Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach Straw

The decline in forage production during the dry season has an impact on the growth performance of livestock at the level of smallholder. The development of agricultural system by utilizing dried agricultural by-product is an alternative solution to the problem of limited feed during the dry season....

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Main Authors: Hamdani Maulana, Endang Baliarti, Astrid Listia Astrini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2021-02-01
Series:Buletin Peternakan
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/61764
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spelling doaj-45b00312b3814eaf9e2d68658ddf60142021-03-09T07:42:13ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaBuletin Peternakan0126-44002407-876X2021-02-01451333710.21059/buletinpeternak.v45i1.6176429333Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach StrawHamdani Maulana0Endang Baliarti1Astrid Listia Astrini2Laboratory of Meat, Draught, and Companion Animals, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, 55281, IndonesiaLaboratory of Meat, Draught, and Companion Animals, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, 55281, IndonesiaLaboratory of Meat, Draught, and Companion Animals, Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, 55281, IndonesiaThe decline in forage production during the dry season has an impact on the growth performance of livestock at the level of smallholder. The development of agricultural system by utilizing dried agricultural by-product is an alternative solution to the problem of limited feed during the dry season. Production of water spinach reaches 12,697 tons of dry matter/year and has potential to be used as a fiber sources for livestock. Studies on the use of water spinach straw (WSS) as feed for local sheep have not been widely carried out. This study was aimed to determine the productivity of Garut sheep (GS) and thin tailed sheep (TTS) fed water spinach straw. The results of this study were expected to provide information on the use of dry WSS as a substitute for forage for local sheep for fattening purposes. GS (n = 26) and TTS (n = 27) with an age of 8-12 months and body weight ranging from 10-20 kg were feedlots for 42 days. Sheep are kept intensively in colony pens (4-5 head/pen) with an approaching of body size and body weight. Feeding is done every morning and evening. Drinking water is always available. WSS is given ad libitum and the concentrate is given increasing periodically according to the treatment phase, Starter (1-14 days), Grower (15-28 days), and Finisher (29-42 days). Data were analyzed using One way ANOVA, operated by SPSS 20.0 program. The results showed that GS and TTS had no significant differences in productivity (gain, average daily gain, feed conversion ratio, feed cost, and feed cost per gain) (P>0.05). GS and TTS had the highest gain in the starter phase (2.04±1.08kg and 1.99±1.02kg, respectively) then decreased in the grower phase (1.46±0.83 kg and 1, respectively. 55±0.77 kg) and the finisher (1.61±0.77 kg and 1.59±0.74 kg, respectively). Based on the results obtained, it can be concluded that the GS and TTS had good productivity when fed by WSS as basal feed.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/61764garut sheepproductivitythin tailed sheepwater spinach straw
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author Hamdani Maulana
Endang Baliarti
Astrid Listia Astrini
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Endang Baliarti
Astrid Listia Astrini
Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach Straw
Buletin Peternakan
garut sheep
productivity
thin tailed sheep
water spinach straw
author_facet Hamdani Maulana
Endang Baliarti
Astrid Listia Astrini
author_sort Hamdani Maulana
title Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach Straw
title_short Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach Straw
title_full Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach Straw
title_fullStr Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach Straw
title_full_unstemmed Productivity of Different Local Sheep Breeds Fed by Water Spinach Straw
title_sort productivity of different local sheep breeds fed by water spinach straw
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Buletin Peternakan
issn 0126-4400
2407-876X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The decline in forage production during the dry season has an impact on the growth performance of livestock at the level of smallholder. The development of agricultural system by utilizing dried agricultural by-product is an alternative solution to the problem of limited feed during the dry season. Production of water spinach reaches 12,697 tons of dry matter/year and has potential to be used as a fiber sources for livestock. Studies on the use of water spinach straw (WSS) as feed for local sheep have not been widely carried out. This study was aimed to determine the productivity of Garut sheep (GS) and thin tailed sheep (TTS) fed water spinach straw. The results of this study were expected to provide information on the use of dry WSS as a substitute for forage for local sheep for fattening purposes. GS (n = 26) and TTS (n = 27) with an age of 8-12 months and body weight ranging from 10-20 kg were feedlots for 42 days. Sheep are kept intensively in colony pens (4-5 head/pen) with an approaching of body size and body weight. Feeding is done every morning and evening. Drinking water is always available. WSS is given ad libitum and the concentrate is given increasing periodically according to the treatment phase, Starter (1-14 days), Grower (15-28 days), and Finisher (29-42 days). Data were analyzed using One way ANOVA, operated by SPSS 20.0 program. The results showed that GS and TTS had no significant differences in productivity (gain, average daily gain, feed conversion ratio, feed cost, and feed cost per gain) (P>0.05). GS and TTS had the highest gain in the starter phase (2.04±1.08kg and 1.99±1.02kg, respectively) then decreased in the grower phase (1.46±0.83 kg and 1, respectively. 55±0.77 kg) and the finisher (1.61±0.77 kg and 1.59±0.74 kg, respectively). Based on the results obtained, it can be concluded that the GS and TTS had good productivity when fed by WSS as basal feed.
topic garut sheep
productivity
thin tailed sheep
water spinach straw
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/buletinpeternakan/article/view/61764
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