2015
DOI: 10.20884/1.anprod.2015.17.1.479
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Excretions of Urinary Creatinine on Young and Mature Kacang Goat under Different Feeding Levels

Abstract: Abstract. This study was aimed to examine the excretion of urinary creatinine in young and mature Kacang goat bucks under different feeding levels. This study used 16 Kacang goat bucks consisting of 2 groups of age, i.e. eight young bucks (aged 6-7 months, weighed 12.75±2.68 kg) and 8 mature bucks (age 9-12 months, weighed 17.34±3.32 kg). The bucks were fed pelleted complete feed containing 78.82% dry matter (DM), 18.80% crude protein (CP), and 76.29% total digestible nutrients (TDN). The bucks were allocated … Show more

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“…The estimation intake of dry matter (215.86±29.91 g), protein (30.16±4.18 g), and TDN (91.45±11.64 g) of grazing Kacang goats were lower than that of Kacang goat fed with pellet complete feed containing 18.80% CP (Mukminah et al 2015), scored 220-574 g DMI, 41-108 g CP, and 169-435 g TDN. It can be concluded that Kacang goat grazed in football grass areas, yards around the house and roadsides had not met their needs, both in terms of quantity and quality.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…The estimation intake of dry matter (215.86±29.91 g), protein (30.16±4.18 g), and TDN (91.45±11.64 g) of grazing Kacang goats were lower than that of Kacang goat fed with pellet complete feed containing 18.80% CP (Mukminah et al 2015), scored 220-574 g DMI, 41-108 g CP, and 169-435 g TDN. It can be concluded that Kacang goat grazed in football grass areas, yards around the house and roadsides had not met their needs, both in terms of quantity and quality.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%