The research was conduccted in Yoiha sub-village Letti District at Maluku Barat Daya regency for two months. The objective of the research was to study growth of Lakor goat fed native grass basal diet with kesambi leaf, specifically, this research was aimed to determine percentage of kesambi leaf and its effects on Lakor goat growth. The research was arranged into a Simple Randomized Design with five treatments and three replications. Kesambi Leaf was offered at 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% to subtitute native grass. The measurements were feed intake, avarage daily gain and feed efficiency. The results showed that using kesambi leaf 50%, 75% and 100% had significant effect (
Abstract This study aims at determining the population dynamics of the Lakor goats raised tradition...
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This research aims at investigating the proportion of several types of tree foliages leaves as anima...
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The objectives of this study were 1) to evaluate the diversity of forages commonly fed to goats in P...
Potential land and pasture fields are very abundant especially in Sukawening Village. But the mainte...
Forage is all food ingredients derived from plants, in the form of leaves, sometimes including stems...
The research aimed to determine the effect of substitution between elephant grass with leaves midrib...
Background:This study aims to determine the botanical composition of forages and legumes and the cap...
ABSTRAK Kambing tergolong sebagai ternak pemakan berbagai macam daun, pemberian rumput alami tanpa c...
This research was done at the eksperimental station Pengawu Sub District, South Palu District, City ...
Central Kalimantan is one of the province passed by equator line. The temperature is relatively hot,...
Central Kalimantan is one of the province passed by equator line. The temperature is relatively hot,...
Abstract This study aims at determining the population dynamics of the Lakor goats raised tradition...
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui manajemen pemberian pakan ternak kambing di Desa Sukam...
Penelitian tentang performa domba lokal yang diberi ransum rumput lapang dan ampas tahu dengan imban...
Agriculture Development reorientati on farm system and agribusiness based on local natural recources...
This research aims at investigating the proportion of several types of tree foliages leaves as anima...
A research was conducted to evaluate the effects of concentrate utilization in Guinea grass (Panicu...
The objectives of this study were 1) to evaluate the diversity of forages commonly fed to goats in P...
Potential land and pasture fields are very abundant especially in Sukawening Village. But the mainte...
Forage is all food ingredients derived from plants, in the form of leaves, sometimes including stems...
The research aimed to determine the effect of substitution between elephant grass with leaves midrib...
Background:This study aims to determine the botanical composition of forages and legumes and the cap...
ABSTRAK Kambing tergolong sebagai ternak pemakan berbagai macam daun, pemberian rumput alami tanpa c...
This research was done at the eksperimental station Pengawu Sub District, South Palu District, City ...
Central Kalimantan is one of the province passed by equator line. The temperature is relatively hot,...
Central Kalimantan is one of the province passed by equator line. The temperature is relatively hot,...
Abstract This study aims at determining the population dynamics of the Lakor goats raised tradition...
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui manajemen pemberian pakan ternak kambing di Desa Sukam...
Penelitian tentang performa domba lokal yang diberi ransum rumput lapang dan ampas tahu dengan imban...