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PERFORMANS PRODUKSI TERNAK BABI YANG MENGKONSUMSI LIMBAH ORGANIK PASAR Redempta Wea
Partner Vol 17, No 2 (2010): Edisi November
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Kupang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v17i2.54

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The aim of this research was to evaluation growth respon, morbiditas, and the best of feed formulation which use market organic waste.The research was designed using Block (Randomly) Design with 5 treatments and 3 replications. The treatments were T0: Ration without usage of market organic waste; T1, T2, and T3, and T4: usage of 25, 50, 75, and 100% of market organic waste  respectively. The result revealed that the treatments did not significantly affect  (P>0,05) daily gain but significantly affect (P<0,01) to dry matter intake so the mount swine morbiditas if consuming young white mustard vegetable waste 100% at treatment of T3 and of T4 and 0% at treatment of T0,T1, and T2. It can be concluded that the best feed formulation which the best of the growth, low morbiditas is T2 with using 50% market organic waste and 50% complete feed. It is suggested that usage of market organic waste in feed of pig livestock shall not exceed 50% and avoid usage of white mustard vegetable waste which still young in order not to happened diarrhoea.Keywords: Performance of production; swine; market organic waste
Ukuran Linier Tubuh Babi Lokal Timor Jantan Yang Dipelihara Secara Ekstensif Redempta Wea; Theresia Indah Koni
Partner Vol 19, No 1 (2012): Edisi Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v19i1.124

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Linear Body Size Of East Local Male Pig On Extensively Cultivated. A study has been conducted with the aim of identifying the linier body size studies timor local male pigs reared extensively.  This research has been started since March to December 2011. The tools used are tape meter, meter sticks, and scales. Materials used are locally timor male pigs raised extensively with a lifespan of 2 to 3.9 months, from 4 to 5.9 months, and 6 to 7.9 months and the water. Research variables are body temperature and linear body size. The results showed that body temperature 38-390C on average 38.830C and Linear body size on average: Age range 2 to 3.9 months; body length 33.25 cm shoulder height 29.50 cm 36.83 cm chest circumference; length fur 2.82 cm diameter below the head / snout 3.42 cm and the head of the top 7,35 cm neck diameter 7.83 cm; front leg length 24.33 cm and 27.17 cm rear leg.Age range 4 to 5.9 months; body length 38.08 cm shoulder height 34.67 cm chest circumference 46 cm; length fur 3.82; diameter below the head / snout 5.27 cm and 17.40 cm above the head ; neck diameter 18.02 cm 29.90 cm long front legs and hind feet 35.42 inches. Age range 6 to 7.9 months; body length 46.17 cm shoulder height 50.83 cm 65.50 cm chest circumference; long hair 5.3 cm diameter below the head / snout 9.22 cm and the head of 23 cm neck diameter 26.07 cm 36.50 cm long front legs and hind feet 41.58 inches; and the appearance of coarse hairs, especially along the back.Key words :  Linear Body Size, Timor Local Male Pig, Extensively
IDENTIFIKASI LIMBAH ORGANIK PASAR SEBAGAI PAKAN TERNAK BABI Redempta Wea
Partner Vol 17, No 1 (2010): Edisi Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v17i1.83

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Identification of Organic Wastes from the Traditional Market as Pig Feed. This research was to evaluate the potency of organic wastes from the traditional market as pig feed. The research was a survey upon the availability of organic wastes in the Oeba traditional market by collecting data such as type, quantity and quality of organic wastes as the measurement variables. The data obtained were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the organic wastes that were available in the Oeba traditional markets consisted of three groups, i.e. organic waste from animal products (available in 3 kinds), organic waste from marine products (available in 12 kinds), and organic waste from agricultural products (available in 35 kinds). Based on the quantity, quality and continuity of the organic wastes, there were only 6 kinds of the organic wastes that could be used as pig feed i.e. Tuna or cakalang fish (1040 gr/day), swordfish (686 gr/day), tembang fish (55, 86 gr/day), water spinach (164294, 57 gr/day), mustard greens (31949 gr/day), and rice bran (40000 gr/day).Keywords: organic waste, traditional market, pig feed
PRODUKSI BIJI ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus L.) SEBAGAI PAKAN AKIBAT LEVEL INOKULUM RIZOBIUM YANG BERBEDA Bernadete Koten; Redempta Wea; Agustinus Semang
Partner Vol 21, No 2 (2016): Edisi November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v21i2.216

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The research aimed to evaluate the potential production of Arbila (Phaseolus lunatus L.) seed at different level of rizobium inoculants. This research has been conducted in Kupang State Agricultural Polytechnic during 4 months. The research was using randomized block design (RBD) having 5 treatments and 4 replications (20 units). The treatments were I1:  without inoculant, I2 :  10 g rizobium inoculant /kg seed, I3 : 20 g rizobium inoculant /kg seed, I4 : 30 g rizobium inoculant /kg seed, dan I5 : 40 g rizobium inoculant /kg seed. The observed variables were fresh seed production (ton/ha), dry weight seed production (ton/ha), weight of 100 seeds (g), and dry matter seed production (ton/ha). Data were analysed using variance analysis and continued with Duncan test. The result showed that the performance of Arbila seed were influenced by inoculant level. Increasing in inoculant level caused increasing in production of arbila seed. The higher seed production was the seed having 40 g rizobium inoculant /kg. The production were 3.62 tons of fresh seed/ha,  3.41 tons of dry seed/ha, 33.83 g per 100 seeds, 3.25 tons of DM /ha. This production was actually not different with seed having 30 g rizobium inoculant /kg seed.  The production were 2.57 tons of fresh seed/ha, 2.53 tons of dry seed/ha, 32.18 g per 100 seeds, and 2.42 tons of DM /ha. In conclusion, treatments with 40 g or 30 g of rizobium inoculant per kg seed were the best level for Arbila plant to produce higher seed. Key Words : Legume Arbila (Phaseolus lunatus L), Rizobium Inoculant, seed production, feed plant.
KARAKTERISTIK PETERNAK DAN MANAJEMEN PEMELIHARAAN BABI LOKAL DI KECAMATAN ALAK KOTA KUPANG Redempta Wea
Partner Vol 15, No 2 (2008): Edisi November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v15i2.41

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This study was carried out from July to September 2005, to obtain the description or data base on local pig farming at Alak Subdistrict, Kupang City. The method of the research used direct interview to 30 respondents and direct field observation. The results showed that the breeder characteristic at Alak Subdistrict, in the case of prime work, the breeders were enterpreneur; their conservancy experience was 6-10 year; numbers of family member in concerned were 4 people, average of age was 47,7 years old; education level was 66,6% under SLTP; pig ownership was 3 tail; purpose of pig conservancy was used as saving 96,7%, and conservancy systems were extensive 36,7%, flourishing intensive 16,7%, and intensive 46,7%. Therefore, conducting the demplot of pig conservancy, local feed, cage pattern, intensive counseling and use of technology by participative approach.Keyword: Breeder Characteristic, conservancy management, Local Pig, Kota Kupang
PERFORMANS PRODUKSI DAN REPRODUKSI TERNAK BABI LOKAL DI KODYA KUPANG Redempta Wea
Partner Vol 16, No 1 (2009): Edisi Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v16i1.51

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Performans Production and Local Pig Livestock Reproduction At Kodya Kupang. This  study  was  conducted  to  asses  database  about  production  and reproduction performance of local pig at Kota Kupang (Kelapa Lima and Alak Sub Districs). The method used in this study was survey with direct interview to 60 respondents and direct field observation. Thirty respondents each representing of the District. The variable being measured were production   and reproduction performance of local pig. The results showed that production and reproduction performance of local pig at Kodya Kupang  still low.  The production performance were average birth weight 0,65 kg; average weaning weight 12,5 kg; average dailygain unknown and the reproduction performance were sex ratio 58,35%  unknown and 1:1 41,65%;  litter index 1-2 times of year, farrowing interval 6-12 months or average 9 months, average litter size 6 head, castration 63,35%, weaning ages 3-7 months or average 5 months, number of weaning unknown, and mortaliy 62,07% in pre weaning periods. Keywords: Production Performance, Reproduction Performance, Local Pig
PRODUKSI DAN NILAI NUTRIEN HIJAUAN KACANG TUNGGAK DAN RUMPUT SUDAN DALAM POLA TANAM TUMPANG SARI DI LAHAN KERING Bernadete B. Koten; Redempta Wea; Agustinus Paga
Partner Vol 15, No 2 (2008): Edisi November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v15i2.38

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The aim of this research are to evaluate the production and nutritive value Cowpea and sudan grass forage on intercroping plant system. This research was designed by RCD with 5 treatment and replication ( 25 attempt unit). Treatment tried by are: P1: Monoculture sudan grass, P2: Monoculture cowpea, P3 Join with cowpea and Sudan grass in percentage population 25:75, P4:50:50 and P5:75:25.The result showed that intercroping cowpea and sudan grass effected ( P< 0,01) on dry matter production on sudan grass and cowpea there P3 and P4 are highest that 3,18 tons / ha and 3,04 tons / ha for sudan grass and on Cowpea 7,03 tons / ha and 6,35 tons / ha. Crude protein on sudan grass forage, P5 And P4 are highest that 10,50% and P4 10,25%. Best Rate crude fiber on P3 and P4. P1 And P3 crude fat highest that 1,00% and 0,89%, and ash highest at P1, P4 And P5 that 12,83%, 12,28% and 12,17%. For cowpea forage, the best Nutritive value are CP highest at P4 and P5 that 27,72% and 27,59%. Best rate CF at P5 and P4 that 21,06% and 20,89%. highest rate Crude fat at P2 and P3 that 2,05% and 1,69%. highest ash rate at P2 that 17,07%. Concluded the best proportion for join plant sudan grass and cowpea is 50 %: 50 %. Keywords: sudangrass, cowpea, forage, intercroping, crop https://ebiteua.com/anal-sex
Performans Pertumbuhan Babi Lokal Jantan yang Mengonsumsi Pakan Olahan Biji Asam dalam Ransum Redempta Wea
Partner Vol 20, No 2 (2013): Edisi November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v20i2.18

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The  aim of this research  was conducted  growth performance of local male pig that concumption of fermented tamarind seed in ration. This research has been conducted in Polytechnic of Agriculture Kupang from April until September 2012. The materials that used was 21 male local pigs (grower pigs), tamarind seed, tempe yeast, tunggak bean, rice bran, corn meal, meat bone meal, vitamin-mineral premix, and vegetable oil. The variable being measured were dry matter consumption, daily gain, and feed convertion. Research result showed the treatments did not significantly affect  (P>0,05) dry matter consumption (299,89 g/ekor/hari-386,66 g/ekor/hari), daily gain (109,33 g/ekor/hari-133,33 g/ekor/hari),  and feed covertion (2,76-3,50) of male local pigs and the best growth performance was showed by 20% fermentation or not fermentation tamarind seed in feed. Therefore it is suggested that the addition of tamarind seed will not exceed 20% into consumption. Key words : Local male pig, tamarind seed, tempe yeast, growth performance
JUMLAH TOTAL BAKTERI ASAM LAKTAT DAN pH PAKAN CAIR BERBAHAN BIJI ASAM UTUH PADA LAMA FERMENTASI BERBEDA Redempta Wea; Bernadete Barek Koten; Endeyani V. Mohamad
Partner Vol 26, No 1 (2021): EDISI JULI 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v26i1.495

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The aims of this research were to determine pH and the total number of lactic acid bacteria from fermented liquid tamarind seed feed. The research materials were tamarind seeds, bran, yellow corn, soybean meal, meat and bone meal, and water. The treatments were: R0: Liquid feed fermentation time (LFFT) of 0 days; R1: LFFT of 7 days; R2: LFFT 14 days; R3: LFFT 21 days; and R4: LFFT 28 days. Research variables: total number of lactic acid bacteria and pH. The results showed that the total number of lactic acid bacteria increased from 0 (fermentation time 0 days) to 5.59 x 104 CFU / ml (fermentattion time 14 days) and the pH decreased from 5.76 ± 0.11 to 3.76 ± 0.05. It was concluded that fermentation time of up to 14 days causes in the total number of lactic acid bacteria and a decrease in pH. Key Words:  Pig feed, nutrient, waste, fermentation.
KONSUMSI NUTRIEN BABI GROWER PERSILANGAN LANDRACE YANG MENGKONSUMSI PAKAN CAIR FERMENTASI BERBAHAN BIJI ASAM Redempta Wea; Andy Yumima Ninu; Bernadete Barek Koten; Melkianus Dedi Same Randu
Partner Vol 28, No 1 (2023): Edisi Juli 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35726/jp.v28i1.1497

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A study aimed at studying the nutrient consumption of Landrace cross pigs consuming fermented liquid feed made from tamarind seeds with different percentages was carried out in August 2022. The study used a randomized block design (RBD) with 4 treatments and 3 replications: R0 = fermented liquid feed (FLF) containing 0% tamarind seeds (TS), R10 = FLF 10% TS, R20 = FLF 20% TS, and R30 = FLF 30% TS. Data were analyzed using analysis of variance and Duncan's further test. The research variable are the consumption of dry matter, crude fiber, and crude fat. The results showed that increasing the percentage of tamarind seeds had a significant effect (P<0.05) on dry matter, crude fiber, and crude fat consumption and caused increased dry matter and crude fiber, but decreased crude fat consumption of grower pigs. In conclusion, the percentage of using the best tamarind seeds is 30%.Key Words:  Rations, Bioconversion, Nutrients, An Aerobes, Swine, Anti-Nutrition 
Co-Authors . Helda, . A.C. Tabun Abineno, Jemseng Charles Abner Tonu Lema Abner Tonu Lema Agrifina Risti Tae Agustinus Paga Agustinus Semang Agustinus Semang Agustinus Semang Aholiab Aoetpah Andrijanto Hauferson Angi Andy Yumima Ninu Andy Yumima Ninu Andy Yumima Ninu Andy Yumima Ninu Andy Yumina Ninu, Andy Yumina Antonius Jehemat Anugrah, Dedet S. R. Bambang Hadisutanto Bernadete B Koten Bernadete B. Koten Bernadete B. Koten Bernadete Barak Koten Bernadete Barek Konten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Barek Koten Bernadete Koten Bernadus Ndoen Biru, Misi A. Canadianti, Monica Celeste De Araujo Christian Abimayu Morelaka Cystke Sabuna Dede, Adrianus Dedet Septian Raha Anugrah Defrys Rudolf Tulle Deta, Herlina Umbu Dewi Gaina, Cynthia Dewi, Elisa Emilia Martha Narek Endeyani V. Mohamad Ferdinan Suharjono Suek, Ferdinan Suharjono Filphin Adolfin Amalo Floriana Petrosa Un Gaina, Cynthia Dewi Haba, Tersiana I Gusti Komang Oka Wirawan, I Gusti Komang I Ketut Jaya Joesoef, Jayusman Arsiyanti Johanis A. Jermias, Johanis A. Koten, Bernadete B. Maha, Inggrid Trinidad Malawati, Ima Maria Aega Gelolodo Maria Goreti Wunu Maria Klara Salli Maria Milka Nurak Maria Sunarti Djue Maria Yasinta Un Maryati Namah Morelaka, Christian Abimayu Muhammad Agus Muljanto Narek, Emilia Martha Ngasi, Bernadete Dwiyuni Ni Sri Yuliani Ninu, Andy Yumima Oktovianus Funay Paskalis Toe Paskalis Toe Petrus Malo Bulu, Petrus Puspita, Anggi Randu, Melkianus Dedi Same Sepriady Raidon Oematan Serani No Mbeong, Yustus Silvester Muga Sada Sondang Perlindungan Leoanak Stormy Vertygo Suek, Ferdinan Suharjono Tangkonda, Elisabet Theresia Nur Indah Koni Thomas Lapenangga, Thomas Trinidad Maha, Inggrid Tulle, Defrys Ridolof Twen O. Dami Dato Un, Floriana Petrosa Widi, Antin Yeftanti Anggraeni Yelly M. Mulik Yeremias Lita Yukendi A Sufmera Yulfia Nelymalik Selan, Yulfia Nelymalik Yustus Serani Nong Mbeong