Proceedings of the 1st Warmadewa International Conference on Science, Technology and Humanity, WICSTH 2021, 7-8 September 2021, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Research Article

Internal Quality of Eggs from Japanese Quail (Coturnix - Coturnix Japonica L.) Feeded by Fermented Sauge Waste

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.7-9-2021.2317683,
        author={Ni Ketut Mardewi and Ni Ketut Sri Rukmini and I Gusti Ayu Dewi Seri Rejeki},
        title={Internal Quality of Eggs from Japanese Quail (Coturnix - Coturnix Japonica L.) Feeded by Fermented Sauge Waste},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st Warmadewa International Conference on Science, Technology and Humanity, WICSTH 2021, 7-8 September 2021, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={WICSTH},
        year={2022},
        month={6},
        keywords={quail eggs;  quality;  waste bean sprouts},
        doi={10.4108/eai.7-9-2021.2317683}
    }
    
  • Ni Ketut Mardewi
    Ni Ketut Sri Rukmini
    I Gusti Ayu Dewi Seri Rejeki
    Year: 2022
    Internal Quality of Eggs from Japanese Quail (Coturnix - Coturnix Japonica L.) Feeded by Fermented Sauge Waste
    WICSTH
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.7-9-2021.2317683
Ni Ketut Mardewi1,*, Ni Ketut Sri Rukmini2, I Gusti Ayu Dewi Seri Rejeki1
  • 1: Animal Husbandry Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Warmadewa University
  • 2: Animal Husbandry Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Warmadewa, Denpasar, Bali-Indonesia
*Contact email: mardewiketut8@gmail.com

Abstract

Japanese quail (Coturnix-coturnix japonica L.) is one type of quail that can be developed to support animal protein sources' needs in fulfilling community nutrition. The quality and quantity of feed influences production and quality. Bean sprouts waste contains 63.35% water content, 7.35% ash content, 1.17% fat content, 13-14% crude protein, 49.44% crude fiber and 64.65% total digestible nutrient. The study aimed to obtain the best level of bean sprout waste in feed on the internal quality of quail eggs. This research has four treatments and uses a completely randomized design. The treatments were control (R0) treatment without fermented bean sprouts (LTF), P1 giving 5% LTF, P2 giving 10% LTF, and P3 giving 15% LTF. The egg weight, egg yolk diameter, yolk height, albumen height, yolk index, and Haugh units were measured. The data obtained analyzed for variance and if between treatments showed a significant effect, continued with Duncan's smallest total distance test. The results showed that the provision of fermented bean sprouts in the ration had a very significant effect (P<0.01) on albumen height and quail egg unit Haugh value. The study results show that the addition of fermented bean sprouts waste flour affects albumen height and unit Haugh value but does not affect egg weight, white diameter, yolk diameter, yolk height, and quail egg index.