发酵木薯皮加本地微生物(MOL)对地方羊生产性能的影响

A. Hidayat, Yunilas, S. Umar, S. M. Sitepu
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木薯皮是木薯加工厂的副产品。木薯皮是一种极有潜力的家畜替代能源饲料。然而,它的使用并不是最佳的,因为它含有氰酸形式的抗营养物质。通过发酵技术,希望能够消除其所含的抗营养物质,使木薯皮得到更优化的利用。本研究旨在研究不同剂量发酵木薯皮加本地微生物(MOL)对本地公羊生产性能的影响。试验采用完全随机设计(CRD), 4个处理,5个重复。饲喂P0(不发酵木薯皮日粮)、P1(发酵木薯皮日粮中添加25%发酵木薯皮)、P2(发酵木薯皮日粮中添加50%发酵木薯皮)和P3(发酵木薯皮日粮中添加75%发酵木薯皮)处理。观察到的参数包括饲料消耗、体重增加、饲料转化率和收入比饲料成本(IOFC)。结果表明,日粮中添加MOL发酵木薯皮对饲料的采食量和增重无显著影响(P> 0.05),对饲料转化率有显著影响(P <0.05)。IOFC平均值为:P0 =印尼盾449,769.00,P1 =印尼盾457,745.00,P2 =印尼盾505,481.00,P3 =印尼盾430,404.00。结果表明,发酵木薯皮可在50%的剂量下施用于牲畜,与其他处理相比具有更高的优势。
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Performance Of Local Sheep by the Application of Fermented Cassava Peel With Local Microorganism (MOL)
Cassava peel is a byproduct of the cassava processing factory. Cassava peel is very potential as an alternative feed source of energy for livestock. However, the use is not optimal because it contains anti-nutritional substances in the form of cyanide acid. Through fermentation technology, it is hoped that the anti-nutritional substances it contains can be eliminated so that the cassava peel can be utilized more optimally.This study aims to examine various doses of fermented cassava peels application with local microorganisms (MOL) on the performance of male local sheep. The study was conducted experimentally using a completely randomized design (CRD), 4 treatments with 5 replications. The treatments given were P0 (ration without fermented cassava peels), P1 (25% fermented cassava peels in rations), P2 (50% fermented cassava peels in rations), and P3 (75% fermented cassava peels in rations). The parameters observed were feed consumption, body weight gain, feed conversion, and Income over Feed Cost (IOFC). The results showed that the application of fermented cassava peels by MOL in the ration had no significant effect (P> 0.05) on feed consumption, body weight gain, and had a significant effect (P <0.05) on feed conversion. The IOFC average is: P0 = IDR 449,769.00, P1 = IDR 457,745.00, P2 = IDR 505,481.00, and P3 = IDR 430,404.00. The results showed that fermented cassava peel can be given to livestock up to a dose of 50% with a higher advantage compared to other treatments.
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