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EFFECT OF LOCAL RESOURCES FEED ON DIFFERENT PHYSIOLOGICAL STATUS OF BALI COW
Ati Rubianti*, Sophia Ratnawaty, Yanuar Achadri, Medo Kote, Procula R Matitaputty

Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology of Nusa Tenggara Timur (BPTP NTT), Indonesia Agency for Agricultural Research and Development, Ministry of Agriculture
Jl. Timor Raya Km.32, Kupang Timur, Kupang, NTT
*atirubianti25[at]gmail.com


Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of local resource feed on different physiological statuses in Bali cattle. This study has been carried out in the Lili Experimental Garden and the NTT AIAT from July to October 2019 (for 4 months). The study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with 3 feed treatments at different physiological status (female parent 5-7 years old, male 2-3 years old and children 6-12 months). Each treatment consisted of 3 replications so that for each physiological status there were 9 cows and a total of 27 cows were used. Feed ingredients and feed formulations are analyzed in the laboratory using proximate analysis to determine their nutritional content. The parameters observed were the nutritional value of feed, feed consumption, changes in body weight at different physiological status. The results showed that the feed treatment had a very significant effect (F count> 0.05 and 0.01) on the change in body weight of bulls and had a significant effect on feed consumption (bulls, cows and calves) and changes in body weight in physiological status. different (female parent and child). The feed treatment that gave the best average yield was B feed. The average of the highest body weight at each physiological status were bulls (0.43 kg /head/day), female cows (0.62 kg /head/day) and calves. cattle (0.28 kg/head/day).

Keywords: local resource feed, bali cattle, physiological status

Topic: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development

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