Author:
Ihsani Hanifah Fauziyyah,Rukmiasih ,Fitriati Maya
Abstract
The pattern of raising domestic chickens in Indonesia is still maintained traditionally, used as a side business and savings. Besides that, Domestic chickens still have high broodiness, slow growth, and reproduction rates, so changes are needed in the rearing system. Observations and data collection were carried out at Poultry Breeding Development Center Jatiwangi. Debu and Kelabu Sentul hens have reached the age of 29 weeks in the deep litter system, and colony cages were observed for three months by observing egg production, FCR, and Depletion. Debu Sentul hens reared in the deep litter systems had lower egg production, higher FCR, and Depletion (28.34%, 9.34, 21.05%, respectively) than those reared in colony cages (36.08%, 7.04, 4.76%, respectively). Kelabu Sentul hens reared in the deep litter systems had lower egg production, higher FCR, and Depletion (24.64%, 12.01, 15.51%, respectively) than those reared in colony cages (41.64%, 6.06, 10.86%, respectively). In conclusion, the performance of Kelabu and Debu Sentul hens reared in colony cages was better than in deep litter system cages. The performance of Kelabu Sentul hens reared in colony cages was better than Debu Sentul hens.
Reference13 articles.
1. Nataamijaya A. G., Karakteristik penampilan pola warna bulu, kulit, sisik kaki, dan paruh ayam Pelung di Garut dan ayam Sentul di Ciamis (2005)
2. Henuk Y. L., & Bakti D, Husbandry systems of keeping native chickens in tropical areas of Indonesia, Tropical Animal Science and Production (TASP, 2016)
3. Native Chicken Production in Indonesia: A Review
4. Bell DD, Weaver WD, Commercial Chicken Meat and Egg Production. Springer Science+Business Media. Inc. (2002)
5. Kementan Keputusan Nomor Menteri Pertanian 31/Permentan/OT.140/2/2014 tentang Pedoman Budidaya Ayam Pedaging dan Petelur yang Baik (2014)