Abstract
The aims of this study were to evaluate and examine the content of essential oils of white turmeric and giant ginger, how the effect of phytobiotic forms (encapsulation and non-encapsulation) and the level of usage to influence on the production of broiler. The research material in the phase included 196 DOC of broiler, basal feed and phytobiotic encapsulation and non-encapsulation. The in vivo study was divided into 7 treatments with 4 replications, the experimental design used was a completely randomized design (CRD) and statistical analysis used was variance analysis (ANOVA), which if the data showed significant differences then continued with Orthogonal Contrast Test and Duncan's Multiple Range Test. The treatments given were basal feed (P0), basal feed plus white turmeric and giant ginger in the form of non-encapsulation 0.6 (P1), 0.8 (P2), 1% (P3) and basal feed plus white turmeric and giant ginger in the form of encapsulation 0.6 (P4), 0.8 (P5) and 1% (P6). The results showed that the treatment also had a significant effect (P <0.05) on feed consumption, body weight gain, Income Over Feed Cost, and crypt depth. However, the treatment did not have a significant effect (P> 0.05) on feed conversion. Overall, the treatment of P6, which is a mixture of white turmeric and giant ginger in the form of encapsulation with a level of 1% is the best treatment.
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