Abstract

<p class="Abstract">An experiment was
 conducted to evaluate the effects supplementation of urea-molasse multinutrient
 block (UMMB) on the weight gain of heifers <i>peranakan</i>
 <i>ongole</i> beef cattle based diets with
 rice straw. Urea molasse multinutrient block were made with different
 formulations (A and B). A total of 15 heifers <i>Peranakan Ongole</i> beef cattle were divided into 3 groups. Control
 group animals were daily fed rice straw as a basal diet without UMMB, group A
 were daily fed rice straw as a basal diet with UMMB (A), group B were daily fed
 rice straw as a basal diet with UMMB (B) respectively. Weight gain were
 measured with Lambourne method weekly. Data on the feeding trial were collected
 during 4 wk, and were subjected to the Paired T-test analysis of variance
 (ANOVA). The results of this experiment showed that the UMMB supplementation
 had no significantly influenced of weight gain average (P > 0.05).
 With regard to the weight gain average of heifers, the group A showed a highest
 (9.52 kg), group B (9.38 kg) and control group (6.98 kg), respectively. Based on statistical
 analyses, it can be concluded that supplementation of UMMB had no effects on
 average weight gain in this study. <o:p></o:p></p>

Highlights

  • ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to evaluate the effects supplementation of different formulations Urea Molasse Multinutrient Block (UMMB) to heifers Peranakan Ongole fed rice straw based diets on their live body weight gain performance

  • A lot of research reports showed that Urea Molasse Multinutrient Block (UMMB) can improve the body weight

  • The results showed that there was a difference of the average weight gain between control group and treatment group of UMMB A and UMMB B after four weeks of experimental periods

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Objectives

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects supplementation of different formulations UMMB to heifers Peranakan Ongole fed rice straw based diets on their live body weight gain performance

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