PERFORMANCE OF MALE MICE (MUS MUSCULUS) AGE 28-63 DAYS IN THE COTE WITH HUSK LAYER, SAND LAYER, AND ZEOLITE LAYER WITH PARTITION OR NOT
Authors
Rakhmadi I.
Muladno Muladno
H. C. H. Siregar
Pollung H. Siagian
Abstract
The study aimed to analyze
the effect of different layer types with pertition or not against perfomence male mice ages 28-63 days and to
find out the information of ammonia on different layer cotes. The parameters measured were feed intake
BK, dringking water, beginning and ending BW, ADG, feed convertions, mortality, and ammonia on cages.
CRD designs was used in 3 x 2 factorial experiment, the first factor are types of layer (huks, sand, and
zeolite) and the seconds factor are partition of layer (without insulation and section). The data obtained were
analyzed with ANOVA if there are a real result, followed by Tukey test appeal. The data which not suitabele
with the parameters was analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis test, whereas the ammonia on cote described
descriptively. The result showed that different types of layer most significant (p<0,01) on feed intake, and
significant (p<0,05) on ending BW of mice. Mice that are kept at S layer type has higher feed intake and
ending BW rather than P and Z layer type. DS most significant (p<0,01) on feed intake and significant
(p<0,05) on water dringking consumption. Mice that are kept at TS cote has a feed intake higher and lower
water dringking consumption rather than mice at DS cote. The interaction occurs between layer type and
layer partition seen on ADG and feed convertions at first week until third week. Mice that are kept on DSS,
DSP, and TSZ cote has better feed convertions and ADG rather than other treatments. Cote with S layer
has a higher ammonia rather than cote with P and Z layer. Ammonia on Z layer is the lowers. Best treatment
results in breed of mice can be choosen is the cote with zeolite layer with partition or not.