Rumen Fermentation of Local Grasses Feed to Native Goat

Ismartoyo Ismartoyo, R. Islamiyati, Muhammad Rusdy
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The aim of this research was to examine the feed rumen fermentation in the rumen of goat fed 4 different diets. This study was designed based on the Latin Square Design which consists of 4 diet treatments  with 4 replications in each diet treatment. A total of 4 male goats, with relatively the same weight and age, were randomly assigned to an individual metabolic cage fed with 4 diets. The four diets studied were R1: Elephant grass, R2: Mini elephant grass, R3: Panicum maximum grass and R4: Brachiaria decumbens grass. Each diet was added with 20% of rice bran. The result of this experiment indicated that there was no any significant effect of different diets on the pH values, concentrations of VFA (Volatile fatty acids), and Ammonia (NH3) in the rumen of goat. The pH values in the rumen of goat treated with R1, R2, R3, and R4 were 7.17, 7.12, 7.07, and 7.0, respectively. The concentration of ammonia (mM) in the rumen of goat treated with R1, R2, R3, and R4 were 4.6, 3.3. 4.5, and 4.1, respectively. Whereas the level of VFA (mM) in the rumen of goat treated with R1, R2, R3, and R4 were 40.4, 43.6, 48.7, and 49.9, respectively. There was no any significantly difference (p>0.05) in the characteristic of rumen fermentation between the diet treatment. This might be due to the similarity in the nutrient content of those grasses studied. The characteristic of rumen fermentation was in the range of optimal growth of rumen microbes. It is concluded that those of four grasses studied edible, acceptable and contain a good nutrient as a feed resource for goat. The nutrient content of the grasses studied creates a good rumen environment for optimum feed fermentation in the rumen of goat.  
饲喂本地山羊的本地草的瘤胃发酵
本研究的目的是检测饲喂 4 种不同日粮的山羊瘤胃中的饲料瘤胃发酵情况。本研究采用拉丁方阵设计,包括 4 种日粮处理,每种日粮处理有 4 次重复。总共 4 只体重和年龄相对相同的雄性山羊被随机分配到一个饲喂 4 种日粮的代谢笼中。研究的四种日粮分别是 R1:大象草,R2:小象草、R3:R4: 十日草。每种日粮都添加了 20% 的米糠。实验结果表明,不同日粮对山羊瘤胃中的 pH 值、挥发性脂肪酸(VFA)浓度和氨氮(NH3)没有明显影响。用 R1、R2、R3 和 R4 处理山羊瘤胃的 pH 值分别为 7.17、7.12、7.07 和 7.0。用 R1、R2、R3 和 R4 处理的山羊瘤胃中的氨浓度(毫摩尔)分别为 4.6、3.3、4.5 和 4.1。4.5和4.1。而用 R1、R2、R3 和 R4 处理的山羊瘤胃中的 VFA 水平(毫摩尔)分别为 40.4、43.6、48.7 和 49.9。不同日粮处理的山羊瘤胃发酵特征没有明显差异(P>0.05)。这可能是由于这些草的营养成分相似。瘤胃发酵特性处于瘤胃微生物的最佳生长范围。结论是,所研究的四种草均可食用、可接受且含有良好的营养成分,可作为山羊的饲料资源。所研究牧草的营养成分为山羊瘤胃中的最佳饲料发酵创造了良好的瘤胃环境。
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