This study aims to determine the weight
increase of Balinese cattle to the silage of banana shoe
stems. The study was conducted in March to April 2019
in Dambalo Village, Tomilito Subdistrict, North
Gorontalo Regency. The research site had a capacity of
50 cattle but this study used 20 cows which were divided
into 2 groups. The first group as control was given 15
kg of elephant grass and then added 1 kg / head / day of
fresh banana feed and the second group was given 15 kg
of elephant grass and 1 kg/head/day of banana shoe
silage feed treatment. While processing data using the t
test. The results showed that the banana shoe stem
silage feed was significantly different (P> 0.05) to the
value of the weight increase or preferred by Balinese
cattle. Whereas the value of body weight gain is higher
in cattle given banana silage feed compared to Balinese
cattle which are fed fresh banana stems, where the
average weight gain of Bali cattle is 42 to 57 grams
/head /day. The conclusion is that the treatment of
banana shoe stem fermentation was significantly
different (P> 0.05) to the palatability of Balinese cattle.
Keywords : Bali Cattle, Fermentation, Palatability.