Aminurrahman
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Penyuluhan Manajemen Pemeliharaan Ternak Ruminansia Di Kelompok Ternak Desa Sukadana, Kecamatan Pujut, Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Aminurrahman; Sulaiman Ngongu Depamede; Rr. Agustin; Dwi Kusuma Purnamasari; Rezki Amalyadi; Ine Karni; I Gede Nano Septian; Fahrullah; Muhammad Muhsinin; Vebera Maslami; Zaid Al Gifari; Azhary Noersidiq
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 1 (2026): Januari - Maret 2026
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v9i1.11014

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Ruminant livestock management counselling has been provided to farmer groups in Sukadana Village to improve skills in beef cattle husbandry, housing, health, and reproduction. The success of animal husbandry depends on breeding, feeding, and rearing management, with non-genetic factors contributing greatly to reproductive efficiency. This service aims to evaluate the effectiveness of ruminant husbandry management counselling conducted at the Sukadana Village Livestock Group, Pujut District, Central Lombok Regency. Lack of knowledge of farmers in maintenance is a major challenge. Counselling and training play an important role in improving farmers' knowledge and supporting food security and sustainable agriculture (SDGs point 2). This community service activity was carried out through surveys, interviews, observations, material presentation, and discussions to increase livestock productivity in Sukadana Village. The results showed that the counselling provided succeeded in increasing the knowledge and skills of farmers in the aspect of maintenance management. Farmers who actively participated in the counselling showed significant improvements in more efficient and sustainable farming practices. In addition, the evaluation results also revealed that the extension helped overcome some of the problems faced by farmers, such as feed shortages and livestock diseases. In conclusion, extension services on ruminant livestock management in the Sukadana Village Livestock Group have had a positive impact on improving farmers' productivity and welfare. Recommendations for future extension services include increasing the frequency and variety of extension materials, as well as developing a more comprehensive training programme to address the specific needs of farmers in the area.
Penguatan Manajemen Pakan Kambing Peranakan Etawa Untuk Menunjang Produksi Ternak Perah Pada Kelompok Ternak Muda Mandiri Ica Ayu Wandira; Muhammad Dohi; I Nyoman Sadia; Ryan Aryadin Putra; Ine Karni; Aminurrahman; I Gede Nano Septian; Rezki Amalyadi; Eva Amalia Pratiwi; Luluk Lailatun Nurjanah; Ikhwan Firhamsah
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 2 (2026): April-Juni 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v9i2.15226

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This community service activity aims to strengthen the understanding of Peranakan Etawa (PE) goat farmers in the Kelompok Ternak Muda Mandiri of Setanggor Village, Praya Barat District, West Nusa Tenggara, regarding feed management that can support sustainable dairy production. The activity involved 25 farmers. The approach used in this activity is participatory, delivered through materials, in-depth discussions, and question-and-answer sessions, aimed at enhancing farmers' knowledge of feed quantity, quality, and continuity, as well as their connection to livestock production and productivity. The activity results showed an improvement in farmers' understanding of alternative feeds and the importance of efficient feed management. Through communicative, interactive discussions, farmers also discussed the practical problems they face and the solutions that can be applied. Overall, this activity successfully strengthened the farmers' capacity to manage PE goat feed, which is expected to improve productivity and ensure the sustainability of the PE goat farming business in the future.