Performances of Simental and Crossbreed Ongole in Fattening Beef Cattle Using Cassava Waste

  • Candra A
  • Sukaryana Y
  • Noviadi R
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The purpose of this article was to examine the performance Simental cattle and crossbreed ongol (CO) in Fattening Beef Cattle Semi Intensive Systems Based Cassava Waste. Research was to use of 10 heifer divided into two groups; simental and crossbreed ongol (CO) strain. Heifer were given feed treated with the main feed ingredient cassava waste of skin and combined with the concentrate. The research that was heifer simental better response in Fattening Beef Cattle Semi Intensive System for the increase of body weight 43.7 kg and average daily gain 0.73 crossbreed ongol (CO) 33.3 kg and 0.59 Average daily gain. In this study Simental cows have a better response in feedlot beef cattle kereman system using cassava peel waste as compared to cow's main food ingredients hybrid ongol.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjvm.v13i1.23961Bangl. J. Vet. Med. (2015). 13 (1): 53-56

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Candra, A., Sukaryana, Y., & Noviadi, R. (2015). Performances of Simental and Crossbreed Ongole in Fattening Beef Cattle Using Cassava Waste. Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 13(1), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjvm.v13i1.23961

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