The Effect of Bali Cattle Grazed Under Coconuts on Iiilroduced Pasture to The Weight Gain of Cattle and Botanical Composition

ABSTRACT: Four groups of Bali female tattles each three heads (per group) which 187,25 kg average weight was grriTed on 4 differences mix-pastures in 4 blocks (each one Ha wide). The light intensity under coconuts was 75% light. Block one was planted with Paspaium notalum cv. Compotidor + Arachis p...

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Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
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Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 1995
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Summary:ABSTRACT: Four groups of Bali female tattles each three heads (per group) which 187,25 kg average weight was grriTed on 4 differences mix-pastures in 4 blocks (each one Ha wide). The light intensity under coconuts was 75% light. Block one was planted with Paspaium notalum cv. Compotidor + Arachis pineal cv Amarillo, block two was planted by Stenoraphrum seen-tuff:trim cv. Floratam + Arachis /finial rv. Amarillo, block three was .planted by Sicnotaphrion secietidattim cv Flaratimi + Calliandra caloihyrsus and block four was :natural pasture. The block was not replicated The highest cattle weight gain in 90 days grazing was 326 grainiday in block three and then was followed p - by block two and block one each was 302 graiuidav and 285 gram/day, The lowest cattle weight gain was 159 gramiday in block four, in natural pasture. The botanical 'composition of the pasture which was grazed a year after planting in 90 days grazing time by three tattles per ha each block and then was continued by overgrazing in one year was: Stenoiciphrum svciiiaatidm spreaded very well (increasing till 48,9% in block two). Paspalum notation spreaded slower (increasing only 20,8% in block one). Arachis pinfoi spreaded proyeriy. Adler one and hall year old. Arachis Maui spreaded till 28.3% in block one and 25,7% in block two. The last measuring composition of Arachis pinto