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dc.contributor.authorFuah, A. M.
dc.contributor.authorPattie, W. A.
dc.date.accessioned2017-03-07T03:16:30Z
dc.date.available2017-03-07T03:16:30Z
dc.date.issued2013-04
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/83784
dc.description.abstractMost feed for goats in the villages of West Timor, Indonesia, came from communal grazing areas, consist of native grass during wet season, crop residues and tree leaves (S�s�a�ia and Acacia species) in dry season. This study was aiming at examining the growth of goat supplemented with local feed. Twenty four goats were used, the average initial live weight was 12.5 kg. Four feeding treatments were applied: T1-200 g cut grass; T2�200 gT2�200 g Acacia villosa; T��200 gT��200 g �o�i��a ���a��a; T4�100 g A. vil-losa + 100 g �. ���a��a. Live weights and feed consumption were analyzed using repeated measures, analysis of variance. The average live weight showed a small increase, as well as daily weight gain of goats of which different significantly (P<0.05) amongst treatments (17, 36, 42, and 43 g/d/head), during the first 6 wk, followed by a sharp drop after 8 wk. The average supplemented feed consumption was 52, 35, 85, and 75 g/d/animal, for cut grass, A. villosa, �. ���a��a, and A. villosa plus �. ���a��a, respectively. Goats given �. ���a��a and mixed Acacia and �. ���a��a gave higher average weight gain, but also consumed more feed than those given cut grass or A.villosa (P<0.01). Supplementing feed to maintain growth of goats during dry seasons was better on A. villosa than on palm pith and its combinationid
dc.language.isoen_USid
dc.publisherMedia Peternakanid
dc.relation.ispartofseries36;1
dc.titleProductivity of Local Goats Supplemented with Acacia villosa and Coripha gebangaid
dc.typeArticleid
dc.subject.keywordProduktivitasid
dc.subject.keywordkambingid
dc.subject.keywordAcacia villosaid
dc.subject.keywordCoripha gebangaid


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