@article{MAKHILLVR202013428064,
    title = {Impact of Feed Agricultural Waste on Performa Product and Nutrient Digestibility Through
<i>In-Vivo</i>},
    journal = {Veterinary Research},
    volume = {13},
    number = {4},
    pages = {53-61},
    year = {2020},
    issn = {1993-5412},
    doi = {vr.2020.53.61},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1993-5412&doi=vr.2020.53.61},
    author = {Didik,Nurina,Ertika Fitri,Muladno,Afton and},
    keywords = {Agricultural waste,performa production,nutrient digestibility,in-vivo,single,livestock,needs},
    abstract = {This study was to determine the effect of
agricultural waste-based feeding on performing
production and nutrient digestibility of beef cattle in the
form of four types divided into four treatments namely,
P-1, P-2, P-3 and P-4. The material used is bulls
amounted to 28 head initial body weight of cattle
ranging from 350-400 kg with Simental and Limousine
breeds; cow faces samples were 28 samples from four
feed treatments and seven replications. Variables
observed were performing production including feed
consumption, daily body weight gain, feed conversion,
feed efficiency, feed cost per profit and income over feed
cost and feed nutrient digestibility. The results of the
study of feed from agricultural waste have a
significant effect (p<0.05) on the consumption
(10.20&plusmn;0.43 kg/head/day). Dry matter digestibility
(75.48&plusmn;1.46%) and organic matter digestibility
(69.14&plusmn;1.21%). No significantly effect (p>0.05) on daily
body weight increase, feed conversion ratio, feed
efficiency, feed cost per gain, income over feed cost of
beef cattle. P-1 is the best treatment to feed consumption,
dry matter dan organic matter digestibility of beef
cattle.}
    }