2015
DOI: 10.25077/jpi.17.1.1-11.2015
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Native Chicken Production in Indonesia: A Review

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“…The average weight size of native chicken eggs is 34 to 45 gram/egg, compared to purebred chicken which is 50 to 70 gram/egg (Astawan & Kasih, 2008). Nutritional value of native chicken eggs contains protein (12.80%), fat (11.50%), carbohydrates (0.75%), water (74%) (Hidayat & Asmarasari, 2015). When compared to purebred chicken eggs, native chicken eggs have ingredient value per 100 grams containing 174 calories, 10.8 grams of protein, 4.9 mg of iron and 61.5 g of retinol or vitamin A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average weight size of native chicken eggs is 34 to 45 gram/egg, compared to purebred chicken which is 50 to 70 gram/egg (Astawan & Kasih, 2008). Nutritional value of native chicken eggs contains protein (12.80%), fat (11.50%), carbohydrates (0.75%), water (74%) (Hidayat & Asmarasari, 2015). When compared to purebred chicken eggs, native chicken eggs have ingredient value per 100 grams containing 174 calories, 10.8 grams of protein, 4.9 mg of iron and 61.5 g of retinol or vitamin A.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of local chicken farming in rural areas is believed to increase community involvement in rural economic activities that has impact on strengthening household economic conditions. Hidayat and Asmarasari (2015) stated that native chicken represents one of the few opportunities for saving, investment and security against risk. Sentul Chicken is one of local genetic resources found in Ciamis Regency of West Java Province maintained in a semi-intensive method and has an important role to increase the family income.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Body weight (BWT) of male Pelung chicken can reach 3.37 kg, and females can reach 2.52 kg (Daryono et al, 2010). Hidayat and Asmarasari (2015) stated that in the period of 20 weeks body weight (BWT) of Pelung can reach 1663 g/head heavier than other meat producer indigenous chicken such as Kampung (1408 g/head), Black Kedu (1480 g/head), White Kedu (1320 g/head) and Nunukan (1203 g/head). Meanwhile, Broiler Cobb 500 has distinguished productivity and a high growth rate in the early phase (7 to 18 weeks).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%