THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS

This research was conducted to observe the use of forage to reduce endoparasite in goat raised by farmers. Endoparasite observed was the Coccidiocyst that frequently found in goat that usually kept in the pens, as result of low quality of pens sanitation. In which is frequently happened in farmer le...

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Main Authors: Kustantinah, Kustantinah, Y.D. Artikarini, YDA, Hari Hartadi, HH, W. Nurcahyo, WN
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spelling id-ugm-repo.1389502016-12-08T03:51:18Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/138950/ THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS Kustantinah, Kustantinah Y.D. Artikarini, YDA Hari Hartadi, HH W. Nurcahyo, WN Chemical Science Animal Production Biological Sciences Veterinary Sciences This research was conducted to observe the use of forage to reduce endoparasite in goat raised by farmers. Endoparasite observed was the Coccidiocyst that frequently found in goat that usually kept in the pens, as result of low quality of pens sanitation. In which is frequently happened in farmer level. These research used 12 male dab 12 female goats which were given King grass as single diet (K), and King grass supplemented by 220 g DM dried cassava leaves (T1), and King grass supplemented by 515 g DM (T2). The treatment was replicated 8 times (4 male and 4 female goats). Coccidia's oocysts were observed from feces taken directly from goat's rectum. Results showed that population of Coccidia's oocysts usually lower in males goat than females goat. Population of those oocysts in K was higher than T1 and T2, i.e.: 4536, 1442, and 723, repectively. The use of dried cassava leaves reduced population of Coccidia's oocysts in the feces significantly. From the T1 and T2 digestibility of fiber fraction (NDF and ADF) increased (P<0.01) significantly compared to K diet, but not in CP fraction. Besides that, supplemetation of King grass as single feed did not influence nutrient consumption and digestibility on male nor demale ones. It can be concluded that the dried cassava leaves can be used as anti-parasite of Coccidia at farmer level. Universitas Gadjah Mada 2008-02-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/138950/1/cassava%20leaves_Kustantinah.pdf Kustantinah, Kustantinah and Y.D. Artikarini, YDA and Hari Hartadi, HH and W. Nurcahyo, WN (2008) THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS. Buletin Peternakan, 32 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 0126-4400 (Submitted)
institution Universitas Gadjah Mada
building UGM Library
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topic Chemical Science
Animal Production
Biological Sciences
Veterinary Sciences
spellingShingle Chemical Science
Animal Production
Biological Sciences
Veterinary Sciences
Kustantinah, Kustantinah
Y.D. Artikarini, YDA
Hari Hartadi, HH
W. Nurcahyo, WN
THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS
description This research was conducted to observe the use of forage to reduce endoparasite in goat raised by farmers. Endoparasite observed was the Coccidiocyst that frequently found in goat that usually kept in the pens, as result of low quality of pens sanitation. In which is frequently happened in farmer level. These research used 12 male dab 12 female goats which were given King grass as single diet (K), and King grass supplemented by 220 g DM dried cassava leaves (T1), and King grass supplemented by 515 g DM (T2). The treatment was replicated 8 times (4 male and 4 female goats). Coccidia's oocysts were observed from feces taken directly from goat's rectum. Results showed that population of Coccidia's oocysts usually lower in males goat than females goat. Population of those oocysts in K was higher than T1 and T2, i.e.: 4536, 1442, and 723, repectively. The use of dried cassava leaves reduced population of Coccidia's oocysts in the feces significantly. From the T1 and T2 digestibility of fiber fraction (NDF and ADF) increased (P<0.01) significantly compared to K diet, but not in CP fraction. Besides that, supplemetation of King grass as single feed did not influence nutrient consumption and digestibility on male nor demale ones. It can be concluded that the dried cassava leaves can be used as anti-parasite of Coccidia at farmer level.
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author Kustantinah, Kustantinah
Y.D. Artikarini, YDA
Hari Hartadi, HH
W. Nurcahyo, WN
author_facet Kustantinah, Kustantinah
Y.D. Artikarini, YDA
Hari Hartadi, HH
W. Nurcahyo, WN
author_sort Kustantinah, Kustantinah
title THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS
title_short THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS
title_full THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS
title_fullStr THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS
title_full_unstemmed THE USE OF CASSAVA LEAVES IN THE RATION TO REDUCE ENDOPARASITE IN GOAT RAISED BY FARMERS
title_sort use of cassava leaves in the ration to reduce endoparasite in goat raised by farmers
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
publishDate 2008
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/138950/1/cassava%20leaves_Kustantinah.pdf
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