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Journal : Jurnal Veteriner

Identifikasi Komposisi Tubuh Babi Timor Jantan yang Dipelihara Secara Ekstensif (IDENTIFICATION OF BODY COMPOSITION OF TIMOR LOCAL MALE PIG EXTENSIVE) Redempta Wea; Bernadete Barek Koten; Theresia Nur Indah Koni
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 14 No 3 (2013)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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The aim of this research is identifying the body composition studies timor local male pigs rearedextensively. This research has been ongoing since March to December 2011. The research  used locallytimor male pigs raised extensively with a lifespan of 2 to 3.9 months,  4 to 5.9 months, and 6 to 7.9 months.Research variable is body composition. The results showed that mean body composition: Age range 2 to 3.9months; 5100 g live weight (4200-6100 g) has carcass weight of 3778.17 g and non-carcass weight of 800.67g; Age range 4 to 5.9 months, 15 000 g  (14200-16000 g) live weight has carcass weight of 11 412 g non-carcass weight of 2088 gs and Age range 6 to 7.9 months; 18216.67 g (17500-19500 g) live weight hascarcass weight of 13876.67 g and non-carcass weight of 2520 g or the average percentage composition of thebody age range 2-7.9 months is the weight loss without the digestive tract contents of 89.93%; digestivetract contents of 5-10% average average 7.16%; carcass weight of 75.40%; non-carcass weight of 14.5%,63.70% carcass weight; weight of the head, front legs, and feet behind the 11.70% weight of edible meat andbone 60.6%, skin 3.1% and the percentage weight of the edible parts of 12.17% while the inedible parts of2.31%.
Waktu Optimum Biokonversi Spontan Biji Asam Guna Meningkatkan Kandungan Nilai Gizinya Sebagai Pakan Ternak Alternatif (OPTIMUM TIME OF SPONTANEOUS FERMENTATION TO NUTRIENT VALUE OF TAMARIND SEED AS ALTERNATIF FEED) Redempta Wea; Theresia Nur Indah Koni; Cytske Sabuna
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 16 No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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The aim of this research is to evaluate nutrition value and optimum time of spontaneous bioconversionof tamarind seed. This research was conducted using complete random design experimental methodswith five bioconversion time treatments ie R0 0 hour; R1 24 hours; R2 48 hours; R3 72 hours; and R4 96hours respectively and each treatment consist of four replications. The data were then analysis usingvariants analysis and Duncan’s test. The research variable was nutrition value of tamarind seed spontaneousbioconversion. Results showed that spontaneous bioconvertion was not effecting to dry matter, crude fiber,and crude fat but effected to ash, crude protein, and metabolism energy and the best treatment wasspontaneous bio-conversion until 72 hours and make decreasing at 96 hours treatment Based on thoseresult, for getting the best result,it is suggesting to use spontaneous bioconversion until 72 hours.
Kecernaan Nutrien pada Babi Lokal Periode Pertumbuhan yang Diberi Ransum Mengandung Biji Asam Biokonversi Spontan (NUTRIENTS DIGESTIBILITY IN GROWING LOCAL PIG FED WITH DIET COMPOSED OF SPONTENOUS BIOCONVERTED-TAMARIND SEED) Redempta Wea; I Gusti Komang Oka Wirawan; Bernadete Barek Koten
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 18 No 4 (2017)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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A research aimed to evaluate nutrients digestibility in growing local male pig fed spontaneous bioconverted-tamarind seed has been done in animal feed technology laboratory of Kupang State Agricultural Polytechnic.The research used 25 local male grower pigs with body weight around 3-6 kg. The study used a randomized block design with five treatments, i.e. R0 = ration using tamarind seeds without bioconversion, R1 = ration using spontaneous bioconversion tamarinds for 24 hours, R2 = rations using spontaneous bioconversion tamarinds for 48 hours, R3 = rations using bioconversion tamarinds spontaneous for 72 hours, and R4 = rations using spontaneous bioconversion tamarinds for 96 hours. Each treatment was repeated five times in which each of them used five pigs. Parameters observed were nutrient digestibility (dry matter, crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, and ash). The data were analyzed by using variance and continued by Duncan’s multiple range test to determine the differences between treatments. The results showed that the time of spontaneous bioconversion of tamarind seeds increased the digestibility of tamarind seed nutrients and it was concluded that the best time of spontaneous bioconversion was for 72 hours.
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