Effect of Chicken Bone Meal as Phosphorus Supplement on Blood Metabolites in Fattening Lambs

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of chicken bone meal (CBM) as phosphorus supplementon blood metabolites in fattening lambs. The experiment used 16 of 12 months old local male lambs with initial body weight 27.01 ± 1.51 kg. The experiment used a complete randomized design with 4 treatments and 4 replications. The treatments were T0 (basal ration = native grass + soybean curd waste), T1 (basal ration + 0.49% P Dicalcium phosphate), T2 (basal ration + 0.70% P CBM), T3 (basal ration + 1.39 % P CBM). The results indicated that CBM as phosphorus supplement was significantly different (P<0,05) on P intake, phosphorus and glucose serum and did not different significantly on dry matter intake and alkaline phosphatase activity. In conclusion, CBM is one of requirement organic phosphorus supplement which can be applied on ruminants.

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Pujiastuti, A., & Muktiani, A. (2018). Effect of Chicken Bone Meal as Phosphorus Supplement on Blood Metabolites in Fattening Lambs. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 119). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/119/1/012025

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