Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content

Two lines of native chicken (Kampung and Pelung cross) were subjected to diets differed in protein content (21, 19, 17and 15%), but isocaloric (2,900 kcal ME/kg). Ten (5 males, 5 females) day old chicks were allocated as replicate and thetreatments were 2 lines x 4 levels dietary protein. The trial...

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Main Authors: Sofjan Iskandar, Desmayati Z, S Sastrodihardi, T Sartika, P Setiadi, T Susanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan 1998-03-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
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Online Access:http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/87/87
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spelling doaj-4c7378434c2f4380bbe86d03e7d26be42020-11-25T00:06:29ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PeternakanJurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner0853-73802252-696X1998-03-0131814Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein contentSofjan Iskandar0Desmayati Z1S Sastrodihardi2T Sartika3P Setiadi4T Susanti5——————Two lines of native chicken (Kampung and Pelung cross) were subjected to diets differed in protein content (21, 19, 17and 15%), but isocaloric (2,900 kcal ME/kg). Ten (5 males, 5 females) day old chicks were allocated as replicate and thetreatments were 2 lines x 4 levels dietary protein. The trial was conducted for 12 weeks period . Bodyweight gain of Kampungchicken (704 g/bird) was lower than ofPelung cross chicken (844 g/bird). Based on bodyweight gain and feed conversion ratio,the optimum level of dietary crude protein was 19% for both lines, whilst consumption was not affected either by lines nor bydietary protein. Pelung cross chicken converted feed to body weight more efficiently than Kampung chicken did. However feedconversion ratio increased with decreasing in dietary protein. Mortality was not affected either by lines nor by dietary protein.Twelve weeks carcass percentage of Pelung cross (64,9%) was higher than of Kampung chickens (62,9%), however carcass percentage was not affected by the dietary protein. Abdominal fat pad was not affected by lines of chickens nor dietary protein.http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/87/87Native chickenproteingrowthcarcass
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author Sofjan Iskandar
Desmayati Z
S Sastrodihardi
T Sartika
P Setiadi
T Susanti
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Desmayati Z
S Sastrodihardi
T Sartika
P Setiadi
T Susanti
Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
Native chicken
protein
growth
carcass
author_facet Sofjan Iskandar
Desmayati Z
S Sastrodihardi
T Sartika
P Setiadi
T Susanti
author_sort Sofjan Iskandar
title Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content
title_short Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content
title_full Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content
title_fullStr Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content
title_full_unstemmed Growth response of Kampung and Pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content
title_sort growth response of kampung and pelung cross chickens to diet differed in protein content
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan
series Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
issn 0853-7380
2252-696X
publishDate 1998-03-01
description Two lines of native chicken (Kampung and Pelung cross) were subjected to diets differed in protein content (21, 19, 17and 15%), but isocaloric (2,900 kcal ME/kg). Ten (5 males, 5 females) day old chicks were allocated as replicate and thetreatments were 2 lines x 4 levels dietary protein. The trial was conducted for 12 weeks period . Bodyweight gain of Kampungchicken (704 g/bird) was lower than ofPelung cross chicken (844 g/bird). Based on bodyweight gain and feed conversion ratio,the optimum level of dietary crude protein was 19% for both lines, whilst consumption was not affected either by lines nor bydietary protein. Pelung cross chicken converted feed to body weight more efficiently than Kampung chicken did. However feedconversion ratio increased with decreasing in dietary protein. Mortality was not affected either by lines nor by dietary protein.Twelve weeks carcass percentage of Pelung cross (64,9%) was higher than of Kampung chickens (62,9%), however carcass percentage was not affected by the dietary protein. Abdominal fat pad was not affected by lines of chickens nor dietary protein.
topic Native chicken
protein
growth
carcass
url http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/87/87
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