Fiber and ash content of fermented palm oil fronds using liquid organic supplements as potential feed ingredients for ruminant

S. M. Pratama, Abdullah Dahlan, Y. Annisa, Raichan Izzati, Muhammad Resthu
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Inadequate feed causes low productivity of livestock, which is indicated by a slow rate of development and low body weight. Alternative non-conventional feed ingredients derived from oil palm waste have shown the potential to be used as livestock feed. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the fiber and ash content of palm fronds fermented with liquid organic supplements. The waste raw material was obtained after grinding the palm fronds and followed by a fermentation process using liquid organic supplements. This process was continued with fiber and ash analysis at the Laboratory of Nutrition Science and Feed Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Syiah Kuala University. A complete randomized design was employed with four treatments using liquid organic supplements at levels of 0%, 4%, 6%, and 8%, with four replications. The measured parameters were water content, crude fiber, ash, and nitrogen-free extract (NFE). The results showed that the addition of liquid organic supplements had no significant effect (P0.05) on the levels of crude fiber, ash, NFE, and water content. Among all treatments, the results were observed in the P3 treatment (8%) which had the lowest crude fiber content and ash content, namely 22 ± 0.589 and 3.72 ± 0.112, as well as had the highest NFE and water content of 78.15 ± 0.501 and 57.9 ± 0.304, respectively. This indicated that the use of liquid organic supplements had the potential to improve the quality of oil palm midrib fiber and positively impact animal feed.
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用液体有机添加剂发酵棕榈油叶作为反刍动物饲料原料的纤维和灰分含量
饲料不足导致牲畜生产力低下,表现为发育缓慢和体重低。从油棕废料中提取的替代非传统饲料成分已显示出用作牲畜饲料的潜力。因此,本研究旨在评价液体有机添加剂发酵棕榈叶的纤维和灰分含量。废原料是在研磨棕榈叶后得到的,然后使用液体有机补充剂进行发酵。这一过程在西亚吉隆坡大学农业学院营养科学与饲料技术实验室继续进行了纤维和灰分分析。采用完全随机设计,4个处理分别使用0%、4%、6%和8%水平的液体有机补充剂,4个重复。测定的参数为含水量、粗纤维、灰分、无氮浸出物(NFE)。结果表明,添加液体有机添加物对粗纤维、灰分、NFE和水分含量均无显著影响(P0.05)。结果显示,P3(8%)处理的粗纤维含量和灰分含量最低,分别为22±0.589和3.72±0.112,NFE和水分含量最高,分别为78.15±0.501和57.9±0.304。这表明,使用液体有机添加剂有可能提高油棕中脉纤维的质量,并对动物饲料产生积极影响。
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