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Josua Alberth Williams Pah
Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Marine and Fisheries, Nusa Cendana University

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Pengaruh Pemberian Pakan Komplit Berbasis Silase Campuran Sorgum dan Daun Gamal Dengan Konsentrat Pada Beberapa Level Terhadap Protein Kasar, TDN dan Energi Tercerna Pada Ternak Kambing Lokal Betina Josua Alberth Williams Pah; Marthen Yunus; Daud Amalo
Animal Agricultura Vol 1 No 3 (2024): Animal Agricultura
Publisher : Yayasan Sumber Daya Manusia Cerdas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59891/animacultura.v1i3.43

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The purpose of the experiment was to determine the effect of complete silage-based feeding of a mixture of sorghum and gamal leaves with concentrates at different levels on crude protein, total digestibility of nutrients and digestible energy in local female goats. This experiment used 4 female local goats aged 6-8 months in the range of body weight of 11-15 kg with an average of 12.88 kg and a coefficient variation of 6.74%. The experimental method, the experimental method uses Latin Square Design (LSD) with 4 treatments and 4 periods as a repeat consisting of P0 = 80% silage + 20% concentrate, P1 = 70% silage + 30% concentrate, P2= 60% silage + 40% concentrate, P3= 50% silage + 50% concentrate. Mean crude protein (g/e/h) P0: 56.15; P1: 60.93; P2: 50.71; P3: 43.64; total nutrient digestibility (%) P0: 56.87; P1: 65.64, P2: 64.03; P3: 48.22; and digestible energy (kcal/e/h) P0: 1396.35; P1: 1521.31; P2:1231.45; P3:1063.87. The results of the variety analysis showed that the treatment had no real effect (P>0.05) on digested crude protein, TDN and digestible energy. It was concluded that the feeding of complete silage-based mixed sorghum and gamal leaves with concentrate at a ratio of 80:20 gave the same results with a higher ratio of concentrate in local female goats to digested crude protein, digested energy and TDN.