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THE EFFECT OF POLLARD REPLACEMENT WITH RICE BRAN SUPPLEMENTED MULTIVITAMIN-MINERAL IN RATION ON THE PERFORMANCE CROSSBRED PIG
Author(s) -
G E Stradivari,
Ida Bagus Gaga Partama,
I Gusti Nyoman Gde Bidura
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
majalah ilmiah peternakan
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2656-8373
pISSN - 0853-8999
DOI - 10.24843/mip.2019.v22.i02.p03
Subject(s) - bran , randomized block design , crossbreed , zoology , weight gain , food science , chemistry , multivitamin , body weight , biology , agronomy , biochemistry , vitamin , endocrinology , raw material , organic chemistry
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of pollard replacement with rice bran supplementedmultivitamin-mineral in ration on the performance of crossbred pigs. The design used a randomized block design(RBD) consists of 3 treatments and 4 groups as replications. The treatments A (control): pollard in ration withoutmultivitamin-mineral supplementation, B: ration with rice bran without multivitamin-mineral supplementation,C: ration with rice bran which supplemented with 0.20% multivitamin-mineral. The variables observed were finalbody weight, weight gain, feed consumption, FCR, protein, crude fiber, and fat consumption.The results showedthat the ration with rice bran supplemented with 0,20% multivitamin-mineral were able to produce the same finalweight, weight gain, and FCR with the control and increase significantly crude fiber consumption 45,57 g/h, 85,63g/h of fat consumption, and decrease 207,64 g/h protein consumption. However, the feed consumption showed nosignificant differences in each treatment. It can be concluded that pollard replacement with rice bran supplementedwith 0,20% multivitamin-mineral in ration fed to crossbred pigs can produce similar production performance ascontrol, and increase consumption of crude fiber, and fat consumption.

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