Evaluation of Feed Consumption and Nutrient Adequacy of Different Breed Bulls at Artificial Insemination Centre – Lembang

Sofwan Hadi
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ABSTRACT  This research was conducted to evaluate the feed consumption and nutrient adequacy of bull breeds at the Balai Inseminasi Buatan (BIB) Lembang. The study took place over a four-months, utilizing secondary data provided by the Artificial Insemination Centter (AIC) Lembang for the year 2021. The data used included number and breeds of bull, forage types , forage quality, concentrate quality, hay quality, dry matter consumption, protein consumption, and total digestible nutrients (TDN) consumption. The data were recorded monthly and accumulated to provide an average value for the one-year research period. The dry matter consumption of each feed type including both forage and concentrate, served as the basis for determining protein and TDN consumption.The Bull breeds were divided into two groups: large-type bull and small-middle-type bull. The data analysis results showed that the average dry matter consumption of forage and concentrate were 75.10% and 24.90%, respectively, for the large-type cattle and 76.49% and 23.51%, respectively, for the small-middle-type cattle. The total dry matter consumption was 1.16% of body weight for the large-type and 1.55% of body weight for the small-middle-type. The protein consumption for large-type and small-type cattle was 1760 g/head/day and 1520 g/head/day, respectively. These protein consumption values exceeded the NRC (National Research Council) standards by 32.12% and 40.29% for large-type and small-middle-type cattle, respectively. The TDN consumption for large-type and small-middle-type cattle was 7570 g/head/day and 6600 g/head/day, respectively. These TDN values were 17.05% and 26.02% higher than the NRC standards for large-type and small-middle-type cattle, respectively.The findings of this study conclude that the feed provided at the AIC Lembang exceeds the nutrient requirements of both types of male cattle.
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人工授精中心对不同品种公牛饲料消耗量和营养充足性的评估 - 伦邦
摘要 本研究旨在评估伦邦人工授精中心(Balai Inseminasi Buatan,BIB)公牛品种的饲料消耗量和营养充足性。这项研究历时四个月,利用了伦邦人工授精中心(AIC)提供的 2021 年的二手数据。使用的数据包括公牛的数量和品种、草料种类、草料质量、精料质量、干草质量、干物质消耗量、蛋白质消耗量和可消化总养分(TDN)消耗量。数据按月记录并累计,得出一年研究期间的平均值。公牛品种被分为两组:大型公牛和中小型公牛。数据分析结果表明,大型牛的饲草和精料干物质平均消耗量分别为 75.10%和 24.90%,中小型牛的饲草和精料干物质平均消耗量分别为 76.49%和 23.51%。大型牛的干物质总消耗量为体重的 1.16%,中小型牛为体重的 1.55%。大型牛和小型牛的蛋白质消耗量分别为 1760 克/头/天和 1520 克/头/天。大型牛和中小型牛的蛋白质消耗量分别超出 NRC(美国国家研究委员会)标准 32.12% 和 40.29%。大型牛和中小型牛的 TDN 消费量分别为 7570 克/头/天和 6600 克/头/天。研究结果表明,AIC Lembang 提供的饲料超出了两种公牛的营养需求。
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