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摘要
本试验旨在研究发酵中草药对改善地方鸡体重、降低死亡率的作用,进而确定地方鸡饮水混合液的最佳添加水平。本研究使用100只2周龄的当地鸡,在帕萨曼县拉奥区Jorong III Pertanian的M. Yusuf Nasution先生的笼子中进行了为期6周的研究。研究分为5个处理,即P1(无发酵草药)、P2(发酵草药50 ml / l饮用水)、P3(发酵草药100 ml / l饮用水)、P4(发酵草药150 ml / l饮用水)和P5(发酵草药200 ml / l饮用水)。获得的数据采用完全随机设计(CRD), 5个处理,4个重复。结果表明,饲粮中添加发酵中草药的地方鸡平均日采食量为1816.27 ~ 1881.16 g。平均体重增加从468.97克到6045.89克不等。平均饲料系数为4.01 ~ 2.81。死亡率0.25%。经duncan多元极差检验(DMRT)继续检验,本研究证明差异极显著(P <0.01)。综上所述,土鸡饮水中发酵中草药的最佳添加量为处理4(发酵中草药150 ml / l)
Respons Pemberian Jamu Fermentasi Terhadap Pertambahan Berat Badan dan Mortalitas Ayam Kampung Periode Pertumbuhan
This research was conducted to study the respons of fermented herbal medicine improve in body weight, and decrease the mortalitas in local chickens, and then determine the best level of for the drinking water mixture of local chickens. This study used 100 local chickens aged 2 weeks and studied for 6 weeks, carried out in the cage of Mr. M. Yusuf Nasution in Jorong III Pertanian, Rao District, Pasaman Regency. The study consisted of 5 treatments, namely P1 (without fermented herbal medicine), P2 (fermented herbal medicine 50 ml / liter drinking water), P3 (fermented herbal medicine 100 ml / liter drinking water), P4 (fermented herbal medicine 150 ml / liter drinking water), and P5 (Fermented Herbal Medicine 200 ml / liter of drinking water). The data obtained were processed using a completely randomized design (CRD) with 5 treatments and 4 replications. The results showed that the local Chickens given fermented herbal medicine had an average feed consumption ranging from 1816.27 to 1881.16 grams. The average weight gain ranged from 468.97 to 6045.89 grams. The average feed conversion ranged from 4.01 to 2.81. and Mortality 0.25%. This study proved to be very significantly different (P <0.01) after the Duncant Multiple Range Test (DMRT) continued test. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the most optimal giving of fermented herbal medicine into the drinking water of native chickens is treatment 4 (fermented herbal medicine 150 ml / liter of drinking water