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Improving growth rate of Bali cattle grazing native pasture in the wet season by supplementing high quality forages Mullik, Marthen L.; Permana, Bambang
Indonesian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 14, No 3 (2009)
Publisher : Indonesian Animal Sciences Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (150.538 KB) | DOI: 10.14334/jitv.v14i3.340

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This grazing experiment aimed at assessing effects of providing high quality forage as supplements for Bali cattle grazing native pasture in the wet season. Twenty four Bali heifers with a mean live weight of 85.4±3.8 kg were allotted into four reatments. The treatments were (1) grazing only, (2) grazing + Gliricidia sepium leaf, (3) grazing + Acacia villosa leaf, and (4) grazing + Lannea grandis leaf.  The heifers grazed together on a 25 ha Bothriochloa timorensis dominant pasture during the day (0700 h to 1700 h) in wet season, and supplements were provided at night. The supplements were given in accordance to achieve 30% refusal.  Total intake was estimated by marker technique (Cr2O3). Live weight was recorded twice a month. Data were subjected to statistical analysis based on general linear model suited to a completely random design.  The results showed that growth rate of Bali heifers grazing native pasture during wet season in Timor was low (35 g/d), and providing high quality forages as supplements at night significantly improved LWG by up 205%. Yet, the magnitude of LWG response varies according to type of forage, with the best result achieved by heifers given Gliricidia sepium leaf. Key Words:  Bali Cattle, Grazing, Native Pasture, Wet Season, Supplement
Improving growth rate of Bali cattle grazing native pasture in the wet season by supplementing high quality forages Marthen L. Mullik; Bambang Permana
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner Vol 14, No 3 (2009): SEPTEMBER 2009
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Animal Research and Development (ICARD)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (150.538 KB) | DOI: 10.14334/jitv.v14i3.340

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This grazing experiment aimed at assessing effects of providing high quality forage as supplements for Bali cattle grazing native pasture in the wet season. Twenty four Bali heifers with a mean live weight of 85.4±3.8 kg were allotted into four reatments. The treatments were (1) grazing only, (2) grazing + Gliricidia sepium leaf, (3) grazing + Acacia villosa leaf, and (4) grazing + Lannea grandis leaf.  The heifers grazed together on a 25 ha Bothriochloa timorensis dominant pasture during the day (0700 h to 1700 h) in wet season, and supplements were provided at night. The supplements were given in accordance to achieve 30% refusal.  Total intake was estimated by marker technique (Cr2O3). Live weight was recorded twice a month. Data were subjected to statistical analysis based on general linear model suited to a completely random design.  The results showed that growth rate of Bali heifers grazing native pasture during wet season in Timor was low (35 g/d), and providing high quality forages as supplements at night significantly improved LWG by up 205%. Yet, the magnitude of LWG response varies according to type of forage, with the best result achieved by heifers given Gliricidia sepium leaf. Key Words:  Bali Cattle, Grazing, Native Pasture, Wet Season, Supplement
SEJARAH PERKEMBANGAN PENCAK SILAT TAPAK SUCI PUTERA MUHAMMADIYAH PIMPINAN DAERAH 143 KUNINGAN Bambang Permana; Oman Hadiana
Pendas : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 9 No. 04 (2024): Volume 09, No. 04 Desember 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar FKIP Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jp.v9i4.17978

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This study aims to comprehensively document the history of the establishment and development of Tapak Suci in Kuningan. This study will analyze aspects such as the Art Aspect, Martial Arts Aspect, and sports aspects. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews with Tapak Suci administrators at various levels, coaches, senior members related to the history of Tapak Suci in Kuningan. Documentation Collecting various documents such as a brief history of the school, photos of activities, and articles related to Tapak Suci. Observation by directly observing training activities and events organized by Tapak Suci. The sample in this study was the administrators and members of Tapak Suci in Kuningan, namely 3 Pendekar, 3 Cadres/Coaches, and 5 students. Based on the results of the initial study, it was found that Tapak Suci Kuningan was founded by Mr. Drs. Aam Muharam, an electrical teacher at SMK Negeri 3 Kuningan in 1992. From the sports aspect, it has produced athletes who competed at the national championship and world championship levels. In terms of art, Tapak Suci has a typical Tapak Suci movement that is standardized by the Central Leadership and must be known by every warrior and cadre because that is the main requirement to advance to the belt level. In terms of martial arts, Tapak Suci Kuningan holds training for cadres and warriors every Friday and holds training for prospective trainers every Saturday night. To improve documentation and understanding of the history of the establishment of Tapak Suci in Kuningan, it is recommended to create a complete and systematic archive of the history, activities, and development of Tapak Suci in Kuningan, compile a comprehensive written history of Tapak Suci in Kuningan, from its establishment to its current development, conduct further research on important figures and historical events related to Tapak Suci in Kuningan. Explain the training program for Tapak Suci administrators and trainers to better understand the history and values ​​contained in Tapak Suci.