Saccharomyces cerevisiae as animal feed additive has been widely used in order to promote growth and production performances. Consequently, the studies to screening local yeast strains were conducted to compare the respond between S. cerevisiae and Kodameae ohmeri on feed intake, body weight change, milk production and milk composition. Sixteen Holstein Friesian crossbreds, 450 ± 50 kg BW average were used in this study. Animal were allocated into completely randomized design (CRD) to the following 4 treatments: control group, 109 cells/d of S. cerevisiae, 106 and 109 cells/d of K. ohmeri. The results showed that addition of K. ohmeri with 109 cells/d was increased dry matter intake, body weight change and fat production compared to 106 cells/d and control... |