CORN SUBSTITUTION USING FERMENTED SOLID CASSAVA-WASTE ON BROILER CHICKEN
Main Authors: | Ali-Mursyid, WM, Bachruddin, z, Zuprizal, Zuprizal, Nur-Cahyanto, M |
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Format: | Article PeerReviewed application/pdf |
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Faculty of Animal Agriculture, Diponegoro University
, 2010
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http://eprints.undip.ac.id/17157/1/35(1)2010p9-15.pdf http://www.fp.undip.ac.id http://eprints.undip.ac.id/17157/ |
Daftar Isi:
- The objective of the research was to examine unfermented solid cassava-waste (USCW) and fermented solid cassava-waste (FSCW) as the substitution of corn in broiler ration. Two hundred and ten birds of one-week-male broiler chicken were divided into seven kinds of one-way treatment of completely randomized design. Five replications were used for each treatment; there were six chickens in each replication. The substitution levels of corn in broiler ration by USCW and FSCW were 0% (control), 10, 20, and 30%. The result showed that corn substitution up to 20% using USCW and FSCW did not affect the digestibility of feed (DF), digestibility of soluble protein (DSP) and crude protein (DCP), and digestibility of starch (DS). Substitution up to 30% using FSCW did not affect the DSP and DCP. However, substitution of USCW at the same level decreased DSP, DCP, DF, and DS. Corn substitution up to 20% using USCW and FSCW did not affect the feed intake (FI), body weight gain (BWG) and feed conversion ratio (FCR). Substitution up to 30% using FSCW did not affect the BWG and FCR. However, substitution of USCW at the same level decreased BWG and increased FCR. FSCW can be used as a substitute for the corn up to 30% without affecting the performance and the values of the nutrient digestibility, meanwhile USCW is only able to substitute corn up to 20%. Keywords: broiler chicken , corn, fermented solid cassava-waste.