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E-Journal Of Animal Science Udayana University
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Effect of Feeding Difference Levels of Concentrate on NNH3, VFA and In Vitro Digestibility Wijayanti, Ni Putu Putri; Cakra, I Gusti Lanang Oka; Mahardika, I Gede
E-Journal Of Animal Science Udayana University Vol 4 No 1 (2015)
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The aim of this research was to observe the effect of giving difference levels concentrate on NNH3, VFA production and in vitro of dry matter and organic matter digestibility. Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was used in this study with four treatments and four replications, i.e. 75% concentrate + 25% forage (60% king grass + 40% glyricidia) (A); 60% concentrate + 40% forage (60% king grass + 40% glyricidia) (B); 45% concentrate + 55% forage (60% king grass + 40% glyricidia) (C); and 30% concentrate + 70% forage (60% king grass + 40% glyricidia) (D). The result of this study showed that the NNH3 concentration was highest in treatment A, which was 13.60 mM. VFA concentration was higher in treatment C, which was 118.40 mM. Dry matter digestibility and organic matter digestibility was higher in treatment A, which were 59.71 and 60.27%. It is concluded that the giving of concentrate with containing urea, lime and cassava from 30 to 75% has non-significant (P>0.05) effect on NNH3 and VFA level in every treatments. Giving higher level of concentrate will be increase dry matter and organic matter digestibility
THE EFFECT OF WATER HYACINTH (Eichornia crassipes) FROM POLLUTED WATER IN THE RATION AND ITS IMPACT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF LANDRACE PIGS Sudiastra, I W.; Mahardika, I G.; Dharmawan, I N.S.; Budaarsa, K.
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The use of waste as component material ration provides benefits that do not compete with humans, is relatively inexpensive and can reduce environmental pollution. The purpose of this study were to determine the benefits and the impact of the provision of water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes) from polluted waters as feed suplement on the performance of Landrace pigs. This research used completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 4 replications. A total of 16 Landrace pigs with an average live weight of 20 kg were used in this study. The four treatments are: (A) pigs received rations without water hyacinth, (B) pigs received rations plus 2.5% water hyacinth, (C) pigs received rations 5% plus water hyacinth and (D) pigs received rations 7.5% water hyacinth plus. Growth of pigs, feed intake, feed efficiency, feed digestibility and nutrient digestibility, carcass composition and quality, fat content, and the content of heavy metals (Pb and Cd) in the meat, intestines, kidneys and liver were evaluated in this study. The results showed that the use of water hyacinth from polluted waters up 7.5% in the feed had no effect on the growth of pigs (P> 0.05). They tends to improve feed intake and consumption of organic matter, as well as increasing their feed conversion but the difference significant (P> 0.05). Digestibility of dry matter, organic matter and nutrient but were not significantly different by tend to decrease with the increasing the use of water hyacinth originated from polluted waters in the ration (P> 0.05). Digestibility of dry matter, organic matter digestibility and nutrient digestibility were also tend to decrease by increasing the use of water hyacinth originated from polluted waters in the ration but not significantly different (P> 0.05). The use of water hyacinth up to 7.5% in the ration did not affect to the percentage and pieces of carcass weight (P> 0.05). The content of heavy metals (Pb and Cd) in meat, kidney, liver and small intestine of pigs received rations containing water hyacinth originated from polluted water, still below the limit of safe consumption. It was concended tha the use of water hyacinth from polluted waters as pig feed material to the level of 7.5% did not significantly affect the performanceof Landrace pig in tern of growth carcass weight, carcass percentage and meat quality

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