Utilization of Fermented Banana Stems Kepok Waste Using Eco enzymes on Carcass Percentage of Local Male Sheep

Y. Panjaitan, A. Sadeli, P. Patriani, I. Siburian
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The cost of feed is the largest proportion in raising livestock. This study aims to determine the effect of the administration of fermented kepok banana stem waste using eco enzymes as an alternative feed on local sheep. This research was conducted at Alvino Farm in September - December 2022. The design used was completely randomized (RAL) with four treatments and five replications so that 20 experimental units were obtained. The sheep used were 20 local sheep with an initial weight of 19.65 ± 1 kg. The treatments given were P0 (80% field grass + 20% concentrate without fermented banana stems), P1 (70% field grass + 20% concentrate + 10% fermented banana stems), P2 (60% field grass + 20% concentrate + 20 % fermented banana stems), and P3 (50% field grass + 20% concentrate + 30% fermented banana stems). The parameters studied were final weight, slaughter weight, empty body weight, carcass weight, and carcass percentage. The results showed that the provision of fermented banana stems up to a level of 30%  improve empty body weight.  However, it do not improve final weight, slaughter weight, carcass weight, and carcass percentage.
生态酶对发酵香蕉茎渣对地方公羊胴体率的影响
饲料成本在饲养牲畜中所占比例最大。本研究旨在确定利用生态酶作为替代饲料的发酵竹香蕉茎废物对当地绵羊的影响。这项研究于2022年9月至12月在Alvino农场进行。采用完全随机(RAL)设计,4个处理,5个重复,共20个试验单位。选用20只本地绵羊,初始体重为19.65±1 kg。处理分别为P0(80%田间草+ 20%浓缩物不发酵香蕉茎)、P1(70%田间草+ 20%浓缩物+ 10%发酵香蕉茎)、P2(60%田间草+ 20%浓缩物+ 20%发酵香蕉茎)和P3(50%田间草+ 20%浓缩物+ 30%发酵香蕉茎)。试验参数为末重、屠宰重、空体重、胴体重和胴体率。结果表明,饲粮中添加30%发酵香蕉茎可提高空体质量。但不能提高末重、屠宰重、胴体重和胴体率。
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