This research was aimed to evaluate the effect of temulawak (Curcuma xanthorriza Roxb) suplementation and antiseptic teat dipping treatment of temulawak on feed intake and milk production of subclinical mastitis cows. The materials were used 12 Friesian Holstein (FH) lactating dairy cows with subclinical mastitis, in period 3-5 and 5-6 month of lactation with an average body weight of 466.49±44.99 (CV = 9,75%) kg and 6.90±2.70 (CV = 39.34%) liter of milk production. A block randomized design with 4 treatments and 3 groups based on milk production (low, medium and high milk production) were used. The treatments applied were T 0 = basal diet without treatment T 1 = T 0 + temulawak supplement 1% dry matter requirement, T 2 = T 0 + temulawak antiseptic teat dipping treatment and T 3 = T 0 + supplement 1% dry matter requirement + temulawak antiseptic teat dipping treatment. The parameters observed were dry matter (DM) intake and milk production. The statistic test using ANOVA 5%. Data showed that treatments did not affect on DM intake and milk production. In conclusion, temulawak supplementation and antiseptic teat dipping did not increase DM intake and milk production of subclinical mastitis cows.
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