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Growth Performance of On-Farm Male Fattening Bali Cattle Fed with Fodder Obtained from Dry Land Farming Diversification in West Timor Grace Maranatha; Marthen R Pellokila; Arnold E Manu; Yohanis Umbu L Sobang; Jacob Nulik; Fredeicus Dedy Samaba
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 25 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University in associate with the Animal Scientist Society of Indonesia (ISPI) and the Indonesian Association of Nutrition and Feed Science (AINI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jap.2023.25.1.160

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This study aims to determine the effect of feeding fodder obtained from diversified dry land farming on daily weight gain, chest girth, shoulder height, and body length of male fattening Bali cattle. This study used a double Latin square design (LSD) with 4 treatments, namely T0 = local feed of farmers in Timor (farmer model). T1 = Diversified farm feed (T1 + mulato grass), T2 = T1 + legume Clitoria tarnatea, T3 = T2 + horticulture by-product using 4 periods as replicates. The livestock observed were eight male Bali cattle aged eight months to one year and weighed 97-121 kg (average 108.5 kg). The results showed that the feeding fodder obtained from the diversified farming had a significant effect (P<0.05) on daily body weight gain but not significant (P>0.05) on the linear body size measurements (chest girth, shoulder height, and body length). Considering the economical and convenient features, T2 feed treatment provided a greater contribution of 21.74% compared to control.
Growth Performance of On-Farm Male Fattening Bali Cattle Fed with Fodder Obtained from Dry Land Farming Diversification in West Timor Maranatha, Grace; Pellokila, Marthen R; Manu, Arnold E; Sobang, Yohanis Umbu L; Nulik, Jacob; Samaba, Fredeicus Dedy
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 25 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University in associate with the Animal Scientist Society of Indonesia (ISPI) and the Indonesian Association of Nutrition and Feed Science (AINI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jap.2023.25.1.160

Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of feeding fodder obtained from diversified dry land farming on daily weight gain, chest girth, shoulder height, and body length of male fattening Bali cattle. This study used a double Latin square design (LSD) with 4 treatments, namely T0 = local feed of farmers in Timor (farmer model). T1 = Diversified farm feed (T1 + mulato grass), T2 = T1 + legume Clitoria tarnatea, T3 = T2 + horticulture by-product using 4 periods as replicates. The livestock observed were eight male Bali cattle aged eight months to one year and weighed 97-121 kg (average 108.5 kg). The results showed that the feeding fodder obtained from the diversified farming had a significant effect (P<0.05) on daily body weight gain but not significant (P>0.05) on the linear body size measurements (chest girth, shoulder height, and body length). Considering the economical and convenient features, T2 feed treatment provided a greater contribution of 21.74% compared to control.
Co-Authors Agnes Wehelmina Alberthus Alawiyah, Tutik Aldy Andani Manoe Alfetri N.P. Lango Andika Alexander Diaz Viera, Andika Alexander Arnold E Manu Asty Y. Manu Ndun Bara, Siska Bennu, Muhammad H. Boro, Thomas Laga Cantika P Adu Charles Kapioru Deni Junita Selan Deviarbi Sakke Tira Doppy Roy Nendissa Dr. Ir. Johana Suek, M.Si Elisabeth Mogi Emsa Susanti Kolis Ernantje Hendrik Exposto , Levi Anatolia S.M. Febronius Rikarno Talan Felix Mubera Sogen Fetriani Angela Haba Fidelis Klau Fikran Sonya Bangkole Fredeicus Dedy Samaba Fredrik L Benu Goran, Mathilda Bura Hakim, Shesy A. Honorio Pereira Vicente Hugolinus J. B. Pangkur Husen, Fadli I.N Prijo Soetedjo Ibram S. Parikaes Ignatius Sinu J. B. Pangkur, Hugolinus Jacob Nulik Jacob Nulik Johanis N. Kallau Kapa, Maximillian M.J. Kareri, Indawati Rambu Khafidh Tri Ramdhani Klau, Maria Virgilia Balok Kristiani Nindi Kudji Herewila Kudji Herewila L. M Riwu Kaho Lado, Hendrikus Umbu Lango, Alfetri N. P. Ledoh, Neta Ayu Puspita Lena, Megawati Saputri A. R. Lay Leta R. Levis Levis, Leta R. Lika Bernadina Lusi, Asry Yanti Made Tusan Surayasa Made Tusan Surayasa Manu, Arnold E Manu, Preti Avanti Maranatha, Grace Marcelita Asriani Maria Bano Maria Indryani Hewe Tiwu Maria Ratu Felisitas Maria Soik Manehat Maria Virgilia Balok Klau Marni Marni, Marni Marselina Ratu Marselinus Laga Nur Martin Metta Mathilda Bura Goran Mbuik, Wili Meryanto Yonatris Tana Nadraeni P. Yakub Nainiti, Selfius P.N. Naklui, Fani Trifena Nampa, I Wayan Naninuna, Putra H. Nenda Teftae Nendissa, D. Roy Nendissa, Doppy Roy Nikmatul Khoiriyah Nikolaus, Serman Novi Theresia Kiak Nur, Marselinus Laga Nurmiyati Tahir Nurwiana, Ida Nurwiana, Ida Nurwiana Oematan, Grouse OKTAFIANUS SILA Pacheco , Cipriano do Rosario Pandie, David. BW Patrisia Hadia Putri Patrisia Savera Bu’u Picauly, Intje Pratiwi, Saskiah Rafael Paun Rafael Paun, Rafael Ratu, Marselina Ribkha Mamo Richard P. H. Hawu Lado Romi N L Kami Ruslan Ramang Ruslan Ramang Sabina Gero Sabina Gero Samaba, Fredeicus Dedy Santhy Chamdra, Santhy Selfius P. N. Nainiti Serman Nikolaus Serman Nikolaus Shesy A. Hakim Sinaga, Masrida Sinu, Ignatius Sirma, I Nyoman Sirma, Nyoman Siska Elvani Sobang, Yohanis Umbu L Sogen, Felix Mubera Sriyani Malelak Suek, Johanna Talahatu, Anna Henny Tameno, Nikson Tomycho Olviana Tris Mesano Talahatu Tshilowa, Phathutshedzo Fancy Un, Paulus Vikror Manafe Welhelmina Ballo , Fransina Wiendiyati Wiendiyati Wiwin P. Lona Yakobus C. W. Siubelan, Yakobus C. W. Yoel Midel Laitabun Yohanes Wilfrid Leki Yohanis Umbu L Sobang Yonestasius Taur Yunita, Maria