he use of gewang tree (Corypha elata robx) as feed for livestock in the tropics
M.A. Hilakore(1*)
(1) Department of Animal Nutrition and Feedstuff, Faculty of Animal Science, University of Nusa Cendana, Kupang, ENT 85361 Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
Promoting the use of alternative feed resources, derived from crops and trees which are more “environmentally friendly”, will lead to more sustainable development and will increase self- reliance in tropical countries. Gewang tree (Corypha elata robx) is grown in many countries of the Tropics including Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, China, some islands in the Pacific and other Asian countries. This paper will review the use of it as feed for livestock in the Tropics. The practical used of putak produced by gewang tree has been widely used as alternatively feed in the livestock rations. Putak supplemented with Leucaena leucephala meal as a substitute for maize in broiler feeding did not produced negatively affect on broiler growth rate. The use of putak as a maize meal substitute diets influenced the egg production of Japanese quail. The inclusion of fermented boiled putak as a substitute for maize in the diets of weanling pigs increased the digestibility of the nutrients and the fermented putak can be included in the pig diets at 10 % level in place of maize with no deleterious on animal performance and it also actually improves the economic viability of the pig fattening enterprise. The use of 40 % putak fermentation in goat diets produced the best response on daily gain, feed consumption, N retention and fiber digestibility. The use of putak as animal food for cattle resulted in the increased of body weight gains. It was concluded that putak produced by gewang tree can be used as alternately feed for livestock in the Tropics. It is locally used as feed for chickens and quail, pigs, goats and cattle in the Province of East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
Keywords
gewang tree, feed, livestock
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