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Effect of treated cassava peel in diets on growth performance of indonesian indigenous sheep

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Effect of treated cassava peel in diets on growth performance of indonesian indigenous sheep

R. Singgih Sugeng Santosa (Autor)

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ISBN-13 (Printausgabe) 3865370195
ISBN-13 (Printausgabe) 9783865370198
ISBN-13 (E-Book) 9783736910195
Sprache Deutsch
Seitenanzahl 118
Auflage 1 Aufl.
Band 0
Erscheinungsort Göttingen
Promotionsort Göttingen
Erscheinungsdatum 29.03.2004
Allgemeine Einordnung Dissertation
Fachbereiche Land- und Agrarwissenschaften
Beschreibung

The very high cost of conventional feeds used in Indonesia for animal feedi ng has Iead to intensified studies on the use of unconventional feed or by-products to reduce cost of production. In recent time, cassava or tapioca meal has been extensively used as replacement for com, but little research effort has been directed to the possibility of using cassava peel (CaP) as feed-stuff for rurninants in the tropics. Reasons include the presence of the toxic cyanogenic glucosides (CG) and low nutrient content. There is a need to eliminate the toxic cyanogenic glucosides in CaP before it is incorporated i nto animal feeding. A si mple method for elimination cyanogenic glucosides and also for improving the nutrient value of CaP is fermentation. This research was set up with the objective to investigate the use of treated CaP (boiled and fermented by SC) in Indonesian indigenous sheep feeding. The treatments were made to improve i ts biological value as feed for sheep by increasing its digestibility and thereby improve body weight gain. To this purpese six experiments were conducted in Anima! Husbandry Jenderal Seedirman University Purwokerto, Central Java, lndonesia using 24 thin -tailed lndonesian indigenous sheep.