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dc.contributor.authorD, Kardaya
dc.contributor.authorSupriyati
dc.contributor.authorSuryahadi
dc.contributor.authorToharmat, T.
dc.date.accessioned2010-07-06T04:11:17Z
dc.date.available2010-07-06T04:11:17Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/30640
dc.description.abstractA study on Zn-proteinate, Cu-proteinate, and ammonium molybdate supplementation was conducted for eight months in 30 male thin-tailed lambs with an average initial body weight of 13.1 + 0.15 kg in order to determine their performances. The animals were allocated into six treatments according to a completely randomized design. The treatments were diet with: no mineral supplementation (Rl), 35 pprn Zn (R2), 35 pprn Zn and 10.1 pprn Cu (R3), 35 pprn Zn and 5 pprn Mo (R4), 10.1 pprn Cu and 5 pprn Mo (R5), and 35 pprn Zn, 10.1 pprn Cu and 5 pprn Mo (R6). The diet consisted of 701%,e lephant grass and 30?'c1o1n centrate of a dry matter basis. The supplementation increased (P<0.05) ruminal fermentation activity, nutrient digestibility, feed consumption, mineral absorption, feed efficiency, and growth rate. Supplementation of Zn, Cu+Mo, Zn+Cu, Zn+Mo, and Zn+Cu+Mo improved lamb performances fed a high forage diet. The supplementation of Zn ptoduced a better performance when it was combined with Cu instead of Mo. Meanwhile, Zn as a sole supplement gave the best result among other mineral supplementation and resulted in growth rate up to 32.5% higher than control. Molybdenum supplementation combined either with Cu or Zn, resulted in the worse performances than that was combined with both Cu and Znid
dc.publisherIPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol.24 No.1
dc.titlePengaruh Suplementasi Zn-proteinat, Cu-proteinat dan Amonium Molibdat terhadap Performans Domba Lokalid
dc.title.alternativeMedia Peternakan Vol.24 No.1


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