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Journal : Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research)

Combination Effect of Golden Snail Powder and Fermented Coconut Cake on Quality of Duck Eggs Nurmauliah Syaharuddin; Rasdyanah Rasdyanah; Dwi Kesuma Sari; Waode Santa Monica; Abdul Wahid Jamaluddin
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 3 No. 2, JULY 2019
Publisher : Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v3i2.6627

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This study aims to determinate the effect of combination golden snail powder and fermented coconut cake on quality of duck eggs. We were using experimental feeds combination form golden snail powder and fermented coconut cake as raw material for livestock rearing for duck. This research was conducted in July - September 2018 in Mangkoso Village, Barru Regency and continued with sample testing at the Laboratory Animal Husbandry Faculty of Livestock Product Technology University of Hasanuddin. This study used 16 female duck who are 20 weeks old with four types of treatments consists of four replications of each treatment. The egg quality was carried out using a sample of 16 eggs from Ducks which was maintained and treated with different rations. The data obtained were analyzed using variance analysis with a Completely Randomized test for significant different results. The results of the combination of golden snail powder and fermented coconut cake on egg color, egg white index, egg yolk index, haugh unit (HU) value of egg units. All treatments (P1, P2, P3) gave effect to three parameters, namely eggshell quality, egg yolk index and egg yolk color, while the other three parameters namely egg weight, egg white index and Haugh Unit (HU) value did not differ significantly from negative controls. The best treatment was shown by treatment P3 which gave an effect on the heavier egg weight than other treatments, eggshell quality grade A, Egg White Index and Egg Yolk Index showed good quality and bright golden egg yolks. 
Case Study of Nephritis in Domestic Cats (Felis Catus) Male in Veterinary Teaching Clinic of Hasanuddin University Waode Santa Monica; Indah Windy Octaviyani; Musdalifah Musdalifah
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 3 No. 2, JULY 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v3i2.8001

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ABSTRACT: A pet such as a domestic cat (Felis Catus) with a sterile male sex aged 1 year 7 months with a body weight of 3.7 kg where the animal is affected by urinary system disorders namely Nephritis. Nephritis is kidney inflammation that can occur in the glomerulus, pyelum or tubules. Clinical symptoms shown in patients include polyuria, decreased appetite, and vomiting. For the diagnosis of Nephritis clinically evaluated based on changes in urination behavior, palpation of the dorsal abdominal caudal thoracic is temporarily labored based on a urine dipstick test containing protein ++ (± 100 mg / dL), leukocytes valued at +, urine specific gravity of 1,015 while based on ultrasound examination thickening of the renal cortex, medullary and cortical border is not apparent, renal size is 4.21 cm, kidney capsules that appear hyperechoic, and ascites in the abdomen. Cats treated with isotonic fluid infusion fluids, wet and dry diet diets, antibiotics, multivitamins, and anti-inflammatory. Inpatient animals for 4 days showed improvement in clinical symptoms, namely drinking quite well, starting to stand up, there was movement for activities, and urine was clearer.
Description of Neutrophil Cells of Giving Sugar and Honey in Incision Wound of Domestic Cat (Felis domestica) Muhammad Fadhil Shalih; Waode Santa Monica; Dwi Kesuma Sari; Abdul Wahid Jamaluddin
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 5 No. 1, JANUARY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v5i1.13598

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Neutrophils are one of the most abundant cells of the immune system and are very active during the wound healing process. This study aimed to determine the description and comparison of neutrophil cells after treated sugar and honey in the incision wounds of domestic cats (F. domestica). 15 samples were used with treatment for 14 days and the preparations were given topically. The treatment group consisted of 5 groups, namely Negative control group (NCG) with normal wound healing (without treatment), Positive control group (PCG) given Bioplacenton ointment, treatment group 1 (TG1) used sugar, treatment group 2 (TG2) used honey, Group Treatment 3 (TG3) used combination of sugar and honey. Skin samples were taken on the 4th, 9th, and 14th day of each group to make histopathology preparations and observation under a microscope by assessing the number of neutrophil cells with an indicator score of 0 - 5. Treatment Group 1 (TG1 ) used sugar shown the best decrease in the number of neutrophil cells with the development of the same healing process like as Treatment Group 3 (TG3) used a combination of sugar and honey, while Treatment Group 2 (TG2) used honey shown also a decrease in the number of neutrophil cells. The three treatment groups showed a better healing process than Negative control group (NCG) without treatment and showed almost equivalent results to the Positive control Group (PCG) used Bioplacenton ointment. Keyword: Histopathology, honey, neutrophil, sugar
The Description Blood Profile In Hemorrhagic Shock Rabbits Treated With Ringer's Lactate and Gelatin Resuscitation monica, waode santa; Magfira Satya Apada; Muhammad Nur Amir; Nurul Sholihah Budiyana; Anggini Putri Husada
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 7, No 2, JULY 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v7i2.24109

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Background: Hemorrhagic shock is a condition that causes rapid and significant loss of intravascular blood volume, further leading to hemodynamic instability, decreased oxygen delivery, decreased tissue perfusion, cellular hypoxia, organ damage, and death. In conditions of hemorrhagic shock, measures are needed to prevent death in both humans and animals, one of which is by providing fluid therapy such as lactate ringer and gelatin. The purpose of the study: to see the effect of resuscitation of lactate and gelatin ringer fluid from the aspect of animal blood profile includes total erythrocytes, hematocrit (HCT) and hemoglobin (Hb). Research method: the sample in the study using male rabbits as many as 12 rabbits was divided into four groups: The negative control group (NC) was a healthy group without bleeding, the positive control group (PC) was the group given the bleeding treatment, the treatment group 1 (TG1) was the bleeding group and was treated with lactate ringer, and the treatment group 2 (TG2) was the bleeding group and treated a combination of lactate ringer and gelatin. Rabbits are bleeding with a presentation of 30% until they reach a state of hemorrhagic shock then shock is maintained for 45 minutes before resuscitation of fluid and for 60 minutes given fluid resuscitation. The results of the study: showed that the NC, PC, TG1, and TG2 groups showed a decrease in HCT values of 1.6%, 11.3%, 9% and 12%, respectively. Meanwhile, Hb values in rabbits decreased on average to 22 gr / dl, 13 gr / dl, 24.4 gr / dl and 20.9 gr / dl. Meanwhile, the total erythrocyte value showed a decrease in the average value reaching 2.48 x 106 / μL, 3.16 x 106 / μL, 4.2 x 106 / μL, and 3.9 x 106 / μL. The decline that occurs in the NC group is normal because the decrease that occurs is influenced by blood sampling, but in the PC, TG1, and TG2 groups are affected by the bleeding process. Based on the results of the study, it shows an increase in the indicators of Hb and Total Erythrocytes, this shows that giving fluid resuscitation to rabbits who experience hemorrhagic shock gives better results to the blood profile picture. Background: Hemorrhagic shock is a condition that causes rapid and significant loss of intravascular blood volume, further leading to hemodynamic instability, decreased oxygen delivery, decreased tissue perfusion, cellular hypoxia, organ damage, and death. In conditions of hemorrhagic shock, measures are needed to prevent death in both humans and animals, one of which is by providing fluid therapy such as lactate ringer and gelatin. The purpose of the study: to see the effect of resuscitation of lactate and gelatin ringer fluid from the aspect of animal blood profile includes total erythrocytes, hematocrit (HCT) and hemoglobin (Hb). Research method: the sample in the study using male rabbits as many as 12 rabbits was divided into four groups: The negative control group (NC) was a healthy group without bleeding, the positive control group (PC) was the group given the bleeding treatment, the treatment group 1 (TG1) was the bleeding group and was treated with lactate ringer, and the treatment group 2 (TG2) was the bleeding group and treated a combination of lactate ringer and gelatin. Rabbits are bleeding with a presentation of 30% until they reach a state of hemorrhagic shock then shock is maintained for 45 minutes before resuscitation of fluid and for 60 minutes given fluid resuscitation. The results of the study: showed that the NC, PC, TG1, and TG2 groups showed a decrease in HCT values of 1.6%, 11.3%, 9% and 12%, respectively. Meanwhile, Hb values in rabbits decreased on average to 22 gr / dl, 13 gr / dl, 24.4 gr / dl and 20.9 gr / dl. Meanwhile, the total erythrocyte value showed a decrease in the average value reaching 2.48 x 106 / μL, 3.16 x 106 / μL, 4.2 x 106 / μL, and 3.9 x 106 / μL. The decline that occurs in the NC group is normal because the decrease that occurs is influenced by blood sampling, but in the PC, TG1, and TG2 groups are affected by the bleeding process. Based on the results of the study, it shows an increase in the indicators of Hb and Total Erythrocytes, this shows that giving fluid resuscitation to rabbits who experience hemorrhagic shock gives better results to the blood profile picture.
Diagnosis and treatment of non-infectious cystitis in domestic cats at the Hasanuddin University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Makassar monica, waode santa; Triwinarsih, Andi Nurabrar; Fatmawati, Dian; Ramdhani, Suci; Sinusi, Muhammad Zulfadillah; Musdalifah; Mustakdir, Zulfikri; Julyana, Andi Tri; Kajang, Elphan Augusta; Ummah, Andi Rifqatul
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 9, No 1, JANUARY 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v9i1.43074

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Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is a term used to describe a condition that can affect the urinary bladder and lower urinary tract. Cystitis is an inflammatory disease of the urinary bladder caused by infectious and non-infectious agents, namely urine crystals. The occurrence of crystals in the urinary tract often occurs in cats that consume high-mineral and calcium feed without adequate water intake. The cat case complained of not urinating for three days, abdominal distension, and pain in the urinary bladder. Examination methods with routine hematology, ultrasonography, native tests, urine dipsticks, bacterial cultures, and native tests were carried out at the Unhas Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The diagnosis of Cystitis was confirmed by laboratory examination results found struvite crystals found >10 crystals/HPF, ultrasound examination showed hyperechoic appearance in the urinary bladder, urine dipstick test pH 7.5 and protein +++, hematology results found an increase in MCV values ​​and a decrease in Hb, MCHC and PCT indicators. . Handling of this case with catheter installation and fluid therapy. Treatment with antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, and supportive drugs vitamins and immune boosters. Also given a diet feed to prevent recurrence of the case