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KINERJA KAMBING BLIGON YANG DIPELIHARA PETERNAK DI DESA GIRI SEKAR, PANGGANG, GUNUNGKIDUL Gatot Murdjito; I Gede Suparta Budisatria; Panjono (Panjono); Nono Ngadiyono; Endang Baliarti
Buletin Peternakan Vol 35, No 2 (2011): Buletin Peternakan Vol. 35 (2) Juni 2011
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21059/buletinpeternak.v35i2.595

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This study was conducted to evaluate performances of Bligon goats kept by farmers at Giri Sekar village, Panggang sub-district, Gunungkidul as basic information for establising the village breeding centre program. The research was conducted for three months, starting from October to December 2010, located at Purwo Manunggal farmers’ group, Jerukan, Giri Sekar village, Panggang, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta. Twenty farmers were involved during the study to be interviewed, while their goats were measured regularly. The parameter of goat meausred in this research were pre weaning, weaning, does and buck. Interviewing the farmers was done using questionnaire. Interview, direct measurement were applied to collect all required informations. The data consisted of farmer’s background, possesion of goats and land, goats’ daily management, service per conception, litter size, post partum estrus, post partum mating, kidding intervals, and average daily gain. Qualitative data were analysed descriptively and presented as percentage, while quantitative data were analysed using Independent Sample T-test, presented as mean and its standard error. The results showed that majority of the farmers (37.9%) kept goat as main sources of income, while others were to saving (34.5%) and produce manure (27.6%). On average, the numbers of goat owned by the farmers was four heads, ranging from 1 to 7 heads. The average of service per conception (S/C), gestation period, litter size, post partum estrus, post partum mating and kidding intervals of Bligon were 1.23; 5.5 months; 1.74 head; 63.2 days; 95 days and 8.53 months, respectively. The average daily gain of male kid, young and adult Bligon goats were 0.15; 0.29and 0.27 kg/head/day, while for female Bligon gotas were 0.16; 0.26 and 0.15 kg/head/day, respectively. It is concluded that performances of Bligon goats was high in terms of litter size, post partum estrus, post partum mating, gestationperiod, kidding intervals and average daily gain.(Keywords: Performance, Bligon goats, Gunungkidul)
Pemanfaatan Limbah Tahu (Air Tahu) sebagai Komboran Sapi Penggemukan dan Pendapatan Pengusaha Tahu di Pedesaan Gatot Murdjito
Buletin Peternakan Vol 19, No 1 (1995): Buletin Peternakan Vol. 19 (1) Juni 1995
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Performan Produksi Sapi Peranakan Fries Holland Jantan yang Dipelihara pada Macam Pakan Penggemukan yang Berbeda Nono Ngadiyono; Gatot Murdjito
Buletin Peternakan Vol 17, No 1 (1993): Buletin Peternakan Vol. 17 (1) Juni 1993
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Pengaruh Tingkat Pemberian Fermented Mother Liquor dalam Tepung Gaplek untuk Domba Betina Lokal yang sedang tumbuh Retno Indrati; Gatot Murdjito; Harmadji .
Buletin Ilmu Makanan Ternak Vol. 10 No. 1 (1990): Buletin Ilmu Makanan Ternak
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The experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of varios fermented mother liquor (FML) levels supplemented into cassava meal as ration for growing local female sheep.Parameterr measured involved feed consumption and average daily gains (ADG).The Animal feed composedof a basal ration of elephant grass supplemented with FML at levels of 0.0, 7.5, 15.0 dan 22.5 g, respestively. The ration was given individually amounting 240 g cassava meal and 1250 g elephant grass per animal.The results indicated that 15.0 g and 22.5 g FML supplementation increased cassava meal consumption (P<0.05) and ADG, decreased FCR and feed cost. The optimum ADG was 36.46 g that was obtained by the 22.5 g FML supplementation.