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Nur Atikah Ibrahim, . and Wan Nooraida Wan Mohamed, . and Abidah Md Noh, . and Mookiah Saminathan, . Growth performance and carcass traits of goats fed with oil palm byproducts based feed pellet. pp. 327-334. ISSN 1511-2780
Abstract
The study was conducted to develop a nutrient-balanced goat feed pellet from oil palm by-products and to assess the effects of the feed pellet on growth performance and carcass traits of Katjang goats. Treatment groups consisted of oil palm by-products based (OPB) control without addition of oil palm by-products control (CNT) and commercial (COM) pellets. Twelve 12-month-old Katjang goats were assigned to the three treatment groups and subjected to 14-weeks of feeding trial. Each group was offered 1.5 body weight (BW) of respective pellets and ad libitum supply of Napier grass. Feed intake (FI) was recorded daily and the BW of the goats was recorded weekly. At the end of the feeding trial all goats were slaughtered for carcass traits study. All treatment groups showed no significant difference in BW increment (p0.51) and average daily gain (ADG) (p0.94). There were no significant differences (p0.05) between the treatment groups for carcass traits parameters. As a conclusion the OPB pellet has shown to contain complete nutrient for goats diet and was comparable to the COM feed pellet in terms of growth performance of Katjang goat. The inclusion of oil palm by-products in the feed formulation did not adversely affect the carcass traits of the goats.
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Abstract
The study was conducted to develop a nutrient-balanced goat feed pellet from oil palm by-products and to assess the effects of the feed pellet on growth performance and carcass traits of Katjang goats. Treatment groups consisted of oil palm by-products based (OPB) control without addition of oil palm by-products control (CNT) and commercial (COM) pellets. Twelve 12-month-old Katjang goats were assigned to the three treatment groups and subjected to 14-weeks of feeding trial. Each group was offered 1.5 body weight (BW) of respective pellets and ad libitum supply of Napier grass. Feed intake (FI) was recorded daily and the BW of the goats was recorded weekly. At the end of the feeding trial all goats were slaughtered for carcass traits study. All treatment groups showed no significant difference in BW increment (p0.51) and average daily gain (ADG) (p0.94). There were no significant differences (p0.05) between the treatment groups for carcass traits parameters. As a conclusion the OPB pellet has shown to contain complete nutrient for goats diet and was comparable to the COM feed pellet in terms of growth performance of Katjang goat. The inclusion of oil palm by-products in the feed formulation did not adversely affect the carcass traits of the goats.
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Animal feeding stuffs |
AGROVOC Term: | Pelleted feeds |
AGROVOC Term: | Byproducts |
AGROVOC Term: | Goats |
AGROVOC Term: | Carcass quality |
AGROVOC Term: | Growth |
AGROVOC Term: | Animal growth promoters |
AGROVOC Term: | Nutrient balance (animals) |
Depositing User: | Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 00:55 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9943 |
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