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EFFECT OF ZEOLITE SPEADING FREQUENCY IN RELATED TO CONTROL HOUSING ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Pattiselanno, Freddy; Randa, Sangle Y.
Jurnal Zeolit Indonesia Vol 3, No 2 (2004)
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The research was aimed to investigate the application of zeolite spreading frequency in related to control housing quality. In this study, three aspects of quality were observed namely housing temperature, litter temperature and litter humidity. The result indicated that spreading frequency was only significant effective in controlling litter humidity. Treatment of P3 significantly (P
GROWTH RESPONSE AND PRODUCTION EFFICIENCY OF BROILER CHICKS TREATED BY DIFFERENT ZEOLITE SPREADING FREQUENCY ON LITTER BASE Pattiselanno, Freddy; Randa, Sangle Y.
Jurnal Zeolit Indonesia Vol 5, No 1 (2006)
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The objective of this research was to study the growth and efficiency of broiler productivity. The research was conducted through the application of zeolite spreading treatment into the broiler housing in Non-ruminant Research Station of Animal Science Laboratory of Papua State University. Study was arranged by Randomized Sample Design with four treatments: P0 (control; without zeolite spreading); P1 (once time spreading during the research period); P3 (three times application of spreading during the research period); and P5 (five times of spreading or once a week during the research period). The application of zeolite spreading was not significantly influenced the rate growth of broiler, though there is a tendency increasing weight gain along with the increased in zeolite spreading level on the litter base. P3 (three times of zeolite spreading during research) produce the feed efficiency of 0.53. Economically, Income Over Feed Chick and Zeolite Cost (IOFCZC) per head per housing unit with the application of zeolite spreading more demand compared to housing units without spreading treatment.
Forage Food of Timor Deer (Cervus timorensis) in Manokwari, West Papua Arobaya, AYS; Iyai, DA; Sraun, T; Pattiselanno, F
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol 12, No 2 (2010): May
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Animal Science, Purwokerto-Indonesia

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Traditionally, back yard deer husbandry is well developed in some parts in Papua, though information on deer husbandry has not been provided yet.  Therefore, this study was aimed at highlighting the diet provided to the deer in back yard husbandry model in Manokwari. Survey method was approached by visiting eight deer back yard farmer respondents. Direct observation to the feeding site and semi-structured interview were carried out to learn about the deer management system, and identify the forage diet species consumed and served to the animals.  The results indicated five most common forage species consumed in the study; they were field grass, Imperata (Imperata cylindrica), elephant grass (Penisetum purpureum), king grass (Penisetum purpureopoidhes) and Melinis minutiflora depending on the location of farmed deer.   Drinking water was offered and feed supplement such as various leafs, food and vegetable left over and banana peel was provided by 62.5% of the respondents.  Food supplement was given two times per day (morning, evening) and (afternoon, evening). Forage food species consumed in the study sites were relatively more similar to the food in the natural habitat. (Animal Production 12(2): 91-95 (2010)Key Words: forage, food, Timor deer, Manokwari
Effect of Zeolite Spreading Frequency on Litter Base to Housing Quality of Broiler Pattiselanno, F; Randa, SY
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol 7, No 2 (2005): May
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The research was aimed to investigate the application of zeolite spreading frequency in related to control housing quality.  In this study, three aspects of quality were observed namely housing temperature, litter temperature and litter humidity.  The result indicated that spreading frequency was only significant effective in controlling litter humidity.  Treatment of P3 significantly (P<0.05) reduced humidity level of litter base from 42.83% (P0) to 31.18%. (Animal Production 7(2): 81-88 (2005) Key Words: Quality, Broiler, Zeolite, Spreading, Litter
Nutritive Value and the Quality of Ensiled Napier Grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) and Banana (Musa acuminata) Peelings Randa, Sangle Y; Lekitoo, Marlyn N; Iyai, Deny A; Pattiselanno, Freddy
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol 19, No 2 (2017)
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This paper aimed to evaluate the nutritive value and the quality of ensiled Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum) and banana (Musa acuminate) peelings.  Different levels of banana peeling and Napier grass were used in this study.  The levels of Napier grass and banana peeling compared as treatments with four replications were as follows: 100% Napier Grass (NG), 75% (NG) + 25% Banana Peeling (BP), 50%NG + 50%BP, 25%NG + 75% BP and 100%BP. Napier grass and banana peeling were mixed based on the percentage combination as treatments, weighed and placed into empty jam bottle with weights ranging from 64.4 grams to 509.2 grams as a simulated laboratory silo. Samples were stored in eight weeks at the Dairy Training Research Institute. Proximate analyses were done at Animal Nutrition Laboratory Institute of Animal Science while ADF, NDF, IVDMD, and IVOMD were done at the Animal Nutrition Division Laboratory at Dairy Training and Research Institute, UP Los Baños. Physically, the color of silage were light yellow with a  little greenish color for 100% napier grass, light to moderately yellow for the  three combinations of napier and banana peel and  yellow for 100% banana peel. Texture ranged from dry and coarse for napier grass, relatively dry for the combinations and moderately wet for the banana peel. The napier grass had a slightly acidic smell, the combinations had slightly sweet, acidic smell while the 100% banana peel had a sweeter, acidic smell.  Likewise, pH before ensiling had ranged from 5.7 (25%NG + 75%BP) to 7.5 ( 100% BP) while after  ensiling the pH changed from 4.575  ( 100% napier grass) to 5.75 ( 100% banana peel ). There were significant differences on DM, Moisture, CP, EE, CF, and Ash before ensiling. Similar trend was observed after ensiling except the ash content of all the treatments. ADF and NDF did not show significant variations in all treatments. IVDMD and IVOMD before ensiling varied significantly, but after ensiling only IVDMD of the treatments differed significantly. In terms of physical attributes, nutritive value and digestibility, banana peel can be used as silage material. All treatments generated comparable acceptability when fed to the animal.  It is suggested that further study, specifically in vivo trial, will be conducted to validate the feeding and nutritional value of banana peel as alternative silage for ruminants.
PENGAMATAN PENDAHULUAN OVARIUM BANDIKUT (Echymipera kalubu) Rafli, Fahry; Tethool, Angel N.; Pattiselanno, Freddy
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veterinary Science) Vol 8 No 2 (2018): Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veter
Publisher : Fakultas Peternakan Universitas Papua

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The study aimed to determine the size and physical description (location, shape, colour and texture) ovarian of Echymipera kalubu. Study was conducted in 3 months from June to September 2017. Three female E. kalubu with an average body weight 399±97.32g and average body length 21.67±5.51cm were used in this study. Sample of bandicoots were dissected using a surgical tool and then measured using measuring tester and analytic scales. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data. The results showed that average length of female reproductive organs of E. kalubu was 11,00±0,87 cm (right) and 11,03±0,83 cm (left); average weight of ovarian was 0,01±0,0048 g (right) and 0,02±0,0006 g (left). This study also showed that characteristics of ovarian were in common with other polytocus animals.
Aspek Tatalaksana Pemberian Pakan Pada Usaha Peternakan Babi Rakyat; Kasus Di Wilayah Pesisir Pantai Manokwari Papua Pattiselanno, Freddy; Randa, Sangle Yohanes
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veterinary Science) Vol 1 No 1 (2006): JURNAL ILMU PETERNAKAN
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A study to identifY the possibility on the development of swine raising managed traditionally by local communities on the coastal area of Manokwari district was conducted in Manokwari district (Kecamatan Manokwari; Kelurahan Manokwari Barat and Kelurahan Manokwri Timur). Data collection was carried out through field survey, observation and interviewing 35 respondent farmers Who have been raising swine for at least a year. For the future development, the requirements of good feeding management, feed additive (vitamin and mineral) is urgently to be applied with regards to enrich feed nutrients for the animals. Feed nutrition analysis of the consumed feeding is important to do serve as the base line information for the feeding management requirements. Feed availability was showed by various feed items, feeding sources diversity, and common practice of feeding frequency that appropriate as requirements for raising swine.
Pola Tingkah Laku Harian Burung Kasuari (Casuarius sp.) di Taman Burung Biak Manik, Hotlan; Warsono, Irba Unggul; Pattiselanno, Freddy
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veterinary Science) Vol 8 No 1 (2018): JURNAL ILMU PETERNAKAN
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Penelitian tentang tingkah laku harian burung kasuari (Casuarius sp) di Taman Burung Biak telah dilakukan untuk mengetahui dan mempelajari tingkah laku harian burung kasuari. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode deskriptif dengan teknik observasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa burung kasuari dapat mengkonsumsi jenis pakan yang diberikan dengan urutan kesukaan : pepaya, pisang, keladi dan ubi jalar. Kegiatan minum dilakukan hampir sepanjang hari terutama menjelang siang hari dan mencapai puncaknya pada cuaca panas dengan waktu minum berkisar 1-5 menit. ,Umumnya burung kasuari mandi dengan metode stand-in bathing yaitu mandi tegak saat berdiri atau membungkuk dalam air. , Tempat istirahat burung kasuari yaitu tempat yang rata dan terlindung dari sinar matahari langsung. , Aktifitas pergerakan atau jelajah dimulai antara pukul 5.40 dan 8.00; 9.00 sampai 11.00 dan 17.00 sampai 18.00. Umumnya jenis vegetasi yang digunakan untuk berlatih adalah jenis pohon berdiameter kecil dengan keliling lingkaran ±10-30 cm dan jarak antar pohon sekitar dua meter. Kegiatan berlatih/bermain lebih sering dilakukan menjelang, ketika dansetelah hujan berakhir.
KARAKTERISTIK DAN BAHAN PENYUSUN SARANG MEGAPODA ARFAK (AEPYPODIUS ARFAKIANUS) DI KAWASAN CAGAR ALAM PEGUNUNGAN ARFAK Karim, Ikram; Sonbait, Lukas Y.; Pattiselanno, Freddy
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veterinary Science) Vol 8 No 1 (2018): JURNAL ILMU PETERNAKAN
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This study aimed to determine the characteristics of the nesting ground of Wattled Brushturkey (Aepypodius arfakianus), in Sigim village surrounding the Arfak Mountain Nature Reserve. The method used is descriptive method with survey and observation. Composition and characteristics of the nesting ground was analysed through observation and measurement of the studied variables. All the observation results obtained in this study were analysed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that nesting composition was consisted of 65% leaves, 31% twigs, 3,2% soil and 1% of small stones. The average height of the nests was 0,64 m and 1,80 m in diameter.
TINGKAH LAKU SOSIAL RUSA TIMOR (Cervus timorensis) DI PENANGKARAN BUMI MARINA, MANOKWARI Madja, Jerianto Tawala; Koibur, Johan F.; Pattiselanno, Freddy
Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veterinary Science) Vol 8 No 2 (2018): Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan dan Veteriner Tropis (Journal of Tropical Animal and Veter
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Deer is a wild animal that has economi value and can be utilized by the commnity as a source of protein of animal origin so that the deer can be breed by the communty. In papua deer have been cultivated or breed in a relativery large scare. The purpose of cultivation or captivity is to know the daily behavior or deer timor (Cervus timorensis) in brooder breeding condtion with large numbers of pet populations. The time of study for ±one month is from the beginning of september to the and of september 2017. Using 10 sample from 24 deer in breeding, 3 aduit males, 2 young males, 3 adult females and 1 young females and 1 culf. Using time observation method with observation technique. Analyze data using exel to find the percen tage of social activity from each time period. Each time period was divided into I 06:00-08:00(6,48%); II 08:00-10:00(25,93%); III 10:00-12:00(19,44%); IV 12:00-14:00(7,41%); V 14:00-16:00(6,48) and VI 16:00-18:00(34,26). Our findings showed that social activity/interaction in group much more observed in the afternoon.
Co-Authors A. Emaury A. Farwas A. Wondikbo Abidin Fenitruma Agustina Y.S. Arobaya Agustinus Gatot Murwanto Alberth Mampioper Alfredo O. Wanma Alfredo Ottow Wanma Alfredo Ottow Wanma Alfrida Gobay Alnita Baaka Alosius Numberi Amos Rumsayor Angel N Tethool Angel N. Tethool Angel Novita Tethool Angelina N. Tethool Anita Oce Athabu Ansarudin, Muhamad Apituley, Frank Leo Arief, Geraldy Arnold Halitopo Arobaya, Agustina Y. S. Arya Sadewa Cahyaputra Athabu, Anita Oce Budi Santoso Budi Santoso Budiono (Budiono) Bukorpioper, Ira Iriani Cahyaputra, Arya Sadewa DA Iyai, DA Daniel Y. Seseray Deny A Iyai Deny A Iyai, Deny A Deny A. Iyai Dwi Djoko Rahardjo Dwi Djoko Rahardjo Dwi Nurhayati Dwi Nurhayati, Dwi Edwin Galfani Abidondifu Eli F. Karubaba Evi S.H. Kararbo Evi W. Saragih Fahry Rafli Fahry Rafli Fahry Rafli Fenitruma, Abidin Fernando Duwiri Frandz Rumbiak Pawere Fransiska R. V. Sitanggang George Mentansan Gino Nemesio Cepeda Goban, Yosefina M. Gobay, Alfrida Herman Manusawai, Herman Hotlan Manik Hotlan Manik Hotlan Manik I. Rumayomi Ikram Karim Ikram Karim Ilindamon, Amsal Inriani, Noveling Irba Unggul Warsono Irba Unggul Warsono Iyai, Deni A. J. Manusawai Jan Hendriek Nunaki Jerianto Tawala Madja Jimmy F. Wanma Johan F. Koibur John Arnold Palulungan Kararbo, Evi S.H. Karim, Ikram Karubaba, Eli F. Keliopas Krey Krockenberger, Andrew Kuswanto Kuswanto Kuswanto Kuswanto Lekitoo, Marlyn N Lukas Y Sonbait Lukas Yowel Sonbait Lukas Yowel Sonbait Madja, Jerianto Tawala Mandibodibo, Paulus Manik , Hotlan Maria J.Sadsoeitoeboen Martha Kayadoe Martha Kayadoe Martha Kayadoe Matheos Rayaar Maturbongs, Rudi A. Mohamad Jen Wajo Muhamad Ansarudin Muhammad Djunaidi MUHAMMAD IRFANSYAH LUBIS Muhammad Junaidi N. Towansiba Natanael Natumnea Natumnea, Natanael Noviyanti Noviyanti Numberi, Alosius Odiktur Marani Odiktur Marani Onesimus Yoku Petrus I. Bumbut Priyo Sambodo Rafli, Fahry Randa, Sangle Y Randa, Sangle Yohanes Rante Tasak, Albida Rayaar, Matheos Sangle Y. Randa Sangle Yohanes Randa Sientje D. Rumetor Stepanus R. Pakage dan B.W. Irianti SY Randa, SY T Sraun Tatak Reko Purwanto Tepinus Morip Tethool, Angel N. Trisiwi Wahyu Widayati Utami, Galuh Putri Windhani Waite, Aldo Firdaus Wanaputra, Amadion Andika Wanma, Alfredo Ottow Warsono, Irba Unggul Wika Rumbiak Yosefina M. Goban