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Assessment of Integrated Farming System of Beef Cattle in South Sulawesi Sariubang, Matheus; Ella, Andi; Nurhayu, A; Pasambe, Daniel
Indonesian Bulletin of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 12, No 1 (2002)
Publisher : Indonesian Animal Sciences Society

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Increase productivity of beef cattle can be done as integrated in the farming systems, where beef cattle has optimized the use of straw agricultural. Like rice straw, rice bran, stalk and corn bran, with legumes. In addition, beef cattles feces could be used as compost to organic fertilizer for paddy and crops planted. The assessment was conducted in Takalar and Barru district with two farmers group. In Takalar district of has implemented the collective stable, while that in Barru district was the individual stable. Result showed that aplication non limited rice straw + 3 kg refined rice bran + 10 g mineral (salt + manure SP 36) could increased body weight up to 0.41 kg/head/day in Barru district, and substitution in organic fertilizer (recommendation manure) with organic fertilizer on paddy has reached up to 6.50 ton/ha (1 ton organic manure + 127.8 kg urea + 100 kg ZA + 8.3 kg SP 36 + 41.7 KCl) and 6.37 ton/Ha (150 kg urea + 100 kg ZA + 50 kg SP 36 + 50 kg KCl).   Key words: Farming system, beef cattle, organic fertilizer
STUDY ON BUFFALO FATTENING USING AGRICULTURAL WASTE BASED FEEDING AT THE TANA TORAJA DISTRICT Nurhayu, A.; Sariubang, Matheus; Ishak, Andi Baso L.; Natsir, Asmuddin
Proceeding Buffalo International Conference 2013
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The study was conducted in the Tiromanda village, South Makale sub district, Tana Toraja district. The aim of the study was to measure the effect of providing agricultural waste based feeding to buffalo fattening. Fifteen male buffaloes, aged between 3 - 5 years with body weight ranging between 200 and 250 kg, were randomly assigned to one of three experimental diets, namely (A) 12 kg fermented rice straw + 2.5 kg concentrates; (B) 10 kg fermented rice straw + 5 kg concentrate and (C)control diet (ration typically used by the farmer) according to completely randomised design. Formulation of feed was based on agrricultural waste locally available, i.e. rice straw and concentrates. Determination of body weight was carried out every month for four months. The results showed that the average daily body weight gain (ADG) of buffaloes in the treatment B was the highest compared to that of the treatment A and C, namely 0.8 kg/head/day; 0.6 kg/head /day and 0.3 kg/head/day, respectively. Feed conversion ratio for each treatment was 31.6 (A), 14.87 (B), and 41.3(C). In conclusion, provision of feed based on agricultural waste such as rice straw plus concentrates increased body weight gain in fattening buffaloes.
Assessment of Integrated Farming System of Beef Cattle in South Sulawesi Matheus Sariubang; Andi Ella; A Nurhayu; Daniel Pasambe
WARTAZOA, Indonesian Bulletin of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 12, No 1 (2002)
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Animal Research and Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (300.399 KB) | DOI: 10.14334/wartazoa.v12i1.774

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Increase productivity of beef cattle can be done as integrated in the farming systems, where beef cattle has optimized the use of straw agricultural. Like rice straw, rice bran, stalk and corn bran, with legumes. In addition, beef cattle's feces could be used as compost to organic fertilizer for paddy and crops planted. The assessment was conducted in Takalar and Barru district with two farmer's group. In Takalar district of has implemented the collective stable, while that in Barru district was the individual stable. Result showed that aplication non limited rice straw + 3 kg refined rice bran + 10 g mineral (salt + manure SP 36) could increased body weight up to 0.41 kg/head/day in Barru district, and substitution in organic fertilizer (recommendation manure) with organic fertilizer on paddy has reached up to 6.50 ton/ha (1 ton organic manure + 127.8 kg urea + 100 kg ZA + 8.3 kg SP 36 + 41.7 KCl) and 6.37 ton/Ha (150 kg urea + 100 kg ZA + 50 kg SP 36 + 50 kg KCl).   Key words: Farming system, beef cattle, organic fertilizer