TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving the productivity of Joper chickens with fermented soy milk waste (SMW)
AU - Haryuni, Nining
AU - Tribudi, Yuli Arif
AU - Hasanah, Niswatin
AU - Prastya, Ragil Angga
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/1/22
Y1 - 2024/1/22
N2 - The productivity of Joper chickens can be increased by improving feed quality using fermented soy milk waste (SMW). This research was carried out using 100 day olds chick (DOC) Joper in healthy conditions using a completely randomized design (RAL). The 5 dietary treatments of fermented SMW at levels in feed (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20%) with each treatment consisting of 5 DOC Joper and was repeated 4 times. SMW in this study was fermented using effective microorganism 4 (EM-4) at a dose of 7.50% of the weight of SMW. Statistical analysis showed that the fermented SMW level significantly (p<0.01) increased feed intake, body weight gain and body weight of Joper chickens and reduced mortality and FCR. The average feed intake ranged from 2071.50-2207.00 g/head; body weight gain (14.71-25.55 g/bird/day); body weight (556.00-934.25 g/bird); mortality (0.84-1.25%) and FCR (2.34-3.75). It can be concluded that improving feed using fermented SMW can increase the productivity of Joper chickens. The best productivity of Joper chickens was using 15% SMW.
AB - The productivity of Joper chickens can be increased by improving feed quality using fermented soy milk waste (SMW). This research was carried out using 100 day olds chick (DOC) Joper in healthy conditions using a completely randomized design (RAL). The 5 dietary treatments of fermented SMW at levels in feed (0, 5, 10, 15 and 20%) with each treatment consisting of 5 DOC Joper and was repeated 4 times. SMW in this study was fermented using effective microorganism 4 (EM-4) at a dose of 7.50% of the weight of SMW. Statistical analysis showed that the fermented SMW level significantly (p<0.01) increased feed intake, body weight gain and body weight of Joper chickens and reduced mortality and FCR. The average feed intake ranged from 2071.50-2207.00 g/head; body weight gain (14.71-25.55 g/bird/day); body weight (556.00-934.25 g/bird); mortality (0.84-1.25%) and FCR (2.34-3.75). It can be concluded that improving feed using fermented SMW can increase the productivity of Joper chickens. The best productivity of Joper chickens was using 15% SMW.
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U2 - 10.1051/bioconf/20248800043
DO - 10.1051/bioconf/20248800043
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85185370707
SN - 2273-1709
VL - 88
JO - BIO Web of Conferences
JF - BIO Web of Conferences
M1 - 00043
T2 - 10th International Conference of Innovation in Animal Science, ICIAS 2023
Y2 - 7 November 2023
ER -