Effect of rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria as feed substitution for rice-bran on broiler performance


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Koesnoto Soepranianondo, . (2009) Effect of rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria as feed substitution for rice-bran on broiler performance. [Proceedings Paper]

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The experiment tried to make benefit of rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria as feed substitution of rice-bran for broiler. The measured parameters were feed consumption the body weight gain and feed convertion. The experimental animals were 28 DOC strain Arbor Acress CP 707. Experimental design used was a completely randomized design with four treatments and seven replicates. Four treatment groups were PO was based ration 0 rumen content flour of total feed P1 was 10 rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria of total feed P2 was 20 rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria of total feed P3 was 30 rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria of total feed. The data were analyzed using analysis of variance statistic method and if there were differences among the treatments the Duncan's multiple range test was used. The result indicated that there were no significant difference P 0.05 in feed consumption body weight gain and feed convertion. The conclusion showed that the use of rumen content meal fermented by cellulolytic bacteria as substitution for rice-bran up to 30 of total feed could be used in the daily ration for broiler.


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Abstract

The experiment tried to make benefit of rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria as feed substitution of rice-bran for broiler. The measured parameters were feed consumption the body weight gain and feed convertion. The experimental animals were 28 DOC strain Arbor Acress CP 707. Experimental design used was a completely randomized design with four treatments and seven replicates. Four treatment groups were PO was based ration 0 rumen content flour of total feed P1 was 10 rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria of total feed P2 was 20 rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria of total feed P3 was 30 rumen content flour fermented by cellulolytic bacteria of total feed. The data were analyzed using analysis of variance statistic method and if there were differences among the treatments the Duncan's multiple range test was used. The result indicated that there were no significant difference P 0.05 in feed consumption body weight gain and feed convertion. The conclusion showed that the use of rumen content meal fermented by cellulolytic bacteria as substitution for rice-bran up to 30 of total feed could be used in the daily ration for broiler.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: 4 tables
AGROVOC Term: Rumen
AGROVOC Term: Cellulolytic microorganisms
AGROVOC Term: Broilers
AGROVOC Term: Crude fibre
AGROVOC Term: Body weight
AGROVOC Term: Feed consumption
AGROVOC Term: Feed conversion efficiency
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:27
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15806

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