Status Nutrisi Kerbau Betina di Peternakan Rakyat Cibungbulang: Pengaruh Suplementasi Indigofera sp dan Gaplek terhadap Perubahan Profil Darah

Asep Sudarman, N. Hidayati, S. Suharti
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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Indigofera sp and cassava flake supplementation on the nutritional status of female buffaloes fed on rice straw and field grasses in smallholder farmers in Cibungbulang, Bogor. This study used four female buffaloes of 4-10 years old and an average body weight of 428.88 ± 86.05 kg. The treatments were T0 = without supplementation and T1 = supplementation of 50% Indigofera leaf and 50% cassava flake. The variables observed were body weight gain, blood glucose, cholesterol, total protein, albumin, hematocrit and hemoglobin. Data were analyzed using Paired Samples T-test. The results showed that the nutritional status of buffaloes that were reared in semi-intensive were in normal condition. Supplementation of Indigofera sp and cassava has a positive influence on body weight gain, blood metabolite levels, hematocrit and hemoglobin of female buffaloes. Daily weight gain was obtained at 732.1 g head-1day-1.   Blood glucose increased from 53.97 to 60.86 mg dL-1, albumin from 3.44 to 3.78 g dL-1, blood cholesterol from 37.43 to 50.84 mg dL-1 and hematocrit from 26.75 to 29.75%.  The conclusion is that giving supplements of Indigofera and cassava for two weeks can improve the nutritional status of buffaloes reared traditionally.
本研究旨在评价添加靛蓝和木薯片对以稻草和禾草为食的小农母水牛营养状况的影响。试验选用4头4 ~ 10岁雌水牛,平均体重428.88±86.05 kg。T0 =不添加,T1 =添加50%靛蓝叶和50%木薯片。观察到的变量包括体重增加、血糖、胆固醇、总蛋白、白蛋白、红细胞压积和血红蛋白。数据分析采用配对样本t检验。结果表明,半集约化饲养的水牛营养状况正常。饲粮中添加靛蓝和木薯对雌性水牛增重、血液代谢物水平、红细胞压积和血红蛋白均有积极影响。日增重为732.1 g,头重1day-1。血糖从53.97增加到60.86 mg dL-1,白蛋白从3.44增加到3.78 g dL-1,血胆固醇从37.43增加到50.84 mg dL-1,红细胞压积从26.75增加到29.75%。由此可见,饲粮中添加靛蓝和木薯两周可改善传统饲养水牛的营养状况。
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