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Utilization of Leucaena leucocephala in Traditional Fattening Program of Bali Cattle in Amarasi Mona Lastri Lani; Luki Abdullah; Rudi Priyanto
Media Peternakan Vol. 38 No. 1 (2015): Media Peternakan
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Bogor Agricultural University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (383.299 KB) | DOI: 10.5398/medpet.2015.38.1.64

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This field study was aimed to evaluate the availability and the utility of forage on Bali cattle in Amarasi system in dry land area such as Kupang. Amarasi system is a fattening production system (paronisasi), which traditionally utilizes Leucaena leucocephala forage in dry season of Amarasi region. This field study was conducted during the period of July to December 2013 in Oesena and Merbaun Villages. The method used in this research was field survey. This type of survey was used to identify the forage availability and utility for Bali cattle; including determining the level of feed intake, measuring carrying capacity of both observe villages, and recording body weight of cattle. Cluster random sampling was applied in this study to determine sample used in the research, those were two villages with different altitudes, namely Oesena Village and Merbaun Village. Data were analyzed descriptively to describe the related existing conditions in the field. T-test was conducted to determine leucaena consumption and Bali cattle body weight in both villages. The results showed that during observation period, availability of leucaena forage for cattle was low based on dry matter intake 3.60 and 3.58 kg/head/day, which led to low consumption of cattle. Nevertheless, the use of leucaena in this system increased average body weight gain of Bali cattle up to 0.77 kg/day, due to high crude protein consumption. The conclusion of this study was the availability of leucaena as Bali cattle feed did not meet the cattle needs, but the use of leucaena increased the average of Bali cattle body weight gain.Key words: amarasi system, Bali cattle, Leucaena leucocephala, paronisasi
Productivity and Nutrient Quality of Some Sorghum Mutant Lines at Different Cutting Ages Rizki Eka Puteri; Panca Dewi Manu Hara Karti; Luki Abdullah; . Supriyanto
Media Peternakan Vol. 38 No. 2 (2015): Media Peternakan
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Bogor Agricultural University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (382.608 KB) | DOI: 10.5398/medpet.2015.38.2.132

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The objective of the study was to explore the appropriate cutting age to produce optimal biomass and good nutrient quality from sorghum mutant lines BMR i.e., PATIR 3.5 M7, PATIR 3.6 M7, and PATIR 3.7 M7, also SAMURAI I (M17). A completely randomized in Split Plot design with 2 factors and 3 replicates was used. The first factor was the type of sorghum (SAMURAI I M17, PATIR 3.5, PATIR 3.6, PATIR 3.7) as the main plot and the second factor was the cutting age (85, 95, 105) as a subplot. Parameters observed were the production of stems, leaves, grains, total biomass production, ash, crude fat, crude fiber, crude protein, NFE, TDN, percentage of DMD, OMD and N-NH3. Data were analyzed by using ANOVA followed by DMRT (Duncan Multiple Range Test). The results showed that there were highly significant interactions (P<0.01) between cutting age and type of sorghum in production of stems, leaves, grains, total biomass production, value of TDN, DMD, OMD, and N-NH3. Increasing cutting age significantly increased the percentage of ash content, crude protein and crude fat. The sorghum type significantly affected crude fat content nonBMR sorghum variety of SAMURAI I (M17) and achieved optimal biomass production and nutrient content at cutting age of 85 d similar to BMR sorghum mutant lines PATIR 3.6 and PATIR 3.5, whereas BMR sorghum mutant lines of PATIR 3.7 achieved optimum production at the age of 95 d of cutting. All types of sorghum varieties was not recommended to be harvested at 105 d. Biomass production increased with the increasing of cutting age, but the nutrient content decreased.Key words: cutting age, mutant, sorghum
Comparative Study of Milk Production and Feed Efficiency Based on Farmers Best Practices and National Research Council Dewi Ayu Lestari; Luki Abdullah; . Despal
Media Peternakan Vol. 38 No. 2 (2015): Media Peternakan
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Bogor Agricultural University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (423.215 KB) | DOI: 10.5398/medpet.2015.38.2.110

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This study aimed to compare local dairy farmer ration formula with national research council in producing higher feed efficiency and milk production. This study had two stages. The first stage was in vitro study of dairy farmer rations which have different raw materials (R3, R4, and R5) with NRC based ration (R2) and Demo Farm ration (R1). The variables measured in this stage were proximate composition, volatile fatty acid, ammonia, dry matter and organic matter digestibility. The first stage used a randomized block design with five treatments, three groups of ruminal fluid, and three replications. The second stage used nine lactating cows with three periods of lactation (one, three, and other) and used a randomized block design with three treatments, three groups, and one replication. Parameters measured were dry matter intake, manure score, milk production, body weight gain, body condition score, and technical and economical efficiencies. The first stage result showed that R1, R2, and R3 were three best rations in nutrient composition and fermentability (ammonia and volatile fatty acid concentrations were optimum for microbial growth and high digestibility), so in conclusion those three rations were the best rations and should be compared by in vivo method. The result of the second stage showed that all tested rations were not significantly different in milk production, performance and efficiency, so in conclusion those three rations have the same quality.Key words: dairy cattle, milk production, profitability, rations test
Co-Authors . Nurlaha . Supriyanto A Ali Adrial Adrial Adrial Adrial, Adrial Afsitin Joan Tatra Agus Oman Sudrajat Ahmad Darobin Lubis Ahmad Yani Ahmad Yani ahmad yani Amalia, Ghina Tazkia Anisa Rahmawati Solikah Anwar Efendi Harahap Apriadi Pasaribu Arief, Irma Isnafia Arif Hidayad Ashari Armaji, Yone Asep Tata Permana Asep Tata Permana Asnath Maria Fuah, Asnath Maria Astuti DA Astuti DA Asyidiqy, Tantri Azhar, Muhammad Nur Azib Ernawati - Bagus Priyo Purwanto Bayu Nuari Ramadhan Berta Putri Cathleya Rosadi Choirul Badriah D Sopandi D Sopandi D.A. Astuti Dedi Ramdani Desi Purnamasary Banurea Despal Despal DEWI APRI ASTUTI Dewi Ayu Lestari Diana Sawen Didid Diapari Dwi Mulyasih Dwi Mulyasih Edi Erwan Eko Heru Dumadi Enggi Rizki Pratama Erwan, Edi Fachrul Akbar Fellyanus Habaora Fellyanus Habaora Fellyanus Habaora Fellyanus Habaora Fellyanus Habaora Fensa Eka Widjaya Fitra, Deni Guslian Abdul Basir Hajar Hajar Harianti, Fitri Harun Djuned Harwanto Harwanto Henny Nuraini Heri Sukria Herilimiansyah Herilimiansyah I Anas Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Idat Galih Permana Imas Sukaesih Sitanggang Indra Gumay Yudha Irma Isnafia Arief Irman Hermadi Iwan Herdiawan Iwan Herdiawan Iwan Prihantoro Iwan Prihantoro Jefirstson Richset Riwukore Jefirstson Richset Riwukore Jefirstson Richset Riwukore Kahfi Heryandi Suradiradja Karti PDMH Karti PDMH Kathleya Rosadi Komarsa Gandasasmita Laili Fithri Hidayati Lilis Khotijah Luis Marnisah M A Chozin M Agus Setiadi Mansyur Mansyur Mona Lastri Lani mufti, abdul Muhammad Ridla N R Kumalasari Nahrowi Nahrowi Nazla Iftikhar Niken Ulupi Nur Rochmah Kumalasari Nur Rohmah Kumalasari P.M.D.H Karti, P.M.D.H Panca Dewi M. H. K. Panca Dewi Manu Hara Karti Panca DMH Karti Priskila Sophia Hutapea Rita Mutia Rizal Putra Rizki Eka Puteri Rizki Palupi Rudi Afnan Rudi Priyanto Rudi Priyanto Rudy Priyanto Rustama Saepudin Sadarman Sadarman Salundik Satria Mulyadi Putra, Erlangga Satwika, Prawesa Shelvie Nidya Neyman Sitanggang, Imas S. Somanjaya, Rachmat SRI RAHAYU Suharlina Suharlina Sumiati . . Sumiati Sumiati Sunardi Suradiradja, Kahfi Heryandi Suwardi Suwardi Suwarnao - Suwarno, Suwarno Tenti Rahmawati Tenti Rahmawati, Tenti Tidi Dhalika Toto Toharmat Yayang Lilik Abdul Holik Yohanes Susanto Yuli Retnani Yundari, Yundari Zikril Hidayat