The Performance and Morphometric
of Fat Tailed Sheep Fed with Concentrate and Sprout Wastes at Different Levels
Wandito, D. S., S. Rahayu.,
and D. Diapari
Performance and morphometric
are a description of conditions which reflect the growth and development of
livestock. Generaly, these are influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
Genetically, fat tailed sheep is one of a local sheep, which is fast in growth
and can adapt in the tropical climate. Feed is one of the environmental factor,
which can influence the growth. This research was conducted to determine the
performance and morphology of fat tail sheep male (under one year old) that fed
by concentrate and sprouts waste at different levels, they were P1 = 100%
concentrate + 0% sprouts wastes, P2 = 75% concentrate + 25% sprouts wastes, P3
= 50% concentrate + 50% sprouts wastes and P4 = 25% concentrate + 75% sprouts
wastes. The sheep were classified into two groups are small and large body
weight. The Data were analyzed using randomized block design with four
treatments and two blocks. The results of this research show that the
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Keywords : performance,
morphometric, fat tailed sheep, sprout waste.
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