PERFORMA AYAM KUB FASE GROWER UMUR 35 – 70 HARI YANG DIBERI CAMPURAN PAKAN MAGGOT SEGAR (BSF)
Abstract
KUB chickens are chickens that are the result of selection of native Indonesian female line chickens, for six generations. Fresh maggot (BSF) is an alternative ingredient in rations that may be added to animal feed as a source of protein. The purpose of this study is to determine how much the superior village chickens of Balitnak are fed fresh maggots (BSF) and how much of an impact this has on feed consumption and body weight increase throughout the grower phase 35–70. Findings from studies on the impact of feeding superior native chickens with fresh maggots (BSF) in their diet. Results on children's growth regarding feed consumption indicated a highly significant influence (P<0.01). According to the following average feed consumption values for each treatment: P0.1950.50 g/head, P1. 1964.18 g/head, P2. 1888.47 g/Tail, and P3. 1923.47 g/head. The findings had no discernible impact, as seen by the rise in body weight (P>0.05). The average body weight growth for each treatment, aged 35 to 70 days, was P0, 649.54 g/head, P1, 650.96 g/head, P2, 642.40 g/head, and P3. 623.40 g/head. The average feed conversion values were P0. 3.02 g/head, P2. 2.95 g/head, and P3. 3.09 g/head. Additionally, feed conversion data did not reveal a significant influence (P>0.05). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) will be used to assess the collected data. In the event that the therapy is effective, the BNT test will be administered. Treatment P1 had the greatest results, with a fresh maggot feeding level of 10% on feed intake and body weight increase, according to study on the effects of employing fresh maggots (BSF) in feed for KUB chickens aged 35–70 days. For the purpose of future study, it is advised that the percentage of fresh maggots fed to KUB chickens aged 35 to 70 days not surpass 10%.