dc.description.abstract | Durian waste is the result of processing durian fruit which can be used as a
substitute for animal feed, namely durian skin and seeds. One alternative feed that
can provide nutrition in line with livestock needs and is given as sole feed is to make
complete feed. The main problem with durian waste is that the seeds contain high
levels of HCN which can be harmful to livestock and can cause death. Fermentation
is one way that can reduce HCN levels and increase nutrition. The fermentation
carried out in the research was carried out using MOL or local microorganisms
with durian waste as the main ingredient. Research carried out in the Animal
Husbandry Study Program of the Faculty of Agriculture, analysis of the chemical
quality of meat was carried out in the Research Laboratory of the Faculty of
Agriculture, University of North Sumatra. The research, which was carried out over
a period of 3 months, was carried out from 06 November to 29 January 2023. The
experimental design carried out was a Completely Randomized Design (CRD), with
4 replications and 4 treatments, until 16 rams were obtained. Based on the research
results, it was found that the use of complete feed based on durian waste had no
real impact on the protein, water and fat content of local weaned male lambs. | en_US |