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FA-6 Analysis of Sperm Freezing Capability of Various Bulls at the Singosari AI Center Rhesti Indriastuti; Enniek Herwiyanti; Anny Amaliya; Iis Arifiantini; Bambang Purwantara
Hemera Zoa Proceedings of the 20th FAVA & the 15th KIVNAS PDHI 2018
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Artificial insemination (AI) has been widely applied to improve genetic quality in cattle worldwide. One of the most important factors in AI program is the quality of semen.  Many procedures in semen processing have been developed to preserve the sperm quality. The Singosari AI center produces the frozen semen through cryopreservation method. During this process, the number of semen collected will be rejected if the quality is low. Fresh semen with less than 70% of sperm motility, before freezing semen with less than 55%of sperm motility and less than 40% of sperm post-thawing motility evaluation will be rejected, so that it was only the viable sperm will be processed to be frozen semen commercial. Therefore, comparative study was carried out to analyze the freezing capability of sperm.
FA-8 Embryo Transfer and Artificial Insemination Program of Belgian Blue Cattle in Indonesia: Pregnancy Rate, Birth Weight and Calving Ease Bambang Purwantara; Oloan Parlindungan; Yuni Siswanti; Muhammad Imron; Yanyan Setiawan
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The beef cattle industry in Indonesia hampered by low population and productivity. Apart from genuine adaptability to tropical condition and low input of production, local breeds basically have small body size and low daily weight gain. During the last few years, through artificial insemination (AI) program the government has introduced crossbred of various European breeds with local cattle. Moreover, embryo transfer (ET) program, has also been adopted to support the foundation of elite cattle.    Balai Embrio Ternak (BET) Cipelang, a centre to produce and distribute embryos of high genetic quality cattle is responsible to develop a modern breeding program through embryo technology. The center, since its establishment in 2000, has produced and distributed thousands of bovine embryos of local and exotic breeds [1].  BET Cipelang has mandated to implement a large-scale importation of Belgian Blue (BB) embryos. Nine hundred frozen BB embryos have been imported from Belgium and transferred to recipients at various breeding centres. To study the performance of  the crossbred between local breeds and BB, 1000 frozen semen of BB bulls were imported and inseminated [2}.   The BB cattle has widely known as the breed with double muscling properties. The significance of this project is to study the BB capability on coping up with various local constraints to produce Indonesian BB. The breeding program of the local breed with BB through AI will direct the breeding policy on crossbreeding program. This study was developed to evaluate the success rate of AI and ET, calving ease, calves body weight, daily gains and some other phenotypic performance.    
FA-10 Sperm Freezability of Various Breed of Bulls at Lembang AI Center Zulfi Nur Amrina Rosyada; Tri Harsi; Bambang Purwantara
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Currently, artificial insemination (AI) techniques using cryopreserved semen have been widely used to improve the genetic potential of livestock species. Semen at the Lembang AI Center usually collected by artificial vagina (AV) then the semen should be evaluated to get the good quality of spermatozoa for the freezing process. Several efforts are being made to improve the quality of frozen semen for AI so as to get the most out of this technology. But there are certain obstacles in this path to achieve breeding goals. The trend now is to design procedures or refine methodologies so as to maximize the production of good quality semen without discarding too many poor quality ejaculates. Therefore, to minimize the poor or discarded spermatozoa used in the cryopreservation process, this study might elaborate more about the influencing factors.
PCS-4 In Vivo Embryo Production at Cipelang Livestock Embryo Centre Faisal Amri Satrio; Ni Wayan Kurniani Karja; M Imron; Yuni Siswani; Oloan Parlindungan; Bambang Purwantara
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Livestock Embryo Center/Balai Embrio Ternak (BET) Cipelang is one of the government institution under the supervision of Directorate General of Livestock and Animal Health Services, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Indonesia. BET Cipelang has the main task of carrying out the production, development, and distribution of livestock embryo for all regions of Indonesia. BET Cipelang produced embryos using two methods, there are in vivo and in vitro. The produced embryos will be transferred to the recipient cow using embryo transfer technique.                Embryo transfer biotechnology can be used to enhance genetic improvement and to increase marketing opportunities with purebred cattle. Because of their relatively low reproductive rate and long generation interval, embryo transfer is especially useful with cattle. The success of embryo transfer depends on factors associated with the embryo, the recipient or an interaction among the factors of the embryo and recipient [1].                 Embryo quality is one of the main factors for successful embryo production. In vivo embryo production has better quality than in vitro such as cell number, morphology, growth and development ability and after freezing.  The frequency of occurrence of chromosomal abnormalities in in vivo-derived embryos are lower than in vitro and the consequence is that only 30-40% of oocytes resulting from in vitro maturation develop into blastocysts after in vitro fertilization and the in vitro yield rate of embryos are lower than from in vivo [2]. Recently, there are no studies about the performance of in vivo embryo production at BET Cipelang. The aim of this study is to explore the quality of in vivo embryos produced by BET Cipelang.
Co-Authors . Paggi ACHMAD FARAJALLAH Agus O . Sudradjat Ahmad Furqon Aldridge, Mildred Elizabeth Amrozi Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Anglin, William Wess Anna Nabilla Anny Amaliya Antje Engelhardt Antje Engelhardt Antje Engelhardt, Antje Asep Kurnia Bambang Hadisutanto Bambang Hadisutanto BINTAR, ANIFA Blalock, Lauren Susanne Brown, Kipp Burkes, Briana Lashun Cece Sumantri Chairdin Dwi Nugraha, Chairdin Dwi Cohn-White, Olivia Lucienne Dechert, Ed Deddy Muchtadi DEDI CANDRA Diana Andrianita Kusumaningrum Dondin Sajuthi Dwi Sendi Priyono Ekayanti Mulyawati Kaiin Elma Yuliani Yessa Emilia Kamung Hambu, Emilia Kamung Enniek Herwiyanti Faisal Amri Satrio Fajar Basuki Farajallah, Ahmad fatmila, dian tria Fearon, Jasmyn Elaine Franks, Brittany Renee Fransiska R Zakaria Fuad Hasan Gholib Gholib Gholib Gholib, Gholib Giles, Haleigh Margaret GONO SEMIADI Gono Semiadi Gozali Moekti Greene, Ashley Lorraine GREVE, TORBEN H0IER, RENE Hadi S Alikodra Hanby, Riley Dawn Haynes, Bethany Peyton Heistermann, Michael HERA MAHESHWARI Herdis . Herdis Herdis Herwijanti, Enniek Hery Widijanto HERY WINARSI Holliman, Anna Grace Ietje Wientarsih IETJE WIENTARSIH Iman Supriatna Irida Novianti Ita Djuwita ITA DJUWITA Kaiin, Ekayanti Mulyawati Ketut Sutama Kirby, John Mark Klein, Austin William Kurnia, Asep Kusdiantoro Mohamad Kutchy, Naseer Ahmad Lehmann, Courtney Ann Lies Parede Hernomoadi Llyod, Grace Jennette Lore, Cody Triston LUTHFIRALDA SJAHFIRDI M Agus Setiadi M Imron M. Zairin Junior MADE ASTAWAN McMurray, Tyler B. Memili, Erdogan Michael Heistermann Miller, Hannah Marie Mokhamad Fakhrul Ulum, Mokhamad Moody, Zachary Vinz Mozes R . Toelihere Mozes R. Toelihiere Mozes R. Tolihere Muhamad Gazali MUHAMMAD AGIL Muhammad Danang Eko Yulianto Muhammad Imron Ni Wayan Kurniani Karja Nurgiartiningsih, V. M. A. Nurul Taufiqu Rochman Nurul Taufiqu Rochman Oloan Parlindungan Oriza Savitri Ariantie Oriza Savitri Ariantie Palmer, Brianna Nicole Pansano, Lindsey Virginia Pardede, Berlin Pandapotan Pickle, Ryan Matthew Polmer Situmorang Polmer Z. Situmorang Pudji Astuti Pudji Astuti Putri, Rafika Febriani R. Iis Arifiantini R. Taufiq Purna Nugraha R. Taufiq Purna Nugraha Reviany Widjajakusuma Reviany Widjajakusuma Rhesti Indriastuti RIKA RAFFIUDIN Ristika Handarini Rosyada, Zulfi Nur Amrina Roza Helmita Rutherford, Cobie Sanford, Katie Yvonne Santoso . Santoso Santoso Schaeffer, Laura Marie SCHMiDT, METTE Scott, Rachel Rebecca Seidl, Jeneva Ruth Siti Darodjah Siti Darodjah Rasad Smith, James Dean Sri Darwati SRI RAHAYU Stepp, Hannah Faith Surya Natal Tambing Surya Natal Tambing Sussi Astuti Sutanto, Wahyudi Himawan Sutarman Muhardja Suyadi Suyadi TARUNI SRI PRAWAST MIEN KAOMINI ANY ARYANI DEDY DURYADI SOLIHIN TATI NURHAYATI Taufiq P. Nugraha Teguh Sumarsono Tri Harsi Tuti L. Yusuf Tutik Wresdiyati Tuty L . Yusuf Tuty L. Yusuf Tuty Laswardi Yusuf Tuty Laswardi Yusuf TUTY LASWARDI YUSUF WIDJAJA, M. CHANDRA Wike andre Septian Wilmientje Marlene Mesang Nalley Yanyan Setiawan Yessa, Elma Yuliani Yohan Rusiyanto Yudi Yuhara Sukra Yuni Siswani