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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