IJAER

International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research™

ISSN 2455-6939

Title:
RUMEN FERMENTATION OF BALI CATTLE FED BASAL DIET WITH BIOSUPPLEMENT OF CATTLE COLON AND ORGANIC WASTE BACTERIA CONSORTIUM

Authors:
Mudita, I M.; I G. N. Kayana and I W. Wirawan

Abstract:
A research has been carried out to increasing Bali Cattle rumen fermentation fed diet based on agriculture waste through given selected biosupplement of lignocellulolytic bacteria consortium from bali cattle colon and organic waste Three biosupplement use in this study were SB1 (SB12W12.= biosupplement containing selected 1 and 2 lignocellulolytic bacteria from bali cattle colon and organic waste), SB2 (SB1W12= biosupplement containing selected 1 lignocellulolytic bacteria from bali cattle colon and selected 1 and 2 lignocellulolytic bacteria from organic waste ), SB3 (SB12W1 = biosupplement containing selected 1 and 2 lignocellulolytic bacteria from bali cattle colon and selected 1 lignocellulolytic bacteria from organic waste). A Research use Latin Square Design four treatments and four observation periods. The first treatment was basal diet were fermented rice straw (ad libitum) and 1% rice brand for animal body weight (FSB0), while the other three treatments were substitution 50% for rice brand with biosupplement 1 (FSB1), biosupplement 2 (FSB2), and biosuplement 3 (FSB3). This study showed that given biosupplements of bali cattle colon and organic waste lignocellulolytic bacteria consortium result similar (P>0,05) degradable nutrients on rumen, protozoa population, ruminal pH, acetic acid and butiric acid rumen fluid. Meanwhile for concentration of NH3-N, totally VFA, Propionic acid, biomass microbial syntesis and protein microbial syntesis, given biosupplements 1 (SB1) produce highest (P<0,05) concentration.

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