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Marie Najoan

Marie Najoan

Sam Ratulangi University, Indonesia

Title: The utilization of manure degraded by Hermetia illucense l (Diptera: Statiomyidea) in diet on blood lipid profi le of native chicken

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Biography: Marie Najoan

Abstract

     Blood lipid profile such as triglyceride, LDL, HDL and cholesterol total play an importan role on native chicken meat quality. The high or low blood lipid profile can be  manipulate by diet. The aims of this research was to evaluate the utilization of manure degraded by Hermetia illucens L in diet on blood lipid profile of native chicken. One hundred birds four months of age were allocated into 4 teatments and 5 replications. The treatment were R1 : diet 15% fish meal + 0% manure degraded meal, R2 : diet 10% fish meal + 5% manure degraded meal, R3 : diet 5% fish meal + 10% manure degraded meal and R4 : diet 0% fish meal + 15% manure degraded meal. Data were analysed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) according to Completely Randomized Design and followed by Duncan’s Multiple Range Test. Feed and water were given ad libitum. Variables measured were : triglyceride, LDL, HDL and Cholesterol total. The results showed that  R3 treatment  significant (P<0.05)  lower in  triglyceride ( 47,15 -59,66 mg/dl), LDL ( 45,68 – 81,06 mg/dl), cholesterol total (124,98 -155,97 mg/dl) compared with other treatment. On the other hand  R3 treatment has a significant higher content of HDL (75,85 – 86,28 mg/dl)  compared to other treatment  by utilization of manure degraded meal in diet. It can be concluded that  utilization of manure degraded by Hermetia illucenseL meal can be used up to 10% in diet to ensure the quality meat of native chicken.