Effects of Traditional Medicine on Fat-Tailed Sheep's Performance

ABSTRACT Traditional medicine for livestock produced by PT. Air Maocur which is composed of Languaiis rhizoina (25%), Corko jihrium (20%), &wan li own (10%), Andrographidis herby ',(1M), Sulfur crude on (10%,) and other ingredients (25%) was offered to fat-tailed sheep. Fifteen sheep were d...

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Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
Format: Article NonPeerReviewed
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 1995
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/26584/
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Summary:ABSTRACT Traditional medicine for livestock produced by PT. Air Maocur which is composed of Languaiis rhizoina (25%), Corko jihrium (20%), &wan li own (10%), Andrographidis herby ',(1M), Sulfur crude on (10%,) and other ingredients (25%) was offered to fat-tailed sheep. Fifteen sheep were divided into three groups and were put in the individual metabolic cages. Each group was treated with 5 treatments, i,e, (A) without the medicine, (B) given one sachet of the medicine (2.14 gfkg 13�0-1.7)/d) every day, (C) given one sachet of the medicine within three days, (D) given 1.5 sachets of the medicine (3 2l gekg 13W1175/d) every day, (E) given 1.5 sachets of the medicine within three days. The sheep were led on basal diets Or GUILleil grass(Paint:um maximum) and Africa!' star grass (Cyni)aron pleciosiachyus) mixed-hay ad-libitum and concentrate % of body weight) twice a day. There was an interaction effect between level and frequency of offering the medicine on daily weight gain (P