The objective of the study was to evaluate the effect of Sapindus rarak extract (SRE) with or without garlic extract (GE) on in vitro ruminal fementation. This research was conducted experimentally with a randomized block design, with 7 treatments and 5 blocks. The treatments were: R0: dairy cow feed; R1: R0 + 1.5 ppm Cr + 0.3 ppm Se + 40 ppm Zn; R2: R1 + 1.8 g/kg methanol extract of lerak fruit meal (SRE); R3: R2 + 0.25 ppm of garlic extract (GE); R4: R2 + 0.50 ppm of GE; R5: R2 + 0.75 ppm of GE; R6: R2 +1.0 ppm of GE. The results showed that the supplementation of SRE alone or without GE did not affect the pH, however, it decreased crude fiber digestibility. The supplementations of SRE and GE, decreased crude fibre digestibility as much as 13.01% up to 16.6%. The supplementation of 1.8 g/kg SRE + 0.25 ppm GE in the dairy cattle diet was able to decrease ace-tate, protozoal population and increase propionate. The supplementation of 1.8 g/kg SRE and 0.25 ppm garlic represents the best combination for dairy cattle feed in improving ruminal fermentation based on feed digestibility, fermentation products, and rumen bacterial population
<p>The aim of this study was to determine the effect of performance of the parent parity of hybrid piglets, and to know the parity that produces good performance of the hybrid piglets. This research was conducted for four months in the company of CV. Adhi Farm in Kebakkramat, Karanganyar. The material were three boars (Landrace, Duroc and Hampshire), 21 Landrace sows, piglets from the marriage, and the data from the company. The design of experiments was nested design. The variables that were observed or estimated included birth weight, littersize, the correlation of littersize to the birth weight, and birth weight variation in birth. The data showed the influence, then followed by Least Significant Difference Test (Least Significant Difference) for parity nested in males and Duncan's Multiple Range Test for parity. The results showed that parity and male parity nested exerted a highly significant (P <0.01) for birth weight and littersize. Between birth weight and littersize were compared from each parity and each male parity nested were significantly different (P<0.05). Balanced birth weight and hybrid piglets littersize were at parity 1. The correlation between weight birth and littersize were -0,17. The variation in birth weight per littersize was 0,02 to 0,16. The conclusion of this study is the influence of the parity sow has effect on birth weight of piglet’s performance of hybrids and littersize.</p><p>Keywords: performance, piglets, sow parity</p>
It has been reported that the waters of the reservoir Mrica-Banjarnegara were mesotropik-hypereutrophic conditions, potential algal bloom is of Division: Cyanophyta is Microcystis; Chlorophyta is pediastrum; Chrysophyceae is Pyrophyta nitzchia and is Ceratium. Research the types of algae that Potentially HABS (harmfull Algae Blooms) has been Carried out as a continuation of the kinds of research that have the potential of algae blooming. Survey methods was used. Sampling was done by purposive sampling, through 5 (five) sampling sites. Data were Analyzed descriptively. The results Showed that the algae are Potentially HABS of the division Cyanophyta are Microcystis, Anabaena, Oscillatoria and phormidium.
<p>The aim of this study was to determine the effect of performance of the parent parity of hybrid piglets, and to know the parity that produces good performance of the hybrid piglets. This research was conducted for four months in the company of CV. Adhi Farm in Kebakkramat, Karanganyar. The material were three boars (Landrace, Duroc and Hampshire), 21 Landrace sows, piglets from the marriage, and the data from the company. The design of experiments was nested design. The variables that were observed or estimated included birth weight, littersize, the correlation of littersize to the birth weight, and birth weight variation in birth. The data showed the influence, then followed by Least Significant Difference Test (Least Significant Difference) for parity nested in males and Duncan's Multiple Range Test for parity. The results showed that parity and male parity nested exerted a highly significant (P <0.01) for birth weight and littersize. Between birth weight and littersize were compared from each parity and each male parity nested were significantly different (P<0.05). Balanced birth weight and hybrid piglets littersize were at parity 1. The correlation between weight birth and littersize were -0,17. The variation in birth weight per littersize was 0,02 to 0,16. The conclusion of this study is the influence of the parity sow has effect on birth weight of piglet’s performance of hybrids and littersize.</p><p>Keywords: performance, piglets, sow parity</p>
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