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Diagnosis Kebuntingan Kuda Menggunakan Kit mare Test Pack Ali Saifudin; Siti Aslimah; Lia Nur Aini; Theo Mahiseta Syahniar
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan Terapan Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan Terapan
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

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This research aimed to diagnosed pregnancy on mares using a test mare (MTP) kit. This study using 10 mares were used to confirm their pregnancy status using a rectal exploration technique (gold standard) using seven pregnant mares (K1) and three non-pregnant mares (K2). Serums from both groups were tested using a MTP kit. The research data were tested descriptive. The results showed that seven mares that were positively pregnant and three negative mares unpregnant after being tested using the MTP kit and rectal exploration. The conclusion that the MTP kit can be used to diagnose pregnancy in mares of 60 to 100 pregnancy days which is 100% accuracy sensitivity and specificity. 
APPLICATION OF RECTAL EXPLORATION TECHNIQUES FOR PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS IN GOATS Saifudin, Ali; Aslimah, Siti; D. Putra, Teguh; Hadisutanto, Bambang
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak Vol 24, No 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Fakultas Peternakan, Universitas Padjadjaran

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This study aims to explore the potential of applying rectal exploration (ER) techniques to goats for practical purposes. The principle of pregnancy detection in this technique is based on palpable gestational changes in the goat's reproductive tract in terms of location, consistency, and size. This study used 6 female goats aged 2-3 years with normal reproductive cycles and had given birth and one fertile male goat at the age of 2-3 years. Mating was carried out naturally. Previously, female goats had been in estrus synchronization with a double injection of prostaglandin 1.5 ml/head each intramuscularly with an interval of 11 days. Pregnancy tests were carried out at 30, 40, 50, and 60 days after mating using Real-Time B-Mode Ultrasonography (USG) and ER techniques. In this study, ultrasound was used as the gold standard because this method is more accurate and reliable for the diagnosis of pregnancy in small ruminants. The diagnostics observed in this study were the sensitivity and specificity of the ER technique for diagnosing pregnancy in goats compared to the gold standard. The results showed that four goats that were negatively pregnant with the ER technique also showed that they were not pregnant on ultrasound on all days of the examination stage, and two goats that were positive for pregnancy with ultrasound showed positive pregnancy with the ER technique on examination 50 and 60 days after mating. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the ER technique can be used for an alternative pregnancy diagnosis in goats that is practical in the field.
Development of an Online Livestock Showroom to Enhance the Competitiveness of Local Farmers In Blora Madyawati, Sri Pantja; Mustofa, Imam; Srianto, Pudji; Saifudin, Ali
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Charitas Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Charitas
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Industri, Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya Jakarta

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The online livestock showroom development program aims to cut the long livestock distribution chain and create a more objective pricing system, especially for farmers in Blora Regency. The main partners of this activity are local farmers who are members of the Farmer Groups and Blora Livestock Community. The implementation method of the program involves training, mentoring, and collaboration with the government and the farming community. The results show that the showroomternak.id platform successfully improved marketing efficiency, expanded market access, and provided a more transparent pricing system based on morphometric data. As many as 87% of farmers responded positively to this application, and most were satisfied with the ease and fairness in pricing. However, we must still to address challenges like limited internet access and low technological skills. The recommendations from this program are the expansion of training, the improvement of digital infrastructure, and ongoing support for farmers to maximize their use of technology in the long term.