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    Using Zeolite Into Rations And Effects To Reproduction Of Mice (Mus Muculus) Until The Second Of Litter Size

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    This experiment were conducted to study the effect of substituted a part of ration with zeolite (the level of substitution were 0, 3, 6 and 9% from total ration) on the reproductive performances of female mice in first (LS1) and second (LS2) deliveries (litter size), and the observation were conducted on both litter from birth to weaning period on birth and weaning weight, feed consumption of the pregnant mice , feed consumption of mice with their young, average daily gain (ADG) and mortality during lactation period.The result showed that ration substituted with zeolite significantly (P< 0.05) increased feed consumption of pregnant mice from LS1 and LS2, feed consumption of mice with their young in LS1, bird weight (LS1), weaning weight (LS1 and LS2) and ADG of suckling mice in LS2.The rest of parameters measured did not affected significantly in both LS1 and LS2. Substitution of zeolite up to 9% of the ration did not give bad effect on production and reproduction of mice in the first (LS1) and second (LS2) litter

    Effects of Adding Zeolite to the Ration on the Production Performance of Mice (Mus Musculus): the First and the Second of Litter Size

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    The research has been conducted to study the effect of adding zeolite to the ration on the production performance of mice (Mus musculus). The litter of the first (LS12) and second (LS2) from the same mice which received rations added with zeolite for a long period of time were used in this experiment. The rations with different level of zeolite ( 0,3, 6 and 9%) were used for male and female experimental mice from LS1 and LS2. Randomized Complete Design (RCD) with two factors, namely level of zeolite and sex, with six replication used in this experiment. The result showed that added zeolite to the ration did not affect feed consumption but significantly increased body weight gain and feed efficiency, reduced water and protein content of feces but significantly increased protein digestibility. Mortality rate in this experiment was very low ( 1.6 – 2.41%). It could be concluded that added zeolite to the ration up to 9% give better performances of the experimental mice

    EFFECT OF LEVEL ZEOLITE FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES IN THE DIETS ON PIGS GROWING-FINISHING PERIOD

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    One of the livestock that has potential to be developed in fulfill the meat requirement is the pig. The excellent traits of the pigs are prolific, high carcas percentage (65-80% of live weight), very efficient in converting feed in to the products. Zeolite is a mine commodity that very potential can be used as mineral source in diets. The minerals has specific characteristic which had high absorption and cation exchange capacity. Zeolite can be used in the diets for increasing feed efficiency. The aim of the research was to study the effect of level zeolite from different sources in the diets on pigs growing-finishing periode. The result showed that the used 6% zeolite level had significant effect on average daily gain and optimal point level used is 4,8%. There were no significant effect of zeolite sources on pig performance. Generally the performance of pigs received feed containing zeolite from L better compared others sources (B,S and N)

    USING ZEOLITE INTO RATIONS AND EFFECTS TO REPRODUCTION OF MICE (MUS MUCULUS) UNTIL THE SECOND OF LITTER SIZE

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    This experiment were conducted to study the effect of substituted a part of ration with zeolite (the level of substitution were 0, 3, 6 and 9% from total ration) on the reproductive performances of female mice in first (LS1) and second (LS2) deliveries (litter size), and the observation were conducted on both litter from birth to weaning period on birth and weaning weight, feed consumption of the pregnant mice , feed consumption of mice with their young, average daily gain (ADG) and mortality during lactation period.The result showed that ration substituted with zeolite significantly (P< 0.05) increased feed consumption of pregnant mice from LS1 and LS2, feed consumption of mice with their young in LS1, bird weight (LS1), weaning weight (LS1 and LS2) and ADG of suckling mice in LS2.The rest of parameters measured did not affected significantly in both LS1 and LS2. Substitution of zeolite up to 9% of the ration did not give bad effect on production and reproduction of mice in the first (LS1) and second (LS2) litter

    EFFECTS OF ZEOLITE AND BLOOD FLOUR RATE AS THE SOURCE OF PROTEIN ON RANSOM ON PIG CARCASS QUALITY

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    The objectives of this research is to know the effects of zeolite and blood flour rate effects as the source of protein on ransom on pig carcass quality. Pig carcass quality is influenced by several factors before and after slaughtering. One of the factors that influences pig carcass before slaughtering is feeding. The right feeding can fulfill the pig needs and increases the pig carcass quality. The average weight of 27 pigs used on this research is 25,59 ± 2,67 kg and the research design is 3´3 complete randomize design which the first factor is zeolite rate (0, 3, and 6%) and second rate is blood flour rate (0, 5, and 10%), so we have nine treatments ransom (R1 to R9) with three repetition on each treatment. The result showed that zeolite rate on ransom did not affect any parameter (P>0,05) and neither the blood flour, except for the loin eye area larger than 10% and without blood flour on ransom with the scores 31,16 ± 4,25; 27,74 ± 3,32, and 29,18 ± 4,85 cm2. The effect of interaction between zeolite rate and blood flour on ransom is very real (P0,05) on carcass percentage and the thickness of pig carcass back fat. The highest and the lowest slaughter weight and carcass weight is the pig whose have R5 and R4. The highest average of back fat thickness and loin eye area is the pig whose have R8 and R4 is the lowest. The pig whose have R7 and R4 each have the longest and shortest carcass while the highest carcass percentage is the pig whose have R4 and the lowest is R6

    THE EFFECT OF ZEOLITE ON THE PERFORMANCES OF POST WEANING MICE (Mus musculus)

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    Zeolite is one kind of mining commodity that can be used in feed. Zeolite is used as molecule filter and ion exchange, so the usage of zeolite until certain level will increase protein efficiency and decrease cost efficiency. The main purpose of this research was to compare the effect of zeolite levels (0%, 3%, 6%, and 9%) in feed on the performances of post weaning mice (M. musculus), i.e. dry matter consumption of feed, protein consumption, daily weight gain, feed convertion, water and protein content of feces. Based on the analysis result, the usage of zeolite until 9% was highly significant (
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