2016
DOI: 10.21157/j.med.vet..v10i1.4039
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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN EKSTRAK KULIT BATANG JALOH (Salix tetrasperma Roxb) DAN SERBUK DAUN SINGKONG (Manihot esculenta Crantz) TERHADAP PERTAMBAHAN BOBOT BADAN AYAM BROILER (Effect of Willow (Salix tetrasperma Roxb) Bark Extract and Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Leaf Powder Supplementation on Weight Gain of Broiler Chickens)

Abstract: ABSTRAKPenelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui pengaruh pemberian kombinasi ekstrak kulit batang jaloh 1000 mg/l dalam air minum dan serbuk daun singkong 15% dalam pakan terhadap bobot badan ayam broiler. Penelitian ini menggunakan rancangan acak lengkap (RAL) dengan jumlah sampel 20 ekor ayam broiler. Ayam-ayam tersebut kemudian dibagi ke dalam empat kelompok perlakuan, dengan lima ulangan. Perlakuan P0 sebagai kontrol diberikan pakan komersil, P1 (pakan komersil + serbuk daun singkong), P2 (pakan komersil + ekst… Show more

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“…The hexane fraction of jaloh extract could reduce the detrimental effects of heat stress on broiler chicken. Similarly reported by Harfinda et al (2016), the supplementation of jaloh bark extract (1000 mg/L) in drinking water significantly (P<0.05) increased body weight gain (BWG) of broiler chickens but no significant effect when combined with the use of 15% cassava leaf powder in the feed.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The hexane fraction of jaloh extract could reduce the detrimental effects of heat stress on broiler chicken. Similarly reported by Harfinda et al (2016), the supplementation of jaloh bark extract (1000 mg/L) in drinking water significantly (P<0.05) increased body weight gain (BWG) of broiler chickens but no significant effect when combined with the use of 15% cassava leaf powder in the feed.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Under heat stress, diets supplementation with 0.025% and 0.05% hydroalcoholic extract of willow bark powder did not have a significant (p > 0.05) influence on broiler performance (14-42 days) [7]. A significantly improvement in BWG (8-43 days) was reported by [25] when broilers were fed 1000 mg/L willow bark extract in the drinking water. In the present work, the SAB 0.05% treatment significantly improved (p < 0.05) the broilers' performance, compared to SAB 0.025% treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%