relation: http://eprints.science-line.com/id/eprint/29/ title: The Protein Digestibility of the Broiler Chickens Fed Jamu Formula, a Local Herbal Solution creator: Rusny, R. creator: Hidayat, M. N. creator: Kalsum, U. creator: Masri, M. subject: SF Animal culture description: Jamu (local herbal drinking) have been known for a long time by inhabitants in Indonesia as conventional home grown pharmaceutical and to progress digestion system within the body. Jamu, not as it were for people but also for creatures. Local farmers have moreover utilized jamu for chicken for a long time, and it’s utilize is expanding. This Research points to decide the impact of jamu to extend protein in vivo digestibility in broilers and for knowing the ideal level of jamu for optimum protein digestibility in broilers. The strategy utilized in this investigate is Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 treatment and 5 replications, each redundancy comprises of 1 broiler chickens, so there are 20 chickens. The treatment comprises of P0 (control), T1 (jamu 1.5 mL/500 mL), T2 (jamu 2.5 mL/500 mL) and T3 (jamu 3.5 mL/500 mL). The parameters watched were digestibility protein in broilers. Based on the examination of fluctuation, it appears The treatment had no critical impact on chicken protein broilers' digestibility given jamu. However, seeing each treatment's average value, T1, T2 and T3 tend to increase to 99.62, 99.68 and 99.71, respectively. In conclusion, supplemented with jamu formula does not significantly affect broiler chicken protein's digestibility, but the digestibility increases with increasing formula, up to the formula 3.5 mL/500 mL (T3) as the ideal level. © 2021. All Rights Reserved. publisher: Scienceline Publication date: 2021-03-25 type: Article type: PeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: http://eprints.science-line.com/id/eprint/29/1/OJAFR%2011%282%29%2063-67%2C%202021.pdf identifier: (2021) The Protein Digestibility of the Broiler Chickens Fed Jamu Formula, a Local Herbal Solution. Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research. pp. 63-67. ISSN 22287701 (ISSN) relation: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85103715156&doi=10.51227%2fojafr.2021.11&partnerID=40&md5=5b7a32e40a05854321262ddfd09a5e3f relation: 10.51227/ojafr.2021.11