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</script>This study was to evaluate the growth performance of native chicken at starter period affected by black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) from household waste. This study was used 120 DOC of native chicken, black soldier larvae from household waste and basal diet (EM 3000 kcal/kg and CP 19%). This study was used completely randomized designed contain 6 treatments with 4 replicates. The treatment at this study consists of P0 = control (commercial feed), P1 = basal diet, P2 = basal diet + BSFL and its media 5%, P3 = basal diet + BSFL and its media 10%, P4 = basal diet + BSFL and its media 15%, and P5 = basal diet + BSFL and its media 20%. The parameters of this study were feed intake, body weight gain and feed conversion. The results of this study showed that treatment of BSFL and its media had not significant effect on feed intake, body weight gain and feed conversion. Conclusion in this study was the BSFL and its media had positive effect at native chicken at starter period.
Native Chicken Black Soldier Fly Larvae Growth Performance
Native Chicken Black Soldier Fly Larvae Growth Performance
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