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Utilization of Passion fruit hulls (Passiflora edulis Sims f. edulis Deg) as component of complete feed for growing Kacang goats Simanihuruk, Kiston
Indonesian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 14, No 1 (2009)
Publisher : Indonesian Animal Sciences Society

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Processing of passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims f. edulis Deg) to produce passion fruit juice produce passion fruit hulls that is potential for feedstuff. Twenty male kacang goats (average initial body weight 17±1.24 kg) were used in an experiment to study the effect of utilization of passion fruit hulls as feed component in the complete pellet ration on their growth. The experiment was arranged in completely randomized design consisting of 4 diets and 5 replications. Animal were randomly allocated into 4 diets (0, 15, 30, 45% level of passion fruit hulls). Each diet contained 14% crude protein and 2550 Kcal kg-1 metabolism energy. The ration was offered at 3.8% of body weight based on dry matter. The result of the experiment showed that all variables observed were not affected by level of passion fruit hulls (P>0.05). Average daily gain and feed efficiency tended to decrease with the increase level of passion fruit hulls. The highest dry matter, organic matter and N intake (768,78 g h-1 d-1; 687,37 g h-1 d-1 and 17,22 g h-1 d-1 respectively) were found from R1 treatment (15% level of passion fruit hulls). It was concluded that passion fruit hulls can be used till 45% level in the diet of Kacang goat. Key Words: Passion Fruit, Complete Pellet Ration, Kacang Goat
Pineapple waste-silages as basal feed for growing Boer X Kacang cross goats Ginting, Simon P; Krisnan, Rantan; Simanihuruk, Kiston
Indonesian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 12, No 3 (2007)
Publisher : Indonesian Animal Sciences Society

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The study was aimed: 1) to evaluate the effects of using different additives on the quality of pineapple waste-silage (SLN), and 2) to investigate the responses of goats fed with PAS as a basal feed. Pineapple processing wastes include skins and the pulp left after cannery wastes are pressed to extract the juice. Six additive treatments were used in the processing of pressed pineapple wastes, namely 1) urea (5% DM), 2) Urea (2% DM) and cassava meal (3% DM), 3) molasses (5% DM), 4) urea (2.5% DM) and molasses (2.5% DM), 5) fermented-juice lactic acid bacteria (5% DM), and 6) without additives. Fermentation periode were set at 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21 days. The best SLN obtained from those treatments was then used in feeding trials. Twenty male Boer x Kacang crosses with an initial body weight averaging 13.2 ± 1.9 kg were used in this experiment. The animals were allocated to one of the following feed treatments, in DM: A) Grasses (75%) + SLN (25%), B) SLN (75%) + Concentrates (25%), C) SLN (50%) +Concentrate (50%), and D) SLN (25%) + Concentrates (75%). Using molasses as additive material at 5% and 15 days of fermentation period gave the best chemical and physical characteristics of the SLN. Its crude fiber content decreased and it showed the lowest pH (4.7) The silage showed temperature at 280C, and its taste was sour, and no fungi contamination. The DM and OM intakes and DM, OM and N digestibility were not different (P>0.05) between the animals fed 75% Grass/25% CON and 75% SLN/25% CON. When the proportion of concentrates in the rations was increased, the feed intake and digestibility were increase significantly (P<0.05). ADG (71.3 vs 68.8 g) and feed efficiency (11.2 vs 13.4) was similar between the 75% Grass/25% CON and 75% SLN 25% CON groups. ADG increased significantly (P<0.05) when the proportion of concentrates in ration was increased to 50% (82.6 g) or to 75% (89.1 g). N retention was positive in all treatments, and it was increased significantly (P<0.05) as the proportion of concentrates in ration increased. It is concluded that pineapple wastes could be preserved to silages using molasses as additive material. Pineapple waste silage could be used as roughage to substitute grass in ration. When fed with the pineapple waste silage the responses of goats will increase as the proportion of concentrates in the ration increased. Key Words: Pineapple Wastes, Silages, Goats
The effect of passion fruit hulls level (Passiflora edulis Sims f. edulis Deg) as Kacang goat feed component: I. Intake digestibility and nitrogen retention Simanihuruk, Kiston; Wiryawan, Komang G; Ginting, Simon P
Indonesian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 11, No 2 (2006)
Publisher : Indonesian Animal Sciences Society

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To study the effect of utilization of passion fruit hulls (Passiflora edulis Sims f. edulis Deg) as feed component on consumption, digestion and nitrogen retention in kacang goats, a trial was conducted using 20 young kacang goats (average initial body weight 23.73±2.16 kg). The experiment was arranged in completely randomized design consisting of 4 diets and 5 replications. Animal were randomly allocated into 4 diets (0, 15, 30, 45% of passion fruit hulls). Each diet contains 2550 Kcal/kg metabolism energy and 14% crude protein. The feeding level was set at 3.8% of body weight based on dry matter. The results of the experiment showed that average dry matter intake, nutrient digestibility, and nitrogen retention were not affected by level of passion fruit hulls (P>0.05), although nutrient digestibility and nitrogen retention tended to decrease with the increasing level of passion fruit hulls. It was concluded that passion fruit hulls can be used till 45% level in the diet. Key Words: Passion Fruit, Consumption, Digestibility, Nitrogen Retention, Kacang Goat
Pertumbuhan, Produksi dan Kualitas Nutrisi Tiga Spesies Leguminosa Pohon di Dataran Rendah Sei Putih Sirait, Juniar; Hutasoit, Rijanto; Simanihuruk, Kiston
Jurnal Agripet Vol 23, No 2 (2023): Volume 23, No. 2, Oktober 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture

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ABSTRAK.Keberhasilan pemeliharaan ternak ruminansia sangat ditentukan oleh ketersediaan pakan, utamanya hijauan. Dilaksanakan penelitian yang bertujuan untuk membandingkan pertumbuhan dan produksi tiga spesies leguminosa: Indigofera zollingeriana, Leucaena leucocephala dan Gliricidia sepium dalam rancangan acak lengkap (RAL) terdiri atas tiga perlakuan (spesies leguminosa) dan masing-masing 4 ulangan. Data yang diamati mencakup pertumbuhan tanaman (tinggi, jumlah cabang, lebar daun); produksi segar (total, batang, daun, rasio daun/batang) sebanyak tiga kali pemotongan serta kandungan nutrisi (bahan kering, protein kasar, bahan organik, NDF, ADF, energi kasar) untuk dua kali pemanenan. Data pertumbuhan diolah dan dianalisis menggunakan regresi linier, sedang data produksi total dan kandungan PK diolah dengan analisis keragaman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan diantara ketiga spesies leguminosa pohon tersebut Indigofera zollingeriana adalah yang terbaik ditinjau dari aspek produksi dan kualitas nutrisi. Rataan produksi (1.643 g/phn/panen) dan kandungan protein kasar (23,26%) spesies I. zollingeriana nyata lebih tinggi dibanding L. leucocephala dan G. sepium.(Growth, Production and Nutritional Quality of Three Tree Leguminosa Species in the Sei Putih Lowland)ABSTRACT.The success of raising ruminants is largely determined by the availability of feed, especially forage. A study was conducted aimed at comparing the growth and production of three species of legumes: Indigofera zollingeriana, Leucaena leucocephala and Gliricidia sepium at a complete randomized design with three treatments (species of tree leguminosae) and 4 replications. The data observed included plant growth (height, number of branches, leaf width); fresh production (total, stem, leaf, leaf/stem ratio) for three cuts and nutrient content (dry matter, crude protein, organic matter, NDF, ADF, crude energy) for two harvests. Plant growth data were analysed by linear regression, while production total and crude protein content were analysed by analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results showed that among the three species of tree legumes, Indigofera zollingeriana was the best in terms of production and nutritional quality. Average production (1,643 g/tree/defoliation) and crude protein content (23.26%) of I. zollingeriana significantly higher than L. leucocephala and G. sepium.