The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat!

This research was conducted to determine feed digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred (EC) goat fed concentrate supplemented with alfalfa meal. Eleven EC goats, age 1.5 to 2.5 years, initial body weight 32.2 to 50.5 kg and milking periode 2 to 3.5 months, fed with forages consisted of king grass, Gliricid...

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Main Authors: Hanim, Chusnul, Budisatria, I Gede Suparta, Pratiwi, Retnowati Diah
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/276535/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Alfalfa%20Meal%20Supplementation%20in%20Concentrate%20on%20Feed%20Digestibility%20of%20Ettawa%20Crossbred%20Goat.pdf
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author Hanim, Chusnul
Budisatria, I Gede Suparta
Pratiwi, Retnowati Diah
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Budisatria, I Gede Suparta
Pratiwi, Retnowati Diah
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description This research was conducted to determine feed digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred (EC) goat fed concentrate supplemented with alfalfa meal. Eleven EC goats, age 1.5 to 2.5 years, initial body weight 32.2 to 50.5 kg and milking periode 2 to 3.5 months, fed with forages consisted of king grass, Gliricidia maculata and concentrate supplemented with alfalfa meal by 0%, 2.6%, and 5.1% (dry matter basis). The proportion of forages and concentrate was 50:50 (dry matter basis). The diet and water was introduced ad libitum. Collected data were consumption of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), ether extract (EE), nitrogen free extract (NFE), and total digestible nutrients (TDN) as well as digestibility of DM, OM, CP, CF, EE, and NFE. The data were analyzed variance using one way design, the differences between mean continued by Duncan’s New Multiple Range Test (DMRT). The result showed that the supplementation of alfalfa meal in concentrate up to 5.1% had no effect on feed consumption. However, the supplementation of alfalfa meal in concentrate up to 5.1% increased the digestibility of DM 9.3% (78.34% vs 71.65%), OM 8.8% (79.44% vs 72.96%), CF 24.8% (81.95% vs 65.64%), EE 28.5% (88.74% vs 69.03%) compared with control, but didn’t affect digestibility of CP and NFE. It could be concluded that the supplementation of alfalfa meal up to 5.1% increased the nutrient digestibility, and it could metthe nutrient requirement of EC goat.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2765352020-12-21T06:52:01Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/276535/ The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat! Hanim, Chusnul Budisatria, I Gede Suparta Pratiwi, Retnowati Diah Animal Production This research was conducted to determine feed digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred (EC) goat fed concentrate supplemented with alfalfa meal. Eleven EC goats, age 1.5 to 2.5 years, initial body weight 32.2 to 50.5 kg and milking periode 2 to 3.5 months, fed with forages consisted of king grass, Gliricidia maculata and concentrate supplemented with alfalfa meal by 0%, 2.6%, and 5.1% (dry matter basis). The proportion of forages and concentrate was 50:50 (dry matter basis). The diet and water was introduced ad libitum. Collected data were consumption of dry matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), ether extract (EE), nitrogen free extract (NFE), and total digestible nutrients (TDN) as well as digestibility of DM, OM, CP, CF, EE, and NFE. The data were analyzed variance using one way design, the differences between mean continued by Duncan’s New Multiple Range Test (DMRT). The result showed that the supplementation of alfalfa meal in concentrate up to 5.1% had no effect on feed consumption. However, the supplementation of alfalfa meal in concentrate up to 5.1% increased the digestibility of DM 9.3% (78.34% vs 71.65%), OM 8.8% (79.44% vs 72.96%), CF 24.8% (81.95% vs 65.64%), EE 28.5% (88.74% vs 69.03%) compared with control, but didn’t affect digestibility of CP and NFE. It could be concluded that the supplementation of alfalfa meal up to 5.1% increased the nutrient digestibility, and it could metthe nutrient requirement of EC goat. 2017-09-14 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/276535/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Alfalfa%20Meal%20Supplementation%20in%20Concentrate%20on%20Feed%20Digestibility%20of%20Ettawa%20Crossbred%20Goat.pdf Hanim, Chusnul and Budisatria, I Gede Suparta and Pratiwi, Retnowati Diah (2017) The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat! In: The 7th International Seminar on Tropical Animal Production, 12-14 September 2017, Fakultas Peternakan UGM. https://journal.ugm.ac.id/istapproceeding/article/view/29935
spellingShingle Animal Production
Hanim, Chusnul
Budisatria, I Gede Suparta
Pratiwi, Retnowati Diah
The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat!
title The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat!
title_full The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat!
title_fullStr The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat!
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat!
title_short The Effect of Alfalfa Meal Supplementation in Concentrate on Feed Digestibility of Ettawa Crossbred Goat!
title_sort effect of alfalfa meal supplementation in concentrate on feed digestibility of ettawa crossbred goat
topic Animal Production
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/276535/1/The%20Effect%20of%20Alfalfa%20Meal%20Supplementation%20in%20Concentrate%20on%20Feed%20Digestibility%20of%20Ettawa%20Crossbred%20Goat.pdf
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