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Rusmawan I K. A., N. W. Siti, I G. N. G. Bidura

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“This study aims to determine the effect of mineral-vitamin complex supplementation in the ration to growth performance boar crossbreed the age of 2-6 months. The design used was a randomized block design (RBD) comprising 3 treatments and 4 groups as replication, clustering based on weight. The treatments were attempted diets without supplementation of mineral-vitamin complex as the control (A), the diets with 0.10% mineral supplementation-vitamin complex (B), and 0.20% diets supplemented mineral-vitamin complex (C). The variables measured were final body weight, weight gain, feed intake and feed conversion ratio. The results showed that supplementation of mineral-vitamin complex at the level of 0.10% and 0.20% (P <0.5) can improve the final body weight, weight gain and feed efficiency in use but not significantly (P> 0.5) increases feed intake in pigs race crosses the age of 2-6 months. It was concluded that supplementation of 0.10 to 0.20% mineral-complex vitamins in the ration can increase the final body weight, weight gain and feed efficiency in the use of the boar cross breed. Key words: supplementation, pig crossbreeds, carcass production, mineral-vitamin complex”

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Published

2018-09-10

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I K. A., Rusmawan; SITI, N. W.; BIDURA, I G. N. G.. Supplementation of Mineral-Vitamin Complex in Ration of Growth Performance Boar Crossbreed Age 2-6 Months.Jurnal Peternakan Tropika, [S.l.], v. 6, n. 3, p. 596-605, sep. 2018. ISSN 2722-7286. Available at: https://jurnal.harianregional.com/tropika/id-42177. Date accessed: 28 Aug. 2025.

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Vol 6 No 3 (2018)

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