Title of article :
Estimation of Optimum Utilization of Ruminant Feed Resources on Tropical Dry‐Land during Dry and Rainy Seasons
Author/Authors :
Handayanta, E. Department of Animal Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta, Indonesia , Subagiyo,  I. Department of Animal Nutrition - Faculty of Animal Husbandry - Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia , Hartutik, H. Department of Animal Nutrition - Faculty of Animal Husbandry - Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia , Kusmartono, K. Department of Animal Nutrition - Faculty of Animal Husbandry - Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia , Steenstra, F.A. Animal Production Systems Group - Wageningen University and Research - the Netherlands , Oosting, S.J. Animal Production Systems Group - Wageningen University and Research - the Netherlands
Pages :
13
From page :
211
To page :
223
Abstract :
This study aimed to estimate the optimum utilization of ruminant feed resources in tropical dry-land during dry and rainy seasons. Data concerning feed availability and quality were collected from Gunungkidul Re-gency of Indonesia over two seasons: the dry and rainy seasons. The JAVA program, the model, was used to estimate the availability of feed for ruminants associated with mean live weight gain (MLWG) and total live weight production (TLWP). The results showed that the maximum production in the dry season was obtained when 18% dry matter (DM) was used (MLWG 0.33 kg/animal unit (AU)/day, herd size (HS) 197 AU, and TLWP 11.94 tons/season), or in the rainy season, when 46% DM was used (MLWG 0.18 kg/AU/day, HS 1116 AU, and TLWP 37.22 tons/season). Furthermore, when only 100% was used, it could feed a maximum of 1500 AU and 2968 AU in the dry and rainy seasons, respectively. Without the transfer of feed from one season to another, a constant number, 350 AU, was obtained for HS, with a maximum TLWP of 19.16 tons/year. On the other hand, when the feed was kept constant at 34% dry matter (DM), a maximum TLWP obtained was 32.32 tons/year which is enough 420 and 820 animal units in the dry and rainy season, respectively. It was concluded that to obtain maximum TLWP in each season, only 14.5% to 46% of available DM feed should be used, as most of the available feed was of very low quality.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
animal productio , dry‐land farming , dry season , rainy season , ruminant feed
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2720117
Link To Document :
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