PALM OIL REPLACEMENT BY KEPAYANG OIL (Pangium edule Reinw) IN DIETS ON THE QUAIL GROWTH PERFORMANCES

Wiwaha Anas Sumadja, A Azis, C. A. Damayanti
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ABSTRACT Currently, the utilization of palm oil as a feed ingredient competes with human needs; thus, we must explore new sources of oil that may be used as alternative feed. Kepayang oil is a new form of feed oil due to its high content of unsaturated fatty acids, which helps in quail growth. The goal of this investigation is to see how replacing palm oil in rations with kepayang oil affects quail growth. The study used 200 female quail 21 days old, kepayang oil, commercial palm oil, mineral mix, maize meal, fish meal, bran, soy cake, lysine, methionine, and 20 units of the quail's cage "battery" type. The investigation used a block randomized design (BRD) with four treatments and five groups, each with a different level of palm and kepayang oil. If the treatment has a significant effect, the Duncan multiple test should be performed. We discovered that replacing palm oil in quail diets with kepayang oil reduced feed intake but had no significant effect on quail weight gain (P > 0.05). Furthermore, incorporating 3% kepayang oil into the quail diet had no effect on the feed efficiency ratio or day of first laying (P > 0.05). As a consequence, between the ages of 21 and 49 days, palm oil can be replaced with kepayang oil up to 3% of the total ration with no negative effects on feed intake, body weight gain, feed efficiency, or the age of the first egg laid. Keywords: Palm Oil, Kepayang Oil, Quails and Growth
饲粮中以科巴杨油替代棕榈油对鹌鹑生长性能的影响
目前,棕榈油作为饲料原料的使用与人类的需求相竞争;因此,我们必须探索可作为替代饲料的新油源。可巴阳油是一种新型的饲料油,其不饱和脂肪酸含量高,有利于鹌鹑的生长。本研究的目的是观察用克帕扬油代替口粮中的棕榈油对鹌鹑生长的影响。本研究以200只21日龄的母鹌鹑为研究对象,分别使用克帕扬油、商品棕榈油、矿物混合物、玉米粉、鱼粉、麸皮、豆饼、赖氨酸、蛋氨酸和20个单位的鹌鹑笼“电池”型。本研究采用块随机设计(BRD),分为4个处理和5个组,每个组使用不同水平的棕榈和可可杨油。如果治疗有显著效果,应进行邓肯多重检验。我们发现,用可可杨油代替棕榈油降低了鹌鹑的采食量,但对鹌鹑的增重没有显著影响(P >0.05)。此外,在鹌鹑日粮中添加3%可可杨油对饲料效率和首产天数没有影响(P >0.05)。由此可见,在21 ~ 49日龄期间,棕榈油可替代日粮总量的3%,且对采食量、增重、饲料效率和首蛋龄均无负面影响。关键词:棕榈油,科帕扬油,鹌鹑,生长
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