@article {10.3844/ojbsci.2021.329.337, article_type = {journal}, title = {Effect of Cocoa Pulp Level Mixed With Feed Concentrate on Performance and Blood Metabolite Profiles of Dry-Lot Fattening Bali Steers}, author = {Utamy, Renny Fatmyah and Ishii, Yasuyuki and Ako, Ambo and Dagong, Muhammad Ihsan Andi and Nahariah, N. and Khaerani, Purnama Isti and Bandong, Arung and Asbar, Faisal and Ardianto,}, volume = {21}, number = {4}, year = {2021}, month = {Nov}, pages = {329-337}, doi = {10.3844/ojbsci.2021.329.337}, url = {https://thescipub.com/abstract/ojbsci.2021.329.337}, abstract = {Aim of this study is to evaluate the utilization of cocoa pulp as an alternative feedstuff source for the performance and blood metabolite profiles of dry-lot fattening Bali steers. Nine fattening Bali steers were randomly assigned to experimental diets, composed of three levels of cocoa pulp of 0, 5 and 10% with reducing levels of milled corn composition at 20, 14 and 8%, designated as ED0 (control), ED1 and ED2, respectively, under a completely randomized design. Herbages, consisted of dwarf napiergrass (Pennisetum purpureum cv. Mott) at 90% and Indigofera sp. at 10%, were fed at fresh matter basis 60%, with the experimental diet at 40%. Dry Matter Intake (DMI) tended to be higher in ED1 than in ED2 without significant difference (p>0.05) among treatments. The Average Daily Gain (ADG) decreased from 0.74 kg/head/day in ED0 to 0.43 kg/head/day in ED2, while that in ED1 did not decrease from ED0. The effect of experimental diets did not differ significantly (p>0.05) on body performance, hematological or biochemical parameters. The results indicated that the experimental diet did not affect the hematological or biochemical parameters; however, the feedstuff mixed with cocoa pulp at 5% showed a comparable average daily gain in fattening Bali steers with control.}, journal = {OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences}, publisher = {Science Publications} }