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Chemical composition and feeding value of vegetable wastes collected from palu raditional markets as feed component of ruminants
Marsetyo1, I Wayan Sulendre2.
Two studies were done to identify chemical content of vegetable waste (VW) from
Palu markets (study 1) and to examine the effect of VW level inclusion in the diet on total dry
matter intake (DMI), dry matter digestibility (DMD), average daily gain (ADG) and income
over feed cost (IOFC) of Kacang goat received with rice bran (RB) (study 2). In study2, there
were 4 treatments and 6 replications in a completely randomized block design. The treatment
include RB plus corn stover, RB plus CS:VW (80:20), RB plus CS:VW (60:40), RB plus CS:VW
(40:60, all are ad libitum.Total VW collected from Palu markets was 46.931 kg/months.Dry
matter (DM), organic matter (OM), crude protein (CP), and crude fibre (CF) of VW were
variable with the range of 10.32-25.36; 85.33-91.87;2.80-25.85; and 4.23-46.29%,
respectively.Goat received RB plus CS:VW (40:60) ad libitum had the highest total DMI,DMD,
LWG and IOFC value.It was concluded that VW can be included in goat diet up to 60% with
high profitability.
Affiliation:
- Tadulako University, Kota Palu, Sulawesi Tengah 94148, Indonesia
- Tadulako University, Kota Palu, Sulawesi Tengah 94148, Indonesia
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