Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXIV, Issue 2
Written by Merri ROTINSULU, Heidy MANANGKOT, Godlief REMBET, Delly RUMONDOR, Martha KAWATU
This study used an experimental method using a completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of 4 treatments, namely RA = 15% fish meal + 0% MHD meal, RB = 10% fish meal + 5% MHD meal, RC = 5% fish meal + 10% MHD meal and RD = 0% fish meal + 15% MHD flour. The results of the analysis of triglycerides and blood serum cholesterol in a sample of 20 laying hens, the analysis showed that MHD as a result of degradation of black fly larvae (Hermecia illucens L.) had a significant effect on triglycerides, LDL, HDL and total cholesterol but had no significant effect on VLDL (Very Low density). lipoprotein) blood serum of native chicken (p <0.05). RC treatment, namely administration with 10% MHD flour is a treatment with the best response to the content of the blood serum lipid profile, and the use of MHD in laying hens up to 15% is as good / effect as the use of MHD in domestic broilers.
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{simplepopup popup="false" name="Citation42"}ROTINSULU M., MANANGKOT H., REMBET G., RUMONDOR D., KAWATU M. 2021, ANALYSIS OF TRIGLYCERIDES AND CHOLESTEROL OF LAYING CHICKEN CARCASS ON REPLACEMENT OF FISH MEAL WITH DEGRADED MANURE FLOUR (MHD) LARVAE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L.. Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXIV, Issue 2, ISSN 2285-5750, 287-291. {/simplepopup}
