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dc.contributor.authorHutabarat, Ida Maria Lestari
dc.date.accessioned2010-05-04T12:21:21Z
dc.date.available2010-05-04T12:21:21Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/11439
dc.description.abstractA research to evaluate the effect of ramie leaves silage and hay on ruminant complete mixed ration (CMR) on nutrient content, fermentability, and digestibility by in vitro method have been conducted. There were 7 CMR treatments i.e. P0 (control ration) = 50% napier grass + 50% concentrate, P1 = 30% napier grass + 20% ramie leaves silage + 50% concentrate, P2 = 20% napier grass + 30% ramie leaves silage + 50% concentrate, P3 = 10% napier grass + 40% ramie leaves silage + 50% concentrate, P4 = 30% napier grass + 20% ramie leaves hay + 50% concentrate, P5 = 20% napier grass + 30% ramie leaves hay + 50% concentrate, and P6 = 10% napier grass + 40% hay + 50% concentrate. Both ramie leaves silage and hay increased the CMR digestibility and nutrient content, except the crude fiber. Control ration had a higher crude fiber than silage and hay. The CMR which contain ramie leaves silage had higher nutrient digestibility compared to the other rations. Fermentability of CMR was measured by ammonia concentration, VFA, and gas production. Rations which added with ramie leaves hay (P4 – P6) had a higher gas production whereas rations added with ramie leaves silage (P1 – P3) had a higher rations VFA concentration and gas production compared to P0. Ammonia concentration of rations added with preserved ramie leaves were lower than control, however ammonia concentration in all treatments were in optimal range. Acetate proportion was higher in CMR which contain ramie leaves hay than CMR which contain silage although the nutrients digestibility were lower. Adding ramie leaves silage in rations resulted higher propionate and butyrate proportion than control and rations which added with ramie leaves hay. Either silage or hay ramie leaves can be used up to 40% as napier grass substitute in ruminant CMR. Keywords: Hay, ramie leaves, ruminant, silageid
dc.titleEvaluasi Kualitas Nutrien Silase dan Hay Daun Rami dalam Ransum Komplit untuk Ruminansia secara In Vitroid


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