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FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI KEBERHASILAN PROGRAM INSEMINASI BUATAN (IB) PADA TERNAK SAPI POTONG Supriyanto
JURNAL TRITON Vol 7 No 2 (2016): JURNAL TRITON
Publisher : Politeknik Pembangunan Pertanian Manokwari

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This study is based on the identification in Magelang found problems that Artificial Insemination Program (IB) does not work in some Ulib / Post IB sub district level, while the research objectives want to know the factors that influence the success of the IB program is not based on the value of the effectiveness of IB is NRR, CR and S/C. Sample or respondents came from inseminator and acceptor from Ulib with low efficiency and data values insemination program originated in the District Veterinary Office Magelang Metode primary and secondary data collection, secondary data obtained by the survey either come from the Office of the District and Sub-District, while the primary data derived of sample/ respondents by interview using questionnaires. The data obtained were analyzed descriptively to obtain figures NRR, CR and S/C. The results showed the IB program unsuccessful of all districts in Magelang with niai NRR = 37.75 %, the S/C = 2.85 and CR = 33.70 %. Inseminator Performance (88.60 %), Performance acceptor farmers (64.95 %), PTM test for sperm motility straw ± 78.50%, ± 85% live sperm, sperm die of ± 15 %, ± 24.6 sperm count million. Appearance livestock body condition with ≥ 5 (moderate and above) were 26 individuals (27.08 %), while livestock that have a thin body condition or with a score of less than <5 of 70 individuals (72.92 %). Conclusion failure AI programs likely due to the performance of farmers (64.95%) and BCS <5 (skinny) ± 72.92%.
FAKTOR –FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PERUBAHAN PERILAKU PETERNAK TERHADAP PENGOBATAN DAN PENCEGAHAN NEMATODIASIS PADA KAMBING Supriyanto; Nurdayati; Ahadiati N
JURNAL TRITON Vol 7 No 1 (2016): JURNAL TRITON
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The study was conducted at the Japan District of Magelang regency Tegalrejo time execution of activities in April through June 2016, with the objective to be achieved is to know the level and the factors - factors that influence changes in the behavior of farmers. Samples were taken census of members of Farmers Group "Source Rezeki", extension materials nematodiasis treatment and prevention, data collection method of observation and interviews. The rate of change is measured by the variable behavior of farmers Knowledge, Attitude, Skills (KAS). Extension method used is the method of approach to groups and individuals, through verbal counseling techniques (lectures, discussions) and demcar, projected through folders and materials (power point) as the media. Counseling was done 2 times. The rate of change of behavior analysis is comparative descriptive analysis and the factors that influence the rate of change in behavior analysis with regression analysis. Espionage was carried out resulted in the rate of change of behavior from very low (26.67) be enough (63.87). Results of regression test Anova with 0,000 α significance (P ≤ 0.01), this means that the influence of age, education, experience breeding, the number of livestock ownership and ownership of livestock together - the same very significant influence on the behavior of farmers towards the treatment and prevention of diseases nematodiasis worms. The rate of change the behavior of farmers towards the prevention and treatment of diseases of worms in goats / sheep sangt increase of the rate of change is low (26.67) be enough (65.87). Factors that very significant influence on behavior change with significant value 0,000, α (P ≤ 0.01) were age and education, while simultaneously - just the experience factor raising the number of livestock, and ownership status is not very significant influence on behavior change.