The Benefit Of Additional Banana (Musa paradisiaca L,var sapientum) And Mangosteens (Garcinia mangostana L.) Skins Flour Toward Weight Gain And Feed Conversion In Male Broiler

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the benefit of additional banana (Musa paradisiaca L.var sapientum) and mangosteens (Garcinia mangostana L.) skins flour toward weight gain and feed conversion in male broiler. Experimental animals used were male broilers of Cobb strain CP 707 by 20 heads. Of a number of samples were randomized according to the pattern completely randomized design to four treatments (P0, P1, P2 and P3), each treatment with five replications. P0 treatment was feed commercially control (without the addition of bananas and mangosteens skin wheat). Treatment of commercially feed P1 + 10% bananas skin wheat. Treatment of commercially feed P2 + 10% mangosteen skin wheat. Treatment of commercial feed P3 + 5% banana skin + 5% mangosteen skin. During the study, feed consumption, weight gain and feed convestion rate by recorded. The result showed that supplementative feeding with 5% banana and mangosteens skins flour showed significant effect (p0,05) with control and 10% banana skins flour on feed conversion rate, while for the weight gain showed no significant effect (p>0,05) so no need for further analysi

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