PERFORMANS ITIK PEDAGING (LOKAL X PEI<ING) 'PADA FASE STARTER YANG DIBER! PAKAN DENGAN PERSENTASE PENAMBAHAN JUMLAH AIR YANG BERBEDA
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https://doi.org/10.24014/jupet.v6i2.380Keywords:
DOD cross breed Lokal X Peking, Water supplementation, Peformance.Abstract
The study was conducted to determine the effect and maximum percentage of wa~supplementation in diet on the peformance of starter duct meaty (Lokal X Peking). Sixty day old duck (OOP) cross breed Lokal X Peking were used in completely randomized design with four treatments and three replications. They were fed . comercial ration (Bus 602-crumble) with four level of water sUPleJnenlation at 0 (A), 10 (B), 20 (q and 30% (0) of the total weight of fation. Supplementation of water in ration hom 10 to 30% were not significantly (P>O.05) different for all treatments for feed intake, daily gain, feedlgain (conversion) and water consumption of starter duct meaty (Lokal X Peking). Nevertheless, supplemented with10% of water in ration result the best performance of starter duct meaty (Lokal X Peking).Downloads
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