Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For Livestock

Availability of forage is one of the factors determining the success of ruminant livestock production, especially during drought that resulting in poor livestock condition. Forage legume is an important group of forage plants, containing high nutritive value. One of the legume plants which potential...

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Main Author: Endang Sutedi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan 2013-06-01
Series:Wartazoa
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Online Access:http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/715/724
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spelling doaj-510e477dbb6c4b7fb72c4e02669f7be82020-11-24T23:56:15ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PeternakanWartazoa0216-64612354-68322013-06-012325162Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For LivestockEndang Sutedi0—Availability of forage is one of the factors determining the success of ruminant livestock production, especially during drought that resulting in poor livestock condition. Forage legume is an important group of forage plants, containing high nutritive value. One of the legume plants which potential as ruminant feed is Clitoria ternatea. This plant can grow well in all types of soil and dry conditions, also produces seed continously. The production of forage was 25-29 ton DM/ha with seed production was 2.2 ton DM/ha per harvest (42 day cutting interval). The crude protein and crude fiber contents of C. ternatea leaf were 21.5 and 29%, respectively. Meanwhile, the crude protein, crude fat and sugar contents of C. ternatea seed were 25-38,10 and 5%, respectively. This plant can be fed to ruminant as fresh forage or hay with no negative effect on growth performance of animal. The average daily gain of cattle grazing on mixture of Brachiaria mutica grass and C. ternatea was 680 g/day. The value of DM and OM digestibilities of C. ternatea in cattle were 50.15 and 53.47%, respectively. Feeding C. ternatea to dairy cow impoved the content of fat and total solid of milk, meanwhile feeding it to male sheep improved quality of semen.http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/715/724Clitoria ternateaanimal feed
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Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For Livestock
Wartazoa
Clitoria ternatea
animal feed
author_facet Endang Sutedi
author_sort Endang Sutedi
title Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For Livestock
title_short Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For Livestock
title_full Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For Livestock
title_fullStr Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For Livestock
title_full_unstemmed Potency Of Clitoria Ternatea As Forage For Livestock
title_sort potency of clitoria ternatea as forage for livestock
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan
series Wartazoa
issn 0216-6461
2354-6832
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Availability of forage is one of the factors determining the success of ruminant livestock production, especially during drought that resulting in poor livestock condition. Forage legume is an important group of forage plants, containing high nutritive value. One of the legume plants which potential as ruminant feed is Clitoria ternatea. This plant can grow well in all types of soil and dry conditions, also produces seed continously. The production of forage was 25-29 ton DM/ha with seed production was 2.2 ton DM/ha per harvest (42 day cutting interval). The crude protein and crude fiber contents of C. ternatea leaf were 21.5 and 29%, respectively. Meanwhile, the crude protein, crude fat and sugar contents of C. ternatea seed were 25-38,10 and 5%, respectively. This plant can be fed to ruminant as fresh forage or hay with no negative effect on growth performance of animal. The average daily gain of cattle grazing on mixture of Brachiaria mutica grass and C. ternatea was 680 g/day. The value of DM and OM digestibilities of C. ternatea in cattle were 50.15 and 53.47%, respectively. Feeding C. ternatea to dairy cow impoved the content of fat and total solid of milk, meanwhile feeding it to male sheep improved quality of semen.
topic Clitoria ternatea
animal feed
url http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/715/724
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