2021
DOI: 10.24252/jiip.v7i2.22352
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Hubungan Antara Karakteristik Telur dengan Bobot Telur dan Bobot Day Old Duck (DOD) dengan Bobot Badan Itik Kerinci pada Berbagai Tingkat Umur

Abstract: Itik kerinci mrupakan itik lokal yang berasal dari Kabupaten Kerinci, Provinsi Jambi yang telah lama dibudidayakan masyarakat Kerinci secara turun temurun. Itik Kerinci telah diakui sebagai plasma nulfah Indonesia, hingga saat ini data mengenai karakteristik telur, bobot telur, bobot badan dan pertambahan bobot badan itik Kerinci belum banyak diketahui. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan antara karakteristik telur dengan bobot telur dan bobot Day old Duck (DOD) dengan bobot badan itik kerinci p… Show more

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“…While these results are lower compared to some other local sheep breeds, such as Garut sheep (81.17±24.88g) [16], Lamongan local sheep (150g) [17], male Dorper sheep (47.2g) and female Dorper sheep (30.6g) [18], it's important to note that the body weight gain can be influenced by various factors such as sex, rearing system, genetics, and environment. It's believed that the differences in body weight gain observed in thin-tailed sheep could be attributed to genetic factors, management practices, and environmental conditions [19]. So, it's crucial to carefully manage these factors to ensure optimal growth and weight gain in thin-tailed sheep.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While these results are lower compared to some other local sheep breeds, such as Garut sheep (81.17±24.88g) [16], Lamongan local sheep (150g) [17], male Dorper sheep (47.2g) and female Dorper sheep (30.6g) [18], it's important to note that the body weight gain can be influenced by various factors such as sex, rearing system, genetics, and environment. It's believed that the differences in body weight gain observed in thin-tailed sheep could be attributed to genetic factors, management practices, and environmental conditions [19]. So, it's crucial to carefully manage these factors to ensure optimal growth and weight gain in thin-tailed sheep.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%