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http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/122325| Title: | Gambaran Kandungan Nutrisi Pakan Fermentasi terhadap Pregnancy Rate, Litter Size, Mortality Rate, dan Bobot Lahir Domba Lokal di Mahir Farm Bogor |
| Other Titles: | Nutritional Overview of Fermentation Feed on Pregnancy Rate, Litter Size, Mortality Rate, and Birth Weight in Local Sheep at Mahir Farm Bogor |
| Authors: | Amrozi Ulum, Mokhamad Fakhrul Vidita, Brilianti |
| Issue Date: | 20-Jul-2023 |
| Publisher: | IPB University |
| Abstract: | Domba merupakan ternak yang sangat potensial untuk dikembangkan di
Indonesia seiring dengan peningkatan kebutuhan masyarakat akan protein hewani.
Kualitas nutrisi pakan perlu diperhatikan dalam beternak domba karena memiliki
peran penting dalam meningkatan produktifitas dan performa reproduksi. Salah
satu upaya untuk meningkatkan kualitas nutrisi pakan diantaranya adalah
fermentasi yang merupakan salah satu teknologi pengolahan bahan pakan secara
biologis dengan melibatkan aktivitas mikroorganisme. Penelitian ini bertujuan
menilai kandungan nutrisi pakan fermentasi dan kaitannya dengan pregnancy rate,
litter size, mortality rate, dan bobot lahir domba lokal. Sampel pakan fermentasi
dianalisis menggunakan uji proksimat, uji mineral (kalsium dan fosfor), dan gross
energy. Gambaran hasil penggunaan pakan fermentasi dilakukan dengan melihat
hasil perhitungan pregnancy rate, litter size, mortality rate, dan bobot lahir yang
dibandingkan dengan literatur. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pakan
fermentasi memiliki kandungan protein kasar, lemak kasar, fosfor, dan abu yang
sudah sesuai dengan SNI Tahun 2019. Penggunaan pakan fermentasi pada domba
lokal menghasilkan pregnancy rate 66,7 %, litter size 1,41 ekor dengan persentase
kelahiran tertinggi pada kembar dua 68,29 %, mortality rate 39,65 % dengan
persentase kematian tertinggi pada kembar tiga 44,44%, dan rataan bobot lahir 2,25
± 0,05 kg dengan persentase bobot lahir tertinggi pada kelahiran tunggal 2,58 ± 0,08
kg. Sheep are highly potential livestock to be developed in Indonesia along with the increasing demand for animal protein by the society. The quality of feed nutrition needs to be considered in sheep farming as it plays an important role in enhancing productivity and reproductive performance. One of the efforts to improve the quality of feed nutrition is fermentation, which is a biological processing technology involving the activities of microorganisms. This research aims to evaluate the nutritional content of fermented feed and examine its effects on the pregnancy rate, litter size, mortality rate and birth weight of local sheep. Samples of fermented feed were analyzed using proximate analysis, mineral analysis (calcium and phosphorus), and gross energy analysis. The assessment of the effects of employing fermented feed involves a comparison of the calculated pregnancy rate, litter size, mortality rate, and birth weight with the information ii available in the existing literature. Based on the research findings, fermented feed contained crude protein, crude fat, phosphorus and ash which were in accordance with SNI 2019. The utilization of fermented feed in the dietary regimen of local sheep resulted in significant effects, such as a pregnancy rate of 66, 7%, a litter size averaging 1.41 for each with a higher proportion of twin births 68.29%, a mortality rate of 39.65% with a higher proportion of triplet births 44.44%, and an average birth weight of 2.25 ± 0.05 kg with a higher percentage of single births 2.58 ± 0.08 kg. |
| URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/122325 |
| Appears in Collections: | UT - Veterinary Clinic Reproduction and Pathology |
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| cover.pdf Restricted Access | Cover | 843.22 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
| B04190167_Brilianti Vidita.pdf Restricted Access | Fulltext | 1.08 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
| lampiran.pdf Restricted Access | Lampiran | 168.11 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
| Skripsi.pdf Restricted Access | Skripsi | 1.08 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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