Effect of Stylosanthes guianensis CIAT 184 in Concentrate Ration on Native Goat Production Performance and Feed Cost

Authors

  • Phonmany Thammachuck Department of Liverstock, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Chapasack University
  • Angkham Boudala Department of Liverstock, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Chapasack University
  • Thanouxay Phongoudome Department of Liverstock. Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Chapasack University

Keywords:

Stylosanthes guianensis CIAT 184, native goat, napier (Peninsetum purpureum)

Abstract

The experiment was conducted at km 13 Agricultural Integrated Research Center, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, champasack University. During January 2016 to May 2016 on the title: Comparisonof different fermented food (banana trunk, Mor ning glory. Cabbage and Mixed) On Growth performance of Eisenia foetida. the propose of this study to find fermented food for Growth of Eisenia foetida. By using Randomized Complete Blok Design (RCBD) type contains 4 treatments of each 3 replications as details: T₁ = goat feed concentrations of 80%, 20% glossary; T₂ = goat feed concentrations of 60%, 40% glossary; T3 goat feed concentrations of 40%, 60% glossary. Ta goat feed concentrations of 20%, 80% glossary. Napier grass using a basic food. That the efficiency of the food 4 beta is relatively low, the growth of native goats. The present experiment the growth is the best current test T, which is weighing more than 3 kg, followed by the pilot T4 which is weighing more than 3 kg, and yield less than the current trials 1 and 2, an average of 2 kg according to calculate the statistics that there are differences.

Author Biography

Phonmany Thammachuck, Department of Liverstock, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Chapasack University

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Published

2017-05-18

How to Cite

[1]
Thammachuck, P. et al. 2017. Effect of Stylosanthes guianensis CIAT 184 in Concentrate Ration on Native Goat Production Performance and Feed Cost. Champasack University Scientific Journal. 2, 2 (May 2017), 32–38.