PENGARUH PEMBERIAN PAKAN SUPLEMEN TERHADAP KONSUMSI DAN KECERNAAN NUTRIEN PAKAN PADA INDUK KAMBING PERANAKAN ETTAWA (RAS KALIGESING)
Main Authors: | , VINCENTIA DESI PRAMUDYASTUTI, , Asih Kurniawati, S.Pt |
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Format: | Thesis NonPeerReviewed |
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
, 2013
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Online Access: |
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/124317/ http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=64437 |
Daftar Isi:
- The research was done to evaluate the effect of Multinutrient non Mollases Supplement (SPMTM) produced by PATIR BATAN on in vivo feed intake and nutrient digestibility of Ettawa Crossberd Goat. The research started from April until December 2012. Ten pregnant goats were devided into two groups, namely control animals group and treatment group. Control animals group were fed ration without SPMTM while the ration of treatment animals were supplemented with SPMTM at the level of 100 g/head/day. The feed which was used in this experiment were forage (gliricidia and king grass) and consentrate. Variable such as feed intake and digestibility there were dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), extract ether (EE), crude fiber (CF), and extract non nitrogen (ENN). Statistically the measured variables were analyzed using independent sample T-test. The result showed that only in extract ether (EE) consumption were significantly different (1,88 vs 5,39 g/kg BB/hari) while the other measured variables such as dry matter intake (DMI) (36,20 vs 36,20 g/kg BB/hari), organic matter (OM) (31,82 vs 33,38 g/kg BB/hari), fiber (CF) (9,33 vs 9,62 g/kg BB/hari), crude protein (CP) (4,96 vs 5,39 g/kg BB/hari), and extract non nitrogen (ENN) (15,64 vs 16,43 g/kg BB/hari) were not different significant. Moreover addition of supplement SPMTM 100 g/head/day to Ettawa Crossberd Goat non significantly different (P>0,05) was showed by digestibility at measured variable between treatment and control group for DM (77,48±6,07 vs 79,51±5,81%), OM (79,29±5,54 vs 81,05±5,39%), EE (78,16±4,94 vs 81,80±5,16%), CF (77,45±9,64 vs 77,82±10,15%), CP (82,15±6,08 vs 83,26±5,95%) and ENN (79,28±6,88 vs 80,28±6,04%). It concluded that supplement of SPMTM at the level of 100 g/head/day were still not influence both the consumption and fed digestibility.