马格朗鸭饲喂发酵Kariba杂草的生产经济性能研究

A. Setiadi, S. I. Santoso, E. Suprijatna, T. Sarjana, J. Mariyono
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通讯作者:Agus Setiadi Universitas Diponegoro,三宝垄,印度尼西亚电子邮件:agussetiadi@lecturer.undip.ac.id摘要:养鸭业面临饲养成本高的问题。Kariba Weed(KW)是一种替代饲料,已被广泛用作鸭的饲料来源。然而,由于KW含有高粗纤维,因此存在问题。含有微生物的发酵KW可以降低粗纤维含量,从而获得优质鸭肉。本研究旨在对发酵Kariba杂草(FKW)对雄性马哲朗鸭生长发育的影响进行技术经济分析。这项研究是在印度尼西亚迪波涅哥罗大学动物和农业科学学院进行的。本研究选用雄性马哲朗鸭240只,体重741.61±251.57g。研究采用随机分组设计(RBD),共有五次治疗和六次重复。每个实验单元由八只鸭子组成。处理包括F0:用非KW发酵的日粮,F1:用黑曲霉发酵的含KW的日粮(AFKW),F2:用根霉发酵的含KW。研究持续了6周。本研究的参数包括饲料消耗量、日增重、饲料转化率、死亡率、最终增重和经济可行性指标。结果表明,鸭饲料差异显著,AFKW处理效果最好。AFKW给出了最好的结果。饲料消耗量在其他处理之间有显著差异(p=0.002)。结果表明,在鸭饲料中添加AFKW可以降低胆固醇和甘油三酯水平。当农民饲养了2000只鸭子时,采用AFKW在经济上是可行的。经济可行性分析显示,投资价值要求为89000000印尼盾,净现值为148000000印尼盾,投资回收期为21个月,效益成本比为1.3,内部收益率为51.06,价格敏感性分析为23%。农民规模使用AFKW可以降低鸭肉中的胆固醇和甘油三酯水平,还可以提供最高的收入。
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Productive and Economic Performances of Magelang Duck Fed on Fermented Kariba Weed
Corresponding Author: Agus Setiadi Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia Email: agussetiadi@lecturer.undip.ac.id Abstract: The duck farming business faces the high feeding costs problem. Kariba Weed (KW) is an alternative feed that has been widely used as a source of ducks' feeding materials. However, a problem exists because KW contains high crude fibre. Fermented KW that contains microbes will reduce the crude fibre content, leading to a good quality of duck meat. This study aimed to perform technical and economic analysis about the Fermented Kariba Weed (FKW) effect on the male Magelang duck’s growth. The research was conducted in Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences, Diponegoro University, Indonesia. The research used 240 male Magelang ducks with 741.61±251.57 g body weight. Research used Randomized Block Design (RBD) with five treatments and six replications. Each experimental unit consisted of eight ducks. The treatments included F0: Ration using nonKW, F1: Rations containing KW fermented with Aspergillus niger (AFKW), F2: Rations containing KW fermented with Rhizopus (RFKW), F3: Rations containing KW fermented with Trichoderma sp (TFKW) and F4: Rations containing KW fermented with Termite digestive tract enzymes (TDTFKW). Research lasted 6 weeks. This research's parameters were feed consumption, daily weight gain, Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR), mortality, final weight gain and economic feasibility indicators. The results showed a significant difference in duck feed and showed the best effect in the AFKW treatment. The AFKW gave the best results. Feed consumption was significantly different (p = 0.002) among the other treatments. The results showed that giving AFKW in duck feed could reduce cholesterol and triglyceride levels. The AFKW adoption was economically feasible when the farmer raised 2,000 ducks. The economic feasibility analysis showed an investment value requirement of Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) 89,000,000, with a net present value in IDR 148,000,000, with a payback period of 21 months, a benefit-cost ratio of 1.3, Internal Rate of Return (IRR) was 51.06 and price sensitivity analysis was 23%. The AFKW use on farmers’ scale could lower cholesterol and triglycerides levels in duck meat and also provided the highest income.
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, a quarterly, peer reviewed publication and is dedicated for publication of research articles in the field of biology of animals and with the scientific understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to the structure and function of bio molecules and cells; particular emphasis would given to the studies of growth, reproduction, nutrition and lactation of farm and companion animals and how these processes may be optimized to improve animal re- productivity, health and welfare. Articles in support areas, such as genetics, soils, agricultural economics and marketing, legal aspects and the environment also are encouraged. AJAVS is an important source of researcher to study articles on protection of animal production practices, herd health and monitoring the spread of disease and prevention in both domestic and wild animals.
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