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Utilization of Biogas Liquid Waste For Starter In The Fermentation of Rice Husk As A Potential Feed For Poultry Sjofjan, Osfar; Adli, Danung Nur; Djunaidi, Irfan; Kuncoro, Kuncoro
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 22 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University in associate with Animal Scientist Society of Indonesia (ISPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jap.2020.22.1.38

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The research was aimed to evaluate the effect of biogas liquid waste as a fermentation starter of rice husk to the nutrient content, gross energy and bulk density. The method used laboratory experiment using a completely randomized design (CRD) on factorial pattern (6 x 5) with the level of biogas waste liquid : P0-treatment (0% negative control), P0+ (Cellulomonas sp as positive control), P1 (5%), P2 (10%), P3 (15%), P4 (20%) ml/g, and the incubation time : T0 (0 day control ), T1(7 days), T2 (14 days), T3 (21 days) and T4 (28 days). The variables measured was the content of ash, crude protein, crude fiber, crude fat, gross energy and bulk density. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance (anova) CRD Factorial pattern and if there is a significant difference was followed by Duncan's Multiple Range Test. The results of research was the level of biogas liquid waste and the incubation time provides a significant influence (P<0.01) on the nutrient content, gross energy and bulk density of rice husk. The interaction level liquid waste provision of biogas and incubation time was highly significant (P<0.01) on the nutrient content, gross energy and bulk density. It can be concluded that the addition of biogas liquid waste 15% (ml/g) with a time of incubation for 21 days have best rice husk quality content based on improvement of crude protein, crude fat, and gross energy with lowest crude fiber.
The Use of “Organic Protein” in Feed Formulation on Intestinal and Ammonia Levels of Broiler Sri Ratna Sari; Osfar Sjofjan
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 24 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University in associate with the Animal Scientist Society of Indonesia (ISPI) and the Indonesian Association of Nutrition and Feed Science (AINI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jap.2022.24.2.149

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The aim of this study is to determine the effect of Organic Protein as a feed ingredient on pH, viscosity and enzyme activity in the small intestine and levels of ammonia in broiler excreta. Organic Protein is a Single Cell Protein (SCP) product name from PT. Miwon Indonesia that has a protein content up to 40%. We conducted a field experiment and used DOC broilers and Organic Protein as treatment feed in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) comprising of 5 treatments and 6 replicates, accounting for 30 experimental units. The feed treatments were basal feed T0, T1, T2, T3 and T4 added with Organic Protein 0%, 1.5%, 3%, 4.5%, and 6%, respectively. The observed variables were pH, viscosity, enzyme activity (amylase and protease) of small intestine and excreta ammonia level of broiler. The data were analyzed with ANOVA followed by Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (DMRT). The results showed the treatments have very significantly different effects (P<0.01) on the amylase and protease activities, but significantly different effects (P>0.05) on pH, viscosity of small intestine, and ammonia levels of excreta. The use of Organic Protein at a level of 4.5% gave the best results to increase enzyme activity of amylase and protease.
Co-Authors - Aulani’Am A.P Rahayu Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Achmad Bagus Adhiluhung Mardhotillah Achmanu . Adharul Mutaqin Adli, Danung Nur Afdora, Pupimadita Tizar Agus Susilo Ajeng Kusumaningtyaswati Akhmad Zaenal Wijaya Antonius Suwanto Aris Sri Widiati Awang Tri Satria Ayu Damayanti B. Sundu Badat Muwakhid Bintang Putri Desna Ayu Wijayanti Dhika Yonika Primacitra Diah Kartika Sari Didik Nur Edi Djalal Rosyidi Djunaidi, Irfan Edhy Sudjarwo Edhy Sudjarwo Edhy Sudjarwo Edhy Sudjarwo Edhy Sudjarwo Edi Wahyu Satria Eko Widodo Eko Widodo Esti Puspitasari Faizal Andri Farela Adhana Muflikhien Farida Kusuma Astuti Febri Puska Padang Filoza Marwi Fitri Wahyuni Fitria Tridyana Putri Haryaka Tisti Sadara Heli Tistiana Heni Setyo Prayogi Hertamawati, Rosa Tri Hudan Allama Ilmi Sholichatunnisa Irfan Djunaidi Irfan Djunaidi Irfan H. Djunaidi Irfan H. Djunaidi Kuncoro, Kuncoro Laila Nur Rohma Lestariningsih Lestariningsih Lestariningsih Lestariningsih Ludovika Jessica Virginia M Halim Natsir M Halim Natsir M. H. Natsir M. Halim Natsir Mariani Jesika Widiawati Mashudi Mashudi Muhammad Halim Natsir Muhammad Izzuddiyn Muharlien Muharlien Muharlien Muharlien Nur Hidayah Nuraini Nadzifah Obbi Firmansyah Picky Oriesta Ayu Harmayanda Pratiwi Trisunuwati Pupimadita Tizar Afdora Randa, Sangle Yohanes Reo Radius Falah Reynaldy Hadi Ardyansyah Romy Abdillah Ramadhan Roro Rianthie Jessieca A.G Roselin Gultom Rosyidatul Churriyah Ruli Nanda Pratama S. Sulistyaningsih Sabarta sembiring septiani anggitasari sitompul Siska OktaFina Diarlin Siska Tirajoh, Siska Siti Nur Ulpah Sri Minarti Sri Ratna Sari Suci Puji Lestari Suyadi Suyadi Tika Septi Wardani Tri Ardiyati Tri Ardiyati Tri Ardyati Umi Kalsum Umiani Hatta Usman Ali Wahidin Mardiono Swantho Menggi Emma Woro Busono, Woro Y.F Nuningtyas Yuli Frita Nuningtyas