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鹌鹑具有提供蛋白质来源的潜力,但其在印度尼西亚的肉类产量仍然有限。本研究旨在评估饮用水中加入辣木叶溶液对鹌鹑胴体和杂体率的影响。该研究于2017年10月至12月在茂物摄县Ciomas Sukajaya Village RT 01/02的Badrupuyuh农场进行。试验选用7日龄平均初始体重18.04±0.508 g的鹌鹑100只。这些鸟被喂食了初级和成长型商业口粮。通过饮水给予辣木叶溶液。试验采用完全随机设计,4个处理,5个重复。处理包括不含辣木叶溶液的饮用水(R0)、含5%辣木叶溶液的饮用水(R1)、含10%辣木叶溶液的饮用水(R2)、含15%辣木叶溶液的饮用水(R3)。数据进行方差分析和邓肯检验。测定胴体、肝脏、砂囊和心脏的百分率。结果表明,各处理对肝脏百分比有显著影响,但对胴体、心脏和砂囊百分比无显著影响。结果表明,在饮用水中添加10%辣木叶溶液可优化雄鹌鹑的胴体率和非胴体率。建议在雄性鹌鹑的饮用水中添加10%的辣木叶溶液。关键词:雄鹌鹑,胴体,杂体,辣木叶液。
CARCASS AND NON CARCASS PERCENTAGES OF 35 DAY-OLD MALE QUAILS (COTURNIX-COTURNIX JAPONICA) GIVEN DRINK CONTAINING MORINGA LEAF SOLUTION
Quail is potential to provide protein source but its meat production in Indonesia is still limited. Thi study was aimed at assessing the effects of the inclusion of moringa leaf solution in dringking water on carcass and giblet percentages of quails. The study was conducted at Badrupuyuh Farm, Sukajaya Village RT 01/02, Ciomas, Bogor Regency from October to December 2017. One-hundred quail birds aged 7 days with average initial body weight of 18.04±0.508 g were used. The birds were fed starter and grower commercial rations. Moringa leaf solution was given through drinking water. A completely randomized design with 4 treatments and 5 replicates was used. Treatments consisted of drinking water containing no moringa leaf solution (R0), drinking water containing 5% moringa leaf solution (R1), drinking water containing 10% moringa leaf solution (R2), drinking water containing 15% moringa leaf solution (R3). Data were subjected to an analysis of variance and a Duncan test. Measurements were taken on the percentage of carcass, liver, gizzard, and heart. Results showed that treatments gave significant effects on liver percentage but not on the percentages of carcass, heart, and gizzard. It was concluded that the inclusion of moringa leaf solution of up to 10% in drinking water optimized carcass and non carcass percentages of male quails. It was recommended that moringa leaf solution of up to10% be included in drinking water of male quails. Key words: male quail, carcass, giblet, moringa leaf solution.