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Real time video analysis for behavioral studies of animals Robert Faber; Teuku Reza Ferasyi; Muttaqien Bakri; Zainuddin Zainuddin
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Vol. 2 (1) May 2017
Publisher : The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Syiah Kuala University

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Beef Cattle Business in Dry Land Area Parangloe District Gowa Supardi Rusdiana; Soeharsono Soeharsono; Teuku Reza Ferasyi
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 2, No 2 (2017): Vol. 2 (2) November 2017
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The study was conducted in the village Payangkalang Parangloe District of Gowa in South Sulawesi in 2017, with the field survey method Substance himself to Bali beef cattle breeders, through interviews and questionnaires to 18 farmers, by the way (sample random sampling). Respondents beef cattle breeders, classified into 2 (two) business model with a scale of 2 adult males and 3 females scale adult stem, this data will be analyzed using economic analysis of income B/C. Based on the information that the beef cattle population of Bali is quite a many, so that the criterion for consideration for the study area. Beside that all cattle breeders Bali is already a member of a group of farmers. The results showed that net profit in the maintenance of Bali beef cattle female parent of $13.381.250/year with  B/C ratio of 1.2 and a gain on the maintenance of male cattle Bali for $ 3.881.250 year, with B/C ratio of 1.1. To maintain a profitable cattle faremr cows, while the majority of beef cattle Bali parent can still be maintained as an investment for the procreation of children next year.
Development Strategy of Beef Cattle Business to Increase Farmers' Economic Value in Sukabumi Regency S Rusdiana; Andi B. Lompengeng Ishak; Teuku Reza Ferasyi
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Vol. 5 (2) November 2020
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The research objective was to determine the beef cattle business development strategy in increasing the economic value of farmers in Sukabumi Regency. The research was conducted in Ciracap District, Sukabumi Regency, West Java in 2020. The research used survey methods and interviews with 65 farmers and 9 extension workers from BPP Sukabumi Regency. Primary data and secondary data were analyzed using statistical analysis, economic analysis and Swot analysis descriptively and quantitatively. The results showed that the farmers' average land ownership was 1.57 ha/farmer. The farmer profit is IDR. 250.548.975 /year, the value of R/C is 1.14. The related variable (dependent) which affects farmer profit and business efficiency of beef cattle has an effect on the95% confidence level. Swot analysis of internal and external factors in the development of beef cattle business showed the strengths of the working area of the Sukabumi Regency BPP including available labor, agricultural land area, grazing land, the number of cows being raised and the support of government institutions, private companies and other institutions as  well as  livestock market opportunities wide open. The weaknesses are  limited land resources, business capital, increased feed prices and the price of beef cattle that were controlled by middlemen. It is suggested that strategies to increase beef cattle population and economic value of the farmers are by optimizing the function of empty land as grazing land and forage cultivation. Business cooperation, marketing networks and guaranteed beef cattle prices are pivotal in order to take advantage of relatively unfulfilled market opportunities.
3. Effects of Administration of Combination of Palm Kernel Meal, Katuk Leaf and Betel Nut Powder on Sensory Value of Meat In The Goat Teuku Reza Ferasyi; Hamdani Hamdani; Razali Razali; Yudha Fahrimal; Teuku Shaddiq Rosa
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 1, No 2 (2016): Vol. 1 (2) November 2016
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In goats, we tested the sensory value of meat in the goat after oral treatment with palm kernel meal (PK), katuk leaf powder (KL) and betel nut powder (BN), separately and in combination. This study were used 8 Boerka goats that allocated among four groups of 2: the Control group was given distilled water; PK only was given to Group P1; a combination of all three was administered to Group PK-KL-BN, and a combination of KL and BN was administered to Group KL-BN. All treatments were administered orally for 35 consecutive days. animals were weighed before treatment (Day 0) and on Day 40 (5 days after the end of treatment). On day of 40, the animals were slaughtered using halal standard. Then, sample of meat was taken from bicep femoris of right leg of each animals for sensory evaluation, which comprised of tenderness, colour, aroma, taste, and juiciness. A number of 30 panelist were involved in the evaluation. The results showed that the meat were tender in the group of PK-KL-BN and KL-BN (the hedonic scale of 2, tender). Then, for the other parameters were not different between groups. In conclusion, the administration of combination of palm kernel meal, katuk leaf powder and betel nut powder, can improve the tendernes of meat in goats.
Knowledge and Attitudes of Farmer Regarding The Use of Antibiotic and Its Resistance in Broiler Chicken at Aceh Besar Farm Aulia Malik Fajar; Rastina Rastina; Muhammad Jalalluddin; Ismail Ismail; Muhammad Hanafiah; Teuku Reza Ferasyi
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Vol. 6 (1) May 2021
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This study aims to assess farmers' knowledge and attitudes towards the use of antibiotics in broiler chickens in Aceh Besar Farm. The respondents' population was obtained from 13 farmers who were interviewed, and the results obtained were 13 samples with a margin of error of 5%. Data were collected by interview using an open questionnaire that had been validated. The validity test results of farmers' knowledge and attitudes have a value of r 0.5529, which means that they are declared valid. The reliability test results of knowledge and attitudes of animal husbandry have a value of 0.60, so both are declared reliable. Data were analyzed using independent t-test. Based on the interview results, 80% of the farmer respondents in Aceh Besar had good knowledge of the use of antibiotics, 93.33% of respondents gave antibiotics according to clinical symptoms. Farmers' knowledge and attitudes towards the use of antibiotics based on business experience (5 years and ≥ 5 years) showed significantly different results (p0.05). The farmer's knowledge and attitudes towards the use of antibiotics based on the number of broilers raised on the farm showed no significant difference (p0.05). Based on gender and age, farmers' knowledge and attitudes showed no significant difference (p 0.05 in all comparisons). The knowledge and attitudes of 13 farmers were good towards the use and resistance of antibiotics in Aceh Besar District.
PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO Ikwan Jamil; Teuku Reza Ferasyi; Muhammad Hambal; Yudha Fahrimal; Razali Razali
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 2, No 1 (2017): Vol. 2 (1) May 2017
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The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of fasciolosis of Simeulue’s buffalo using macroscopic approach by observing pathological changes in the liver. The sample were obtained from slaughterhouse in Sinabang. A number of 60 livers were obtained on July to September 2015 based on post mortem examination. From this sample, a total of 57 livers were found positive indication of infested by F. gigantica (95%). The length and width of F. gigantica was 25 mm and 7 mm. The body was flat as a leaf, blunt on posterior, gray, brown, transparant and do not have a real shoulder shapes. The liver which were not  infested with F. gigantica showed sharp edges and a very high degree of elasticity. On the other hand, in the infested liver was found F. gigantica in the bile duct and showed a color of pale, the dark brown exudate as well as objects looks like gravel. The buffaloes sample were supplied to the abattoir from the paddy fields or oil palm plantations area. In comparison, the buffaloes raised in both areas were not different on the pathological changes of liver. In conclusion, this study showed that simeulue’s buffalo is very prevalence to F. gigantica.
1. Clean, Green, Ethical (CGE) Management: What Research Do We Really Need? Graeme B Martin; Teuku Reza Ferasyi
The International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research Vol 1, No 1 (2016): Vol. 1 (1) May 2016
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Industries based on small ruminants are major contributors to world food supply but, in many production systems, reproductive technology is not directly relevant. In addition, there is a general need to embrace the vision for products that are ‘clean, green and ethical’ (CGE). In the concept of CGE management, the environment of the animal is used to control reproduction rather than technological tools. Nutrition is the primary factor but, rather than feeding ruminants with potential human food, we need to focus on forages with occasional ‘smart supplements’. This focus also opens up opportunities – new forages can supply energy and protein whilst improving animal health and welfare, and reducing carbon emissions.Nutritional inputs must be accurately coordinated with reproductive events to ensure that the metabolic signals are appropriate to the stage of the reproductive process. To control the timing of reproduction, we begin with simply managing the presence of the male but then seek more precision through the greater use of ultrasound.Finally, genetic improvement should be part of every industry strategy and it is critical in the long-term development of CGE management. Most aspects of CGE management have a strong genetic component, as evidenced by variation among genotypes, and among individuals within genotypes. For example, a combination of nutritional management with genetic improvement in the rate of muscle accumulation can accelerate sexual maturity, potentially leading to simultaneous improvements in meat production, reproductive efficiency and environmental footprint.For each local situation, we need to introduce the various elements of the CGE package in stages, adapting the process to cover variations in genotype and in geographical and socio-economic environments. Some concepts might need further research and development for local conditions. Ultimately, CGE management is a simple and cost-effective way to improve productivity whilst safeguarding the future of the livestock industries.
Analisis pengaruh faktor kualitas air terhadap resiko penyakit white spot syndrome virus (wssv) pada udang vannamei (Litopenaeus vannamei) di Kecamatan Peudada Kabupaten Bireuen Zulpikar Zulpikar; Teuku Reza Ferasyi; Sugito Sugito
Depik Vol 5, No 1 (2016): APRIL 2016.
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Abstract. Research on water quality that influence the risk of White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) in vannamei (L vannamei) shrimps in Peudada Subdistrict of Bireuen District has been done. This research was conducted on October 16 until December 12, 2014 which aimed to study the effects of water quality on the risk of WSSV disease on vannamei shrimpsover 100 fishponds in Peudada Subdistricts. The results showed that 6 % of vannamei fishponds were infecetd by WSSV. Salinity and water resources were statistically significant on the WSSV ( P 0.05) over infected fishponds. Penelitian tentang pengaruh kualitas air terhadap resiko penyakit White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) pada udang vannamei (Lvannamei) di Kecamatan Peudada Kabupaten Bireuen. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada 6 Oktober hingga 12 Desember 2014 dengan tujuan mengetahui pengaruh faktor kualitas air terhadap tingkat infeksi WSSV pada udang vannamei di tambak dalam kecamatan Peudada Kabupaten Bireuen. Sampel air dan tambak udang diambil dari 100 tambak udang vannamei di Kecamatan Peudada Kabupaten Bireuen. Sampel air dan udang diambil dari setiap tambak. Dari hasil kajian ditemukan bahwa sejumlah 6% tambak terinfeksi WSSV. Sementara itu dari hasil pemeriksaan kualitas air menunjukkan bahwa salinitas dan sumber air berpengaruh terhadap infeksi WSSV (P0.05).Kata kunci: udang vannamei; WSSV; salinitas; infeksi; prevalensi
POTENSI SUSPENSI DAN EKSTRAK DAUN KATUK SEBAGAI ANTELMINTIK TERHADAP NEMATODA GASTROINTESTINAL PADA TERNAK KAMBING Razali R; Azhari A; Andi Novita; Teuku Reza Ferasyi; Ridwan R; Ari Munandar
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan Vol 8, No 2 (2014): September
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Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui potensi ekstrak air dan ekstrak etanol daun katuk (Sauropus androgynus) sebagai antelmintik dalam mengurangi jumlah nematoda gastrointestinal pada ternak kambing. Dalam penelitian ini digunakan 15 ekor kambing kacang jantan lokal berumur 1 tahun dengan bobot badan awal 12,6±1,15 kg. Rancangan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah rancangan acak lengkap dengan 3 perlakuan dan 5 ulangan. Ketiga perlakuan tersebut adalah P0 (kontrol) hanya diberi akuades; P1, diberikan ekstrak air daun katuk sebanyak 7,44 g/hari; dan P2, diberikan ekstrak etanol daun katuk sejumlah 1,89 g/hari. Perlakuan diberikan per oral sebanyak 2 kali sehari selama 40 hari. Makanan kambing berupa hijauan diberikan 2 kali sehari, sedangkan air minum diberikan ad libitum. Data berat badan dan jumlah nematoda dalam feses dihitung pada hari ke-0, 10, 20, 30, dan 40 pascaperlakuan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pemberian ekstrak air dan ekstrak etanol daun katuk menurunkan jumlah telur nematoda gastrointestinal pada kambing secara signifikan (P
SUPLEMEN BUNGKIL INTI SAWIT TEPUNG DAUN KATUK BERPOTENSI MENINGKATKAN KUALITAS SPERMATOZOA PADA KAMBING PERANAKAN ETTAWA Muslim Akmal; Teuku Reza Ferasyi; Hamdani Budiman; Razali R; Azhari A; Anwar A; Fitra Aji Pamungkas; Saddat Nasution; T. Armansyah; Muhammad Hambal; Syafruddin S; Arman Sayuti
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan Vol 8, No 2 (2014): September
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Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui pengaruh pemberian suplemen bungkil inti sawit (BIS), tepung daun katuk (KAT), dan kombinasi bungkil inti sawit dan tepung daun katuk (BISKAT) terhadap peningkatan kualitas spermatozoa kambing jantan peranakan Ettawa (PE). Dalam penelitian ini digunakan 20 ekor kambing jantan PE, berumur 1,5 tahun dengan berat badan antara 15 -20 kg dan dibagi atas empat kelompok yakni P0, P1, P2, dan P3 yang masing-masing diberi akuades, BIS 100 g/hari/ekor, kombinasi BIS 100 g/hari/ekor dan KAT 15 g/hari/ekor, dan KAT 15 g/hari/ekor. Pemberian perlakuan dilakukan selama 35 hari. Pada hari ke-36 dilakukan kastrasi dan selanjutnya dilakukan pemeriksaan kualitas spermatozoa yang meliputi motilitas, viabilitas, integritas membran, dan abnormalitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pemberian suplemen kombinasi BISKAT dapat meningkatkan motilitas, viabilitas, integritas membran, dan menurunkan abnormalitas spermatozoa dibanding kelompok kontrol. Disimpulkan bahwa pemberian suplemen kombinasi BISKAT berpotensi meningkatkan kualitas spermatozoa kambing PE.
Co-Authors . Darniati . Nurliana . Razali A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdullah Hamzah, Abdullah Agik Suprayogi Alan Kurniyawan Aminuyati Amiruddin Amiruddin Andi B. Lompengeng Ishak Andi Novita Anwar A Ari Munandar Arman Sayuti Asnawi Abdullah Aulia Malik Fajar Azhari A Azhari Azhari Azhari Azhari Chalid Talib Daniel Sebastian Simangunsong Darmawi Darmawi Dasrul Dasrul Dasrul Dasrul Eliawardani Eliawardani Erdiansyah Rahmi Erwin E Etriwati E Fachrurrazi Fachrurrazi Fadlah, Iga Faisal Jamin Farida Farida Farida Farida Fitra Aji Pamungkas Fitriana, Rizky Fuji Nuhraini Ginta Riady Graeme B Martin Habiburrahman Habiburrahman, Habiburrahman Hamdani . Hamdani Budiman Hamdani Budiman Hamdani Budiman Hamdani Hamdani Hasan, Denny Irmawati Helmi, T Zahrial Idawati Nasution Idham Khalid Ikwan Jamil Ishak, Andi B Lompengeng Ismail I Ismail Ismail Juli Melia M Daud AK M. Isa M. Isa Mahdi Abrar Makmur, Ali Marhaban Marhaban Marlena Marlena Maruf Tafsin Masrianto, M. Maulina, Siti Raudha Muhammad Dicky Zulmi Muhammad Hambal Muhammad Hanafiah Muhammad Hanafiah Muhammad Jalalluddin Muhammad Parwis Muhammad Resthu Muhammad Rusdi Mulyadi Adam Murhaban Murhaban Muslim Akmal Muslim Akmal Muttaqien Bakri Muttaqien Muttaqien Muttaqien Muttaqien, Muttaqien Nabila Latifa Hafizsha Nasrullah Nasrullah Nofri Alfi Nurliana Nurliana NURLIANA NURLIANA NURLIANA NURLIANA Pratama, Said Mirza Qomariah, Annisa Nurul Rahmadhini, Vivi Rahmat Yusman Ramadhan, Rezky Rasmaidar Rasmaidar Rastina Rastina Rastina, Rastina Rasyida Ulfa Razali R Razali R Razali Razali Razali Razali Razali Razali Razali Razali Riandi, Lian Varis Ridwan R Rina Aulia Barus Rina Sriwati Rinidar Rinidar Riska, Raisa Mauliza Robert Faber Robert Faber Rusli Sulaiman S Rusdiana S Rusdiana Saddat Nasution Safarwati Safarwati Samadi Samadi Sandy Cakra Yuda Sari, S.Si, M.Si, Wahyu Eka Sari, Wahyu Eka Sayed Umar Siregar, Tongku N. Sitepu, Dinda Meilinda Br Soeharsono Soeharsono SRI RAHAYU Subagyo, Djoko Sugito - Sugito Sugito Sugito Sugito Sulasmi S Sulasmi Sulasmi Supardi Rusdiana Syafruddin S Syehaffer Wahyudi Affandi T. Armansyah T. Armansyah Teuku Shaddiq Rosa Winaruddin Winaruddin Wolfgang Straka Yarmaliza Yudha Fahrimal Zainuddin Zainuddin Zakiah Heryawati Manaf Zamzami, Rumi Sahara Zuhrawaty Zuhrawaty Zulfikar Zulfikar Zulkifli, Baidillah Zulpikar Zulpikar