Effects of jamu makarens in the ration on performance and the number of pathogenic microbes in the intestines of broiler chickens

N. Sukmawati, N. M. Witariadi, I. N. Ardika, N. W. Siti
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Abstract

Research that aimed to examine the effect of jamu makarens in the rations on performance and intestines pathogenic microbes has been carried out for 35 days using 80 head broilers. A completly randomized design with four treatments and four replications was used in this study. The treatments were: Commercial rations without jamu makarens (A), Commercial rations + 2% jamu makarens (B), Commercial rations + 4% jamu makarens (C), and Commercial rations + 6% jamu makarens (D). The results showed that feed and water consumptions, feed convertion ratio (FCR) and pathogenic microbes in the intestines of broilers fed 2-6% jamu makarens lower than control (P<0.05), but final body weight and body weight gain not significantly affect. It was concluded that the administration of 2-6% jamu makarens in the rations could reduce feed consumption, drinking water, FCR and pathogenic bacteria in the intestines, but did not effect on final body weight and body weight gain.
日粮中添加竹木对肉鸡生产性能和肠道病原菌数量的影响
本试验以80只头肉鸡为试验对象,进行了为期35天的肉鸡生产性能和肠道病原菌的研究。本研究采用完全随机设计,4个处理,4个重复。结果表明:饲粮中添加2-6%川崎肉鸡的料、水耗、饲料系数(FCR)和肠道内病原菌数量均低于对照组(P<0.05),但对末重和增重无显著影响。综上所述,饲粮中添加2 ~ 6%的贾木渣可降低饲料消耗量、饮水量、饲料转化率和肠道致病菌数,但对最终体重和增重无影响。
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