Nilawati Widjaya, Sari Suryanah, Tedi Akhdiat, Hilman Permana, R. F. Christi, Munajat Yulianto
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Abstract
Research on the Effect of Differences in Density of Closed House Cages in the Zone Near Outlet on Broiler Performance in the Finisher Phase, has been carried out for 40 days, from May 25, 2021 to July 3, 2021. The study was conducted at Farm H. Noto Miharjo Adiwarno Village, Buayan District, Kebumen Regency, Central Java. This study aims to determine the effect of differences in cage density in the zone near the outlet in the closed house cage on the performance of the finisher phase broiler chickens and to find out how much the density of the cage in the zone near the outlet in the closed house cage is capable of producing optimal finisher phase broiler performance. This research was conducted using the Experimental Method. The design used was a completely randomized design (CRD), which consisted of 4 treatments, namely P0 (cage density 10 birds/meter2), P1 (cage density 12 birds/meter2), P2 (cage density 14 birds/meter2), and P3 (cage density 14 birds/meter2). cage 16 tails/meter2). Each treatment was repeated 5 times, and each replication consisted of a different number of boilers according to the density of the cage used. The observed variables were feed intake, daily weight gain and feed conversion. The data obtained were analyzed using variance, if there was an effect of treatment followed by Duncan's multiple area test. The conclusion of this study was the difference in density of closed house cages in the zone near the outlet had a significant effect on daily body weight gain, but had no significant effect on ration consumption and feed conversion. The cage density of 12 birds/meter2 can produce optimal body weight gain.Keywords: Closed house, outlet, broiler, feed consumption, body weight gain, feed conversion.
本试验于2021年5月25日至2021年7月3日进行了肉鸡育肥期近出栏区闭户笼密度差异对肉鸡生产性能影响的研究,为期40天。该研究是在中爪哇Kebumen县Buayan区H. Noto Miharjo Adiwarno村进行的。本研究旨在确定闭门笼出口附近区域的笼密度差异对育肥期肉鸡生产性能的影响,并找出闭门笼出口附近区域的笼密度在多大程度上能够产生最佳的育肥期肉鸡生产性能。本研究采用实验方法进行。采用完全随机设计(CRD),共4个处理,分别为P0(笼密度10只/米2)、P1(笼密度12只/米2)、P2(笼密度14只/米2)和P3(笼密度14只/米2)。笼16尾/米2)。每个处理重复5次,每次重复由不同数量的锅炉组成,根据所用笼的密度。观察变量为采食量、日增重和饲料系数。获得的数据使用方差分析,如果有治疗效果,然后进行邓肯多区域检验。本研究的结论是,出口附近区域闭户网箱密度差异对日增重有显著影响,但对日粮消耗量和饲料转化率无显著影响。12只/米2的笼密度可获得最佳增重效果。关键词:封闭鸡舍,出口,肉鸡,饲料消耗,增重,饲料转化率。