Nutrient Content Evaluation Of Dried Poultry Waste Urea Molasses Block (DPW-UMB) On Proximate Analysis

Adli, DanungNur (2017) Nutrient Content Evaluation Of Dried Poultry Waste Urea Molasses Block (DPW-UMB) On Proximate Analysis. Sarjana thesis, Universitas Brawijaya.

Abstract

The research purpose was to determining content nutritious of dried poultry waste molasses block (DPW-UMB). Alternative substitute urea with dried poultry waste as by-product in the manufacturer urea-molasses block, and improve value added of supplementation dried poultry waste urea molasses block in the dry season. The treatments used for research were Dried Poultry Waste Urea-Molasses Block (DPW-UMB) with T1 (Manure layer chicken 15% and molasses 25%), T2 (Manure layer chicken 10% and molasses 30%), and T3 (Manure layer chicken 20% and molasses 30%). The research method used in the manufactured dried poultry waste urea molasses block was wet technic. The data analysis were analyzed descriptively and compared with the related theories. The results showed that dried poultry waste urea-molasses block (DPW-UMB) are T3 better than T2 and T1 on the nutritious content Dry Matter (DM) 92.04%, Crude Protein (CP) 13.34%, Crude Fiber (CF) 13.39%, ash 37.16%, fat 3.44%, but low in the Gross Energy (GE) is 2631.63 kal/kg. The conclusion are dried poultry waste urea-molasses block (DPW-UMB) T3 better with the composition manure layer chicken 20%, molasses 30%, rice bran 17%, urea 1%, cement vi 7%, salt 2%, mineral mix 4%, limestone 7%, brick 7%, and water 5%.

English Abstract

Manure production from layer chicken average 150 g/day, hundred laying chicken can produce 1.6 tons of dry manure/year with protein content 12-31%. Manure from layer chicken can be used as a feedstuff for ruminant’s animal based on undigested feed, metabolic excretory products and residues resulting from microbial synthesis. Microorganism in the layer manure convert some of the uric acids to microbial protein. Poultry cannot utilize NPN as a protein source due to produced uric acid. The research purpose was to determining content nutritious of dried poultry waste molasses block (DPW-UMB). Determining value added dried poultry waste molasses block (DPW-UMB). The research was conducted from 21st to 4th July 2015 at Janggan Village, Poncol District Magetan, East Java Province. The analysis proximate was conducted July to August 2016 at Nutrition and Feed Animal Laboratory, Animal Husbandry Faculty, Brawijaya University Malang East Java. The treatments used for research were Dried Poultry viii Waste Urea-Molasses Block (DPW-UMB) with T1 (Manure layer chicken 15% and molasses 25%), T2 (Manure layer chicken 10% and molasses 30%), T3 (Manure layer chicken 20% and molasses 30%). The research method used in the manufactured dried poultry waste urea molasses block was wet technic. The processed mixing molasses, manure layer chicken, urea, and other ingredients and sun drying for seven days. The data analysis were analyzed descriptively and compared with the related theories. The results showed that dried poultry waste urea-molasses block (DPW-UMB) T3 better than T2 and T1 on the nutritious content Dry Matter (DM) 92.04%, Crude Protein (CP) 13.34%, Crude Fiber (CF) 13.39%, ash 37.16%, fat 3.44%, but low in the Gross Energy (GE) 2631.63 kal/kg. The conclusion of this research showed that dried poultry waste urea-molasses block (DPW-UMB) T3 better with the composition manure layer chicken 20%, molasses 30%, rice bran 17%, urea 1%, cement 7%, salt 2%, mineral mix 4%, limestone 7%, brick 7%, and water 5%. The cement function in the DPW-UMB is for source silica (micro-mineral) and hardener. The ash content has positive correlation with crude protein (CP) content in dry poultry waste urea-molasses block. The several factors affected are processing, formulation, and kind of material from one place. The suggestion for further research is need to be analyzed for total digestible nutrient (TDN) from dried poultry waste urea-molasses block (DPW-UMB) in order to know how much percentage of nutrient can absorbed in the beef cattle digestibility.

Item Type: Thesis (Sarjana)
Identification Number: SKR/FPT/2017/22/051702217
Subjects: 600 Technology (Applied sciences) > 636 Animal husbandry
Divisions: Fakultas Peternakan > Peternakan
Depositing User: Kustati
Date Deposited: 22 Feb 2017 08:41
Last Modified: 21 Oct 2021 03:11
URI: http://repository.ub.ac.id/id/eprint/138187
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