "type": "LAPORAN TUGAS AKHIR",
    "gmd_name": "LAPORAN TUGAS AKHIR",
    "publisher_name": "POLITEKNIK PERTANIAN NEGERI KUPANG",
    "publish_place": "KUPANG",
    "publisher_year": "2021",
    "collation": "",
    "series_title": "",
    "call_number": "D-IV TPT 21 TAU r",
    "language_name": "Indonesia",
    "source": "mixed material",
    "classification": "",
    "notes": "This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Moringa leaf meal supplementation\r\nand synthetic amino acids in the ration on the growth performance of broiler chickens\r\n(0-42 days). This research has been carried out in colony cages and mini feed\r\nfactories belonging to the Kupang State Agricultural Polytechnic campus. The\r\nnumber of chickens used in the study was 180 birds, each of which was placed into\r\n18 cage plots which were randomized into 6 treatments and 3 replications. Each cage\r\nhas 10 chickens. The experimental design used was a factorial completely\r\nrandomized design with the main factors being the level of Moringa leaf meal (0%,\r\n5%, and 7.5%) and the second factor of amino acids (with and without). \r\nThe treatments given were 0% Moringa Leaf Flour (MLF) without amino acid\r\n(A); 0% MLF with amino acids (B); 5% MLF without amino acids (C); 5% MLF\r\nwith amino acids (D); 7.5% MLF without amino acid (E); and 7.5% MLF with amino\r\nacids (F). The variables measured were feed consumption, body weigt gain and Feed\r\nConversion Ratio (FCR). \r\nThe result shows that the inclusion level of moringa leaf meal (MLM)\r\nsignificantly (P<0,05 - 0.01) to affected the feed intake and body weight gain; but, it\r\ndid not affect the feed conversion ratio of broilers during the 42 days experiment.\r\nAmino Acid (AA) supplementation did not affect (P>0,05) the growth performance\r\nof broilers during the trial. Interaction between MLM x AA was not significant\r\n(P>0,05) on all variables measured. \r\nDuring the trial, feed intake and body weight gain of broilers fed 7,5%\r\nMLM were higher (P<0,05) than those who were given diets containing 0 and 5 %\r\nMLM. In conclusion 1) the inclusiom level of 5 and 7.5% % in the diets resulted in\r\nbetter growth performance 2) The supplementation of AA did not improve the growth\r\nperformance of broilers during 42 days experiment; 3) combination between MLM x\r\nAA did give positive impact on the growth performance of broilers",
    "image": "POLITANI.jpg.jpg",
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    "name": [
        {
            "authors": {
                "author_name": "RIPHAL ARDINANTO TAUNU",
                "authority_type": "Pengarang"
            }
        }
    ],
    "subjects": [
        {
            "subject": {
                "topic": "Ayam Broiler",
                "topic_type": "t"
            }
        }
    ],
    "input_date": "2021-11-09 08:15:20",
    "last_update": "2021-11-09 08:15:20"
}