학술논문

Effect of Cichorium intybus on production performance, carcass quality and blood lipid profile of hybrid duck
Document Type
Report
Source
Animal Bioscience. January 2023, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p84, 14 p.
Subject
Indonesia
Language
English
ISSN
2765-0235
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Indonesia is a tropical country that has a high diversity of biological resources, as well as its poultry genetic resources. The large number of poultry genetic resources in Indonesia [...]
Objective: One hundred hybrid male ducks (MojosarixAlabio) were used to examine the efficacy of chicory supplementation as nutritional feed manipulation on production performance, and blood lipid profile of hybrid ducks. Methods: The ducks were tagged, weighed, and then allotted randomly to one of the four treatment diets using a completely randomized design. The experimental diets were: i) P0 (100% basal diets+0% chicory as control), ii) P1 (95% basal diets+5% chicory), iii) P2 (90% basal diets+10% chicory) and iv) P3 (85% basal diets+15% chicory). For each treatment group, there were 5 replicates of 5 birds each. All experimental diets were isonitrogenous and isocaloric using locally available ingredients. Results: Hybrid ducks with fed diets supplemented fresh chicory (5%, 10%, and 15%) showed increased feed intake and body weight gain, as well as feed conversion ratio to be smaller than those ducks fed diets without chicory supplementation (control). The ducks fed 10% chicory supplementation contained significantly (p0.05) influence on low-density lipoprotein and high-density lipoprotein levels in duck blood. Conclusion: In this study, 10% chicory supplementation showed the best results characterized by an increase in growth performance, carcass quality, small intestinal histomorphology, and lower cholesterol levels of meat. Keywords: Carcass Quality; Cichorium intybus; Histomorphology; Hybrid Ducks; Lipid Profile; Performance