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Pendugaan Produksi Karkas Dan Daging Kelelawar Pemakan Buah (Pteropus alecto ) Asal Sulawesi (ESTIMATION OF CARCASS AND MEAT PRODUCTION OF CELEBES NATIVE FRUIT BATS (Pteropus alecto)) Tiltje Andretha Ransaleleh; Rarah Ratih Adjie Maheswari; Purwantiningsih Sugita; Wasmen Manalu
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 15 No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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The study was conducted in North Sulawesi, Gorontalo, and Central Sulawesi during March untilOctober 2011. The purpose of this study was to determine the potential of fruit bats  (P. alecto) as sourceof meat. Observed variables were body weight, carcass weight, noncarcass weight, the bone weight, meatweight, fat weight, and skin weight, respectively. To estimate the growth rate of the bats, analysis of therelationship between body weight and carcass components was done, while estimation of  growth rate ofcarcass components were analyzed by multiple linear regression. The results showed that the carcassproduction of  P. alecto in the three locations was 54.49%-56.55%, meat production was 45.37% -54.07%,and the coefficient of determination was 0.65-0.99.  Conclusions of this study is that the body weight  canbe used for  prediction  of growth rate, and weight of carcass, meat, bone, fat, and skin of the fruit bats,respectively.
Respons Adaptif Kambing Perah Sapera Dara Terhadap Stres Panas Akibat Perubahan Kuantitas Pakan Fitra Aji Pamungkas; Bagus Priyo Purwanto; Wasmen Manalu; Ahmad Yani; Riasari Gail Sianturi
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 22 No 2 (2021)
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This study aimed to evaluate the adaptive response of young sapera dairy goats on heat stress due to changes in feed quantities. Four young sapera dara dairy goats was kept in individual cages measuring 1.6 × 1.0 m2. Feeding in the form of concentrate and silage, respectively 800 g/day (A), 500 g/day (B), 200 g/day (C), and without feeding (D). The study design used Latin squares 4x4 with observed parameters including environmental conditions, physiological and haematological responses. The results showed that the air temperature, humidity, and wind speed in the cage were 20.94-31.59 °C, 47.19-99.20 %, and 1.81-2.02 m/ sec, respectively. Physiological and haematological responses of the four groups indicated that skin temperature, respiratory rate, and haematological parameters did not show significant differences (P>0.05), while body and rectal temperature, and heart rate showed differences (P<0.05) only at several points of observation, especially between groups A and D. In general, the rectal temperature and heart rate of 38.5-39.3 °C and 72.0-99.5 times per minute were still within the normal range. The physiological and haematological response values of group D that were lower than another groups indicated that reducing feed intake would reduce the metabolic heat generated in an effort to maintain the body’s thermal balance and the adaptive response of goats. This indicates that the young sapera dairy goat has the adaptive ability to heat stress due to changes in feed quantity.
Perbaikan Fenotipe Pertumbuhan Anak Babi Lokal Melalui Penyuntikan Gonadotropin Sebelum Induk Dikawinkan (IMPROVEMENT OF GROWTH PHENOTYPE OF LOCAL PIGLET BY GONADOTROPHIN INJECTION OF SOW PRIOR TO MATING) 1Debby Jacqueline Jochebed Rayer; Muladno .; Hera Maheshwari; Wasmen Manalu
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 16 No 4 (2015)
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An experiment was designed to study the growth phenotypes of piglets born to sows injected withpregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) prior to mating inorder to improve endogenous secretions of pregnant hormones during pregnancy. The experimental sowsused in this study were 10 local breed sows with body weight ranges of 30-40 kg. Before mating, estrouscycles of the experimental sows were synchronized by injecting 3.75 mg prostaglandin twice with 14 daysinterval. The experimental sows were then divided into two groups, each consisted of 5 sows. The firstgroup was injected with 200 IU PMSG and 100 IU hCG per sow at the same time with the secondprostaglandin injection (day 15th), while the second group was not injected with PMSG and hCG but it wasinjected with NaCl 0.95% as a control. After showing estrous behavior, the experimental sows were mixedwith selected boars for natural mating. The pregnant sows were maintained until farrowing and weaning. Variable measured were body weights and body lengths and leg heights of the piglets at birth andweaning. The results showed that injection of the sows with PMSG and hCG prior to the mating, increasedbirth weight by 76.92% and total birth weight of live piglets per sow by 265.6% as compared to control.Piglets born to sows injected with PMSG and hCG prior to mating had higher survival rate with adramatically decreased mortality and a higher pre-weaning growth rate that finally increased total weightof weaned pigs per sows dramatically by 107.44% (increased 2 times) as compared to control. It is concludedthat the growth phenotypes of local piglets could be improved by injecting the sows with gonadotropinbefore mating.
Ekstrak Sambiloto Menurunkan Patogenesitas Ookista Eimeria Tenella Yulia Yellita; Umi Cahyaningsih; Dyah Iswantini Pradono; Wiwin Winarsih; Wasmen Manalu
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 12 No 4 (2011)
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Eimeria tenella is one of the nine of Eimeria species, a pathogenic intraseluler protozoa causing aviancoccidiosis. Infection was initiated by the ingestion of sporulated oocysts. The aim of this study was toinvestigate the effect of E. tenella oocyst incubation in methanol extract of Andrographis paniculata beforeinfection in broiler performance. This research used 115 broiler DOC (CP 707) devided into five groups,each group consisted of 23 broilers. The infection with 1x105 oocyst were done at the 14th day old of chicken.The 1st group was placebo (KN), while the 2nd group was infected with unincubated oocyst (KP), and theother three groups i.e. : 3rd, 4th, 5th were infected with incubated oocyst in A. paniculata extract for 2, 4, and6 hours, respectively. The number of oocysts in feces were counted on day 5th to 14th post-infection, theheterophile and macrophages were counted from caecum histology preparation, by slaughtered threechickens of each of groups on the day 0,3,6.9, and 14 post infection, and accretion body weight wasmeasured by weighing chickens per week to five-week old chickens. The results of this study indicated thatthe incubation period the sporulated oocyst in the extract of A.paniculata for six hours before infection,reduced the number of oocysts production in the feces, the number of inflammatory cells (macrophages andheterophile) in the cecum, and increases body weight (gain). In conclusion A.paniculata extract decreasedthe pathogenisity of E.tenella oocyst, so the extract of A.paniculata has good potential as anticoccidia. Itis high likely that A. paniculata extract has a potential to be anticoccidia.
Tingkah Laku Menetas Piyik Burung Weris (Gallirallus philipensis) dan Burung Dewasa dalam Penangkaran (HATCHING BEHAVIOR AND BEHAVIOR IN CAPTIVITY OF GALLIRALLUS PHILIPPENSIS) Lucia Johana Lambey; Ronny Rachman Noor; Wasmen Manalu; Dedy Duryadi
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 16 No 2 (2015)
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The study of behavior has a very important role in wildlife management process both for cultivationand for preservation in nature. The purpose of this study was to observe and document behaviors and dailyactivities of weris. Observation of hatching process and behavior of juvenile weris used direct observationmethod, while the behavior of adult weris in captivity used scanning sampling method. The data wereanalyzed descriptively. Weris had six stages of hatching processes starting from the breakdown of the eggshell until the chick moved out from the shell. The placement of the eggs in hatching machine was byputting the dull part on upside. Weris is a diurnal bird that active in the morning until late afternoon.Young and adult weris birds had different activities, i.e., adult birds did bathing and flying activities,while the young birds just rest and sleep. Observation on behavior of adult weris (n = 10) showed that thehighest activity for 12 hours was moving (314,6 minutes), then followed by resting (283,1 minutes), eating(51,8 minutes), drinking (29 minutes), bathing (22,9 minutes), and the lowest was preening (18,6 minutes).Inherited behavior pattern, such as bathing, did not change, eventhough the environment changed.
Aktivitas Antioksidan Ekstrak Daun Cengkeh (ANTIOKSIDANT ACTIVITY OF CLOVE LEAF EXTRACT) Andi Mu’nisa; Tutik Wresdiyati; Nastiti Kusumorini; Wasmen Manalu
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 13 No 3 (2012)
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Antioxidant activity of clove leaf was investigated. The clove leaves (Eugenia aromatica) wereprepared with reflux extraction using methanol, water, and ethanol. Total activities of the extractsand reducing power were measured with thiocyanate method and reducing potential method. Resultshowed that the highest total antioxidant activity was observed in methanol extract. It appearsthat the ability of this extract for partitioning at the interface of emulsion in tested oxidationsystem was the highest among the other extracts, therefore it had the best activity to inhibitoxidation. The type of phenolic compounds of this extract appeared to be responsible for the highestradical scavenging capacity. The same phenomenon occurred for reducing power, methanol extracthad the highest reducing power, thereby suggesting that each extracts comprised different type ofphenol based on different polarity of reflux used for extraction. Total antioxidant activity and thehighest reducing power obtained from methanol extract. Both are closely related to total phenolcontent of the clove leaves.
Kandungan Mikrob Daging Kelelawar yang Diolah sebagai Bahan Pangan Tradisional MICROBIAL CONTENT IN THE PROCESSED MEAT BATS AS TRADITIONAL FOOD Tiltje Andretha Ransaleleh; Rarah Ratih Adjie Maheswari; Purwantiningsih Sugita; Wasmen Manalu
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 14 No 3 (2013)
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This study was designed to assess the microbial characteristics of bats meat which were cooked askari and rica-rica, and were stored up to 14 days.The study was divided into two stages, the first stage usedthree types of bat meat that were cooked as rica-rica and kari 14 days after being stored in the refrigerator.The second stage used meat of a species of bat that was cooked as rica-rica and kari a few hours afterslaughtering. The result of the meat analysis at the 1st showd that thetotal count of microbials i.e;Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, coliform, and Salmonella sp from three species of bats that werecooked rica-rica  and  kari  were above the maximum limit of microbial contaminant occording to BSN(2009). The analysed made on the rica-rica showed that bat meat rica-rica stored up to 14 days containedtotal microbial count of 3,1 x 104 - 6,0 x 104Cfu/mL, Staphylococcus aureus 7,7 x 101- 7,6 x 103 Cfu / mL,Escherichia coli and Salmonella sp was negative. The total microbial count  of bat meat kari was  6,8 x 105-9,7 x 105Cfu/mL,  Staphylococcus aureus  was 4,3 x 101-1 x 104 Cfu /mL.  Escherichia  coli <3 / mL, andSalmonella sp was negative. Based on the result abtained, it was concluded that the bat meat rica-ricaand kari which were cooked in a few hours after cutting and stored until 14 days were suitable for humanconsumption.
Aktivitas Hepatoprotektor Ekstrak Metanol Akar Pasak Bumi dan Fraksi-Fraksi Turunannya Ruqiah Ganda Putri Panjaitan; Wasmen Manalu; Ekowati Handharyani; Chairul -
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 12 No 4 (2011)
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The hepatoprotector activity of pasak bumi (Eurycoma longifolia Jack.) roots was evaluated in carbontetrachloride (CCl4)-induced rats. Each rat was administered 500 mg/kg body weight of metanol extractand its derivates (n-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and methanol-water) for 7 consecutive days. Thepositive control group received 25 mg silymarin/kg body weight daily for 7 consecutive days. Hepatoprotectoractivity was assessed by measuring serum alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase(AST). Futhermore, hepatic tissues were subjected to histopathological studies. The results and AST(272.33±85.63 U/L) compared to methanol extract (380.61±324.88 U/L and 475.27±412.31 U/L), n-hexanefraction (279.80±304.92 U/L and 488.53±426.81 U/L), chloroform fraction (418.30±294.80 U/L and427.70±273.08 U/L), and ethyl acetate fraction (312.80±443.30 U/L and 418.40±370.52 U/L), but thisresult was not as good as silymarin (ALT 105.09±21.62 U/L and AST 310.25±2.45 U/L). Moreover, thehistopathological studies of methanol-water fraction was also not as good as silymarin . It was concludedthat methanol-water fraction of pasak bumi roots has a hepatoprotector potensial.
Peningkatan Produktivitas Ayam Petelur Melalui Pemberian Ekstrak Etanol Daun Kemangi (INCREASED LAYING HENS PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH THE ADMINISTRATION OF ETHANOL EXTRACT OF KEMANGI LEAVES) Andriyanto .; Ridi Arif; Mohammad Miftahurrohman; Yayuk Sri Rahayu; Erli Chandra; Alifiana Fitrianingrum; Risna Anggraeni; Diah Nugrahani Pristihadi; Aulia Andi Mustika; Wasmen Manalu
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 15 No 2 (2014)
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Empirically, kemangi leaves reported to increase health quality in human and livestock. Thepreliminary study was designed to explore the potency of ethanol extract of kemangi leaves to increaselaying hens performance. Sixteen laying hens (pullet) were divided into 4 groups and repeated 4 times.Control group was laying hen administered aquadest orally, treated group was laying hen administeredextract of kemangi leaves orally at a dose of 1, 2, and 3 mg/kg BW, respectively. Every day, the experimentallaying hens were fed for 3 times and drinking water was provided ad libitum. Variables observed were thenumber of eggs, egg weight, time of first laying, egg laying intervals, egg quality ( water content, crudeprotein, and crude fat), and liver function (SGPT and SGOT values) . Results of this research showed thatadministration of kemangi leaves extract at a dose of 3 mg/kg BW significantly increased the number ofegg production and egg weight (p<0.05). Time of first laying and laying interval did not show any significantdifference among treatments. Examination of moisture, crude protein, and crude fat content of the eggindicated that the administration of kemangi leaves extract did not affect egg quality. Extract of kemangileaves decreased SGPT and SGOT values that indicated improvement of liver function. It was concludedthat administration of ethanol extract of kemangi leaves could increase laying hens productivity byimprovement of liver function that is critical in vitellogenesis.
Karakteristik Morfologi, Perbedaan Jenis Kelamin, dan Pendugaan Umur Burung Weris (Gallirallus philippensis) di Minahasa, Sulawesi Utara (MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS, SEX DIFFERENCES, AND AGE ESTIMATION OF WERIS (GALLIRALLUS PHILIPPENSIS) FROM MINAHASA Lucia Johana Lambey; Ronny Rachman Noor; Wasmen Manalu; Dedy Duryadi
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 14 No 2 (2013)
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This study aim  to observeb Gallirallus philippensis  similarities between different sites in Minahasa,to detect sexual dimorphism, and to estimate the bird age based on morphological characteristics.  A totalof 35 birds  were collected  from four locations i.e. Tondano, Papontolan, Ranoyapo, and Wusa in MinahasaNorth Sulawesi.   The result showed that there were no differences in the length  of beak, wing, and shankbetween  birds from  the different locations.  Moreover, based on the Principle Component Analysis (PCA)the bird’s shank and tail’s length were the main component.  Based on cluster analysis, the birds from fourlocations had a close similarities.  The male bird’s body weight, beak length, and beak width were largercomponent to the female’s.  The bird’s age could be best predicted by their iris colour,  beak colour, feather colourof the neck and the growth of the wing feathers, respectively.
Co-Authors - Hernawati . Safrida ., Chairul A Yani A.S. Satyaningtijas ABADI SUTISNA Abdul Zahid Adawiah . Ade Sunarma Ade Sunarma Adi Winanto Adi Winarto Adi Winarto Agik Suprayogi Agus Oman Sudrajat Agus Wahyana Anggara Agus Wahyana Anggara Agus Wahyana Anggara, Agus Wahyana Ahmad Subhan Ahmad Yani ahmad yani Aisjah Girindra Akhiruddin Maddu Alfred O. M. Dima Alifiana Fitrianingrum Almiahsari, Ashri Amrozi Andi Mu’nisa Andri Yanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto . Andriyanto A Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto Andriyanto, Andriyanto Andriyanto Anggraeni, Henny Endah Anita Esfandiari Anuraga Jayanegara Arief Boediono Aryani Satyaningtijas Aswani, Tuti Aulia Andi Mustik Aulia Andi Mustika Aulia Andri Mustika Aurelia, Sharon Awaludin Azam B. Zaidy B P Purwanto B. P. Purwanto Bagus Priyo Purwanto Bambang Gunadi Bambang Gunadi Bambang Gunadi BAMBANG KIRANADI Bambang Kiranadi Bambang Kiranadi Bambang Pontjo Priosoeryanto Benny Heltonika Bondan Achmadi Cece Sumantri Chairul - Chairul Chairul Chairun Nisa Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Christina Clarice Leksono Cut Dara Dewi Damiana Rita Ekastuti Daniel Happy Putra Debby Jacqualine Jochebed Rayer Dedy D. Solihin Deni Noviana Deni Radona, Deni Desrial DEWI APRI ASTUTI Dewi Ratih Agung Priyono Dewi Ratih Agungpriyono Dewi Ratih Agungpriyono Dewi Ratih Agungpriyono Diah Nugrahani Pristihadi Diky Yuliansah Diky Yuliansah Dwi Gunadi Dwi Setyaningsih Dwi Utari Rahmiati Dyah Iswantini Edwin Ligia Sastra Ekowati Handharyani Elpita Tarigan Elpita Tarigan Elpita Tarigan Elpita Tarigan Erli Chandra Etih Sudarnika EVY AYU ARIDA Evy Ayu Arida Fachriyan H. Pasaribu Firda Agustin Firda Agustin Firda Agustin, Firda Fitra Aji Pamungkas Fitra Aji Pamungkas Fitra Aji Pamungkas Fitria Senja Murtiningrum Friska Mery Montolalu Gandasari, Ira Agustina Dewi Ganjar Maulana Nugraha Ganjar Maulana Nugraha HADI SUNARYO Hamdika Yendri Hamdika Yendri Hamdika Yendri Hamdika Yendri Hamdika Yendri Putra Hamdika Yendri Putra Hamdika Yendri Putra Hamny Sofyan Hasya, Karin katina Henni Syawal HERA MAHESHWARI Hera Maheswari, Hera Hernawati Hernawati Hesti Wahyuningsih Huda Shalahudin Darusman Hurip Pratomo Hurip Pratomo Husna, Hanifati I Ketut Mudite I Komang Gede Wiryawan Iman Hernaman Iman Supriatna Irarang, Yusa Irfan Nurhidayat, Irfan Irma Herawati Suparto Irzaman, Irzaman Isdoni Bustaman Jakaria Jakaria Jihan Fadilah Rachman Nurullah Jola J.M.R. Londok Joni Haryadi, Joni Kapelle, Imanuel B. D. 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