PELLETED FIELD GRASS TO INCREASES THE JAVA THIN TAIL SHEEP PRODUCTIVITY

This investigation was conducted to study the influence of the pelleted field grass (FG) to performance of Java thin tail (JTT) sheep. Twelve heads of male JTT sheep were devided into 3 groups, consisted of 4 heads as replication, respectively. There were three kinds of ration as treatments, namely:...

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Published inJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture Vol. 36; no. 4; pp. 273 - 280
Main Authors Widiyanto, W., Surahmanto, S., Mulyono, M., Kusumanti, E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences 01.12.2011
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Summary:This investigation was conducted to study the influence of the pelleted field grass (FG) to performance of Java thin tail (JTT) sheep. Twelve heads of male JTT sheep were devided into 3 groups, consisted of 4 heads as replication, respectively. There were three kinds of ration as treatments, namely: fresh FG (T0), pelleted FG (T1), and combination between 85% FG and 15% rice bran (T2). The measured variables were: feed dry matter (DM) consumption, in vivo dry matter digestibility (IVoDMD) and in vivo organic mattter digestibility (IvoOMD), molar proportion of partial volatile fatty acids (VFAs), and daily body weight gain (DBWG). Data were analyzed by analysis of variance (ANOVA) in completely randomized design (CRD). Result of this investigation showed hat feed consumption by sheep received pelleted FG was higher (P< 0.05) than those received FG (513 vs 393 g). Ratio of acetic acid : propionic acid in sheep received pelleted FG was lower (P<0.05) than those in sheep received FG (2.53 vs 3.46). Feeding of the pelleted FG resulted in DBWG significantly differed from combination between FG and rice bran (69 and 72 g), and were higher (P<0.05) than feeding of FG (53 g). In conclusion, the feeding of pelleted FG resulted the higher DM consumption and ruminal propionic acid, the lower acetic acid : propionic acid ratio, than feeding of fresh FG. Feeding of pelleted FG to male JTT sheep increased the DBWG, equivalent to those by feeding of combination between 85% fresh FG an 15% rice bran.
ISSN:2087-8273
2460-6278
DOI:10.14710/jitaa.36.4.273-280