Browsing by Author "Zain, M."
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Digestibility of Sheep Ration Containing Ammoniated Palm Oil Leaves Supplemented with Sulphur, Phospor, and Cassava Leaves
Nurhaita | Jamarun, N. | Warly, L. | Zain, M. (2010)This research aimed to evaluate the effect of S, P minerals and cassava leaves supplementation on utilization of ammoniated palm oil leaves in rumen sheep. The research used randomized block design with fi ve rations as ... -
Efek suplementasi asam amino bercabang terhadap fermentabilitas dan kecernaan In vitro ransum berpakan serat sabut sawit
Zain, M. | Sutardi, T. | Sastradipraja, D. | Nur, M.A. | Suryahadi | Ramli, Nahrowi (2000)Branched chain amino acids (BCAA) has been claimed to stimulate microbial growth in the rumen, hence and fiber digestion. Most of the works however, used Valine (Val), Leucine (Leu), or Isoleucine (Ile) as single supplement. ... -
Efek Suplementasi Asam Amino Bercabang Terhadap Fermentabilitas Dan Kecernaan In Vitro Ransum Berpakan Serat Sabut Sawit
Zain, M. | Sutardi, T. | Sastradipradja, D. | Nur, M.A. | Suryahadi | Ramli, N. (2000)Branched chain amino add) (BCAA) has been claimed to stimulate microbial growth in the rumen, hence and fiber digestion. Mast of the works however, used Valine (Val), Leucine (Leu), or I so leucine (He) as single supplement. ... -
Importance of Phosphorus Supplementation in Improving Fermentability, Microbial Protein Synthesis and Degradability of Ammoniated Rice Straw
Tjakradidjaja, A.S. | Zain, M. (2009)Rumen microbes need minerals for supporting its growth and activity in fermenting and digesting feeds. However, the supply of minerals should match the amount of energy that is available for microbial growth and protein ... -
Substitution of Native Grass with Ammoniated Cocoa Pod in Sheep Diet
Zain, M. (2009)An experiment was aimed to evaluate the effect of substitution of native grass with ammoniated cocoa pod on digestibility and live weight gain of sheep. Three treatments were arranged in a randomized block design consisting ...

