conducted on the digestibility of the high-moisture corn, rice straw-molasses silage and rice straw to another group of carabaos. Rice straw-molasses silage was fed ad libitum and high moisture or low moisture corn plus a concentrate mix was given at 1% of their body weight. Forty grams of a mineral mix was also included in the ration. Statistical analysis failed to show any significant difference in average daily gain, feed conversion efficiency and in the dressing percentage, specific gravity and marbling score of carcasses between the low moisture and high moisture corn treatments as affected by the initial weight and average daily feed consumption. The results showed that the high-moisture corn is equal in feeding value to low moisture corn as a supplement to rice straw-molasses silage. Keywords: carabao, feedlot fattening, high moisture corn, rice straw-molasses silage *B.S.A. Thesis. 1970. Department Animal Husbandry- College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines. 9 p. F-9 GRAZING SYSTEM FOR CARABAO PRODUCTION* F. D. Buenafe, Project Staff, Ubay Stock Farm, Ubay, Bohol D. B. Peña, Farm Superintendent, Ubay Stock Farm, Ubay, Bohol P. S. Faylon, Director, Livestock Research Division, Philippine Council for Agriculture and Resources Research Development, Department of Science and Technology This study was conducted from February 1989 to February 1990 at La Carlota Stock Farm, La Carlota City, Negros Occidental. The aims are to establish the adaptability of two forage legumes in marginal areas with existing native grasses, evaluate the forage crop-carabao responses to the two grazing systems and measure the performance of carabao raised on the two grazing systems. There were two experimental treatments, RS or Rotational Grazing System and SGS or Smallhold Grazing System. In the first method, the field was divided into two paddocks and the animals were allowed to feed in the area and transferred only when necessary. Results showed that the performance of carabaos confined in RGS was much better compared to SGS in terms of average weight gain, herbage yield per hectare and net income. Keywords: carabao production, grazing system * Philippine Journal of Veterinary and Animal Science. 1991. v. 17 (1 and 2). p. 60. F-10 <strong>THE</strong> CARCASS QUALITY OF CARABAOS AND CATTLE FATTENED IN FEEDLOT* 102 ABSTRACT OF RESEARCHES ON <strong>THE</strong> <strong>PHILIPPINE</strong> <strong>WATER</strong> <strong>BUFFALO</strong> A.D. Calub, Instructor, Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los Baños L. S. Castillo, Professor, Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los Baños J. C. Madamba, Associate Professor, Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los Baños L. P. Palo, Research Associate, Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines Los Baños In majority of the criteria used for comparison, there were no significant differences between species (cattle and carabao), between animals in the two rations (high and low moisture, corn and between diethylstilbestrol treated and untreated animals. The rib eye area (50.87 sq. cm) of cattle was significantly (P
in a majority of the carcass components parameters. With live weight held constant, only lean trimmings and bone trimmings did not differ significantly in the two animal species. There was a ration x hormone interaction in terms of marbling score (P
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