Research Article
Kaligesing Goat Productivity by Giving Fermented Animal Herbal Medicine
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311740, author={Roisu Eny Mudawaroch and Zulfanita Zulfanita}, title={Kaligesing Goat Productivity by Giving Fermented Animal Herbal Medicine}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd Borobudur International Symposium on Humanities and Social Sciences, BIS-HSS 2020, 18 November 2020, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={BIS-HSS}, year={2021}, month={9}, keywords={etawah fermented animal herbal medicine}, doi={10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311740} }
- Roisu Eny Mudawaroch
Zulfanita Zulfanita
Year: 2021
Kaligesing Goat Productivity by Giving Fermented Animal Herbal Medicine
BIS-HSS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311740
Abstract
The research objective was to determine the productivity of kaligesing goats by providing fermenatal animal herbal medicine. PO treatment is a control that is without the addition of fermented animal herbal medicine, P50 is the provision of animal fermented herbal medicine as much as 50 ml / head / day, P100 is the provision of animal fermented herbal medicine as much as 100 ml / head / day, and P150 is the provision of animal fermented herbal medicine as much as 100 ml / head / day. 100 ml / head / day of herbal medicine. animal herbal medicine as much as 150 ml / head / day. The results of this study were the body weight of the Kaligesing goat in this study ranged from 16.33 ± 1.20 - 20.25 ± 2.14 kg. Provision of fermented animal herbal medicine as much as 50 ml / head / day can increase body weight gain. The increase in body weight in the control treatment, namely 29.8 ± 5.95, increased to 178.57 ± 35.71 with the addition of fermented herbal medicine of 50 ml / head / day. Consumption of goats or kaligesing goats in this study ranged from 160.34 ± 2 - 201.44 ± 0.06. The feed conversion in the treatment ranged from 15.77 ± 5.32 to 66.59 ± 29.28. Provision of fermented animal herbal medicine as much as 50 ml / head / day can increase feed efficiency. The feed efficiency in this study ranged from 10.02 ± 1.96% - 69.09 ± 14.79%. The conclusion of this study is that the initial body weight of the Kaligesing goat shows no significant effect.