Abstract
Polyalthia longifolia is a plant from India d In Indonesia, it is often called glodokan pole which is one of the most popular plants with tall trees grows tall, has short branches. T This plant contains several compounds such as alkaloids, steroids, tannins, saponins which can increase growth and feed efficiency, as well as improve the quality of livestock meat , flavonoids which is useful as an appetite enhancer, reducing feed intake, and increasing pigment . This study aims to determine the effect of the addition of leaf flour Polyalthia longifolia in the ration on the growth of broiler chickens. This research was conducted at the Farm Faculty of Animal Husbandry, University of Jamb for 5 weeks. This study used 200 DOCs. The treatment given is P0 (the ration contains 0% leaf flour Polyalthia Longifolia ), P1 (the ration contains 1% leaf powder Polyalthia Longifolia ), P2 (the ration contains 2% leaf powder Polyalthia Longifolia ) and P3 (the ration contains 3% leaf powder Polyalthia Longifolia ). This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 5 replications. The data obtained in the analysis of variance. Results study show that treatment no effect real (P>0 ,05 ) to consumption ration , body weight gain , and ration conversion . It can be concluded that the addition of leaf flour Polyalthia longifolia the ration up to a level of 3% did not have an effect on ration consumption, body weight gain and ration conversion. Keywords : Polhyalthia longifolia , broiler chickens, ration consumption, body weight gain, ration conversion
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