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Journal : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan (Indonesian Journal of Animal Science)

The Successful Artificial Insemination with Frozen Semen from Different Genetic Qualities of Friesian Holstein Bull Yekti, Aulia Puspita Anugra; Hasan, Ismail; Hermanto; Febrianto, Nanang; Isnaini, Nurul; Utami, Putri; Syah, Habib Asshidiq; Wahjuningsih , Sri; Susilawati, Trinil
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan Vol. 34 No. 3 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiip.2024.034.03.15

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This study aimed to evaluate the success of artificial insemination (AI) using frozen semen with different genetic qualities of Friesian Holstein Bull. In this research, the bulls came from the artificial insemination center of Singosari, consisting of Friesian Holstein bulls with proven bull certificates and the pure breed from embryo transfer. The frozen semen was produced by standard semen processing in the artificial insemination center of Singosari. The inseminated female totals were 56 head of Friesian Holstein crossbred in Pujon district, Malang, Indonesia. The females were divided into two groups: 28 cows receiving insemination from frozen semen of proven bull (T1) and 28 from pure breed FH bull from embryo transfer (T2). The females were chosen with purposive sampling with the criteria, have a Body Condition Score (BCS) of at least 2.5 (scale 1–5), have normal reproductive organs, and exhibit the clear estrus sign. Artificial insemination was performed with a single dose at the eight hour after estrus. Semen deposition was at the corpus uteri, while the thawing process was performed at 22–23°C for 60 seconds. The result showed that the non-return rate 1 (NRR-1), non-return rate 2 (NRR-2), and conception rate (CR) values for AI using frozen semen from a proven bull were 96%, 75% and 43%, respectively. In contrast, the percentage of AI success using pure breed FH bull from embryo transfer was 93%, 86%, and 64%. In conclusion, AI success using pure breed FH bull from embryo transfer was better than proven bull frozen semen.
The Effects of Foot and Mouth Disease on the Profitability of Smallholder Dairy Farms: Evidence from East Java, Indonesia Febrianto, Nanang; Hartono, Budi; Nugroho, Eko; Eka Kusumastuti, Anie; Sugeng Winarto, Priyo; Akhiroh, Puji; Susilawati, Trinil; Puspita Anugra Yekti, Aulia; Utami, Putri; Nadia Ramli, Nurul; Helmi, Muhammad
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan Vol. 35 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiip.2025.035.01.13

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Foot and mouth disease (FMD) poses significant threats to livestock production systems globally, particularly cloven-hoofed animals. Indonesia's recent FMD outbreak, following 35 years of disease-free status, created substantial economic challenges for the dairy sector. Despite the scale of the outbreak, limited research has focused on its specific financial impacts on smallholder dairy farms, creating a critical knowledge gap for effective policy development. This study analyses the financial impact of foot and mouth disease (FMD) on dairy farming, focusing on changes in revenue, costs, and profitability before and after the outbreak. Through descriptive and input?output analysis, economic losses were quantified on the basis of structured surveys and secondary data from affected dairy farmers. The findings indicate that the FMD significantly reduced milk production revenue (-8%) while increasing overall farm costs (+6%), leading to a drastic 84% decline in farm profits. Increased spending on veterinary treatments, feed supplementation, and transportation further exacerbated financial instability, whereas a slight increase in livestock sales (+11%) served as a short-term coping mechanism. These results highlight the need for enhanced disease control measures, financial assistance programs, and policy interventions to support affected farmers. Implementing effective vaccination strategies, improving biosecurity protocols, and establishing government-backed economic relief programs can mitigate the financial burden of FMD on the dairy sector. This study contributes to the limited literature on the economic consequences of livestock disease outbreaks in Indonesia and emphasises the need for long-term resilience strategies to sustain dairy farm profitability and stability in disease-prone regions.  
Conception Rate of Filial Friesian Holstein Cows After Being Inseminated Using Unsexed and Sexed Semen Firdaus, Amir; Utami, Putri; Ramadhani, Anisa; Syah, Habib Asshidiq; ShikhMaidin, Mashitah; Yekti, Aulia Puspita Anugra; Isnaini, Nurul; Susilawati, Trinil
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiip.2024.034.01.11

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This research aimed to increase the reproduction of dairy cows with artificial insemination (AI) in Filial Friesian Holstein cows using sexed semen. This research was conducted in Pandesari Village, Pujon District, Malang Regency, East Java. The 114 Filial Friesian Holstein cows were used in this research and divided into three Treatments: T1: 38 cows were inseminated using unsexed semen, T2: 38 cows were inseminated using albumin sedimentation sexed semen, and T3: 38 cows were inseminated using Percoll density gradient centrifugation (PDGC) sexed semen. The material was selected by purposive sampling with a minimum body condition score (BCS) specification of 2.5 (scale 1-5); the material had normal reproductive organs and showed signs of heat/estrus. The parameters of this study are the percentage of non-return rate (NRR) 1, NRR 2, and conception rate (CR). The data obtained were analyzed using descriptive analysis. The differences in NRR and CR between the unsexed sperm, sexed sperm with albumin sedimentation, and sexed sperm with PDGC were analyzed with the chi-square test and were considered significant at p < 0.05. The chi-square test was carried out to compare the observed values with the expected values. The results showed that the success of artificial insemination was greater by using albumin-sedimented sexed semen compared to unsexed semen or PDGC-sexed semen, with NRR values of 1 (95%), NRR values of 2 (87%) and CR values of 63%. The conception rate of artificial insemination using albumin-sedimented sexed semen was 63% greater than that of artificial insemination using unsexed semen and PDGC-sexed semen, which obtained the same value of 47%.
Co-Authors Aditya Wicaksono Agus Oman Sudrajat Agustin, Erina Akhiroh, Puji Al Qohar, Bagus Alfindo, Nico Dian Ali Mustadi Amajida, Saraya Ambarwati, Dyah Amelia Putri, Winda Amelia Rika Anah, Sri Ananto Aji, Ananto Andi Asrina Angraini, Dwi Rizki Anwar, Muh Apik Budi Santoso Ardilla, Yohana Nanita Nansy Arini, Vhita Syukrya Aripa Hasanah , Nur Armawan, Ladyka Viola As'ari, Hasyim Asrul Abdullah Astari, Dewanti Widya atim rinawati Aulia Puspita Anugra Yekti Aulia Putri, Devita Aulia, Usna Aurilia Viona, Tiara Bayu , Silvana Budi Hartono Caska - Chotimah, Indira Christina Ismaniati Christy Efiyanti Cicih Ratnasih, Cicih Darwina, Darwina Delima, Isniyunisyafna Diah Denny Nurdiansyah Dewi, Trisni Dinamella Wahjuningrum Dullah, Ahmad Ubai Eka Kusumastuti, Anie Eka Yusnaldi Ekawati Ekawati Eko Nugroho Endah Dewi Purnamasari Endang Silaningsih Fadillah Fadillah Fatmah Afrianty Gobel Fatria Harwanto Febrian, Ilham Rohmat Febrianto, Nanang Fergy Sandria, Muhammad Firdaus, Amir Hamzah Hasyim Hermanto Hermayanti, Tanti Hilda Zulkifli Ibnu Faruki, Adnan Ida Wahyuni Idris, Fairus Prihatin Iis Diatin Imam Subarkah Imas Maesaroh Irianti, Een Irmanida Batubara irviana, ira Irzal Effendi Ismail Hasan, Ismail Istiqomah Nur Rahmawati Juhadi Juhadi Jumanto Unjung Jundi, Muhamad Jundi, Muhammad Kartini, Alif Yuanita Khairani, Aulia Kurniawan, Egy Kusrianty, Nelly Kusumawati, Tri Indah Lewinsca, Maurend Yayank Marcela, Raya Maryanto Masriana Masriana, Masriana Maula, Inayatul Maulidnawati, Abrina Mia Setiawati Much Aziz Muslim Muhaimin, Ahmad Muhammad Ali, Hendry Muhammad Helmi Muhammad Kaulan Karima Muharramah, Disa Hijratul Muhyidin Muji Burrohman Mujihari, Mujihari mukarromah, maqiyatul Munawaroh, Fauziyatul Mursal Aziz Murti, Wahyu Muslima, Patriotika Nadia Ramli, Nurul Nazilah, Lailatun Nicolas, Hieronimus Ningsih, Maylinna Rahayu Nita Yunianti Ratnasari Novalinda, Novalinda Novitasari, Amanda Novitasari, Prihatini Dini Novitrie, Ayu Nur Imamah Nurlinda, SE., MM, R.A Nurlizawati Nurul Hasanah Nurul Isnaini Octaviany, Efi Perdana Arifin, Satria Pertiwi, Dwika Ananda Agustina Pinandita, Egi Pur Prameswari, Ayu Priyo Sugeng Winarto Puji Hastuti, Yuni Puspita Anugra Yekti, Aulia Putri, Kreati Hanna Qohar, Bagus Al Rabiatul Adawiyah Rahmadani, Aulia Rahmaddeni Rahmaddeni Rahmadhana, Sharah Rahmawati, Yuli Nur Ramadhani, Anisa Rambe, Riris Nurkholidah Restu Restu Risli , Andrea Risma Handayani Rispa Ngindana Rispantyo Rispantyo, Rispantyo Ritonga, Yunizar Rizki Amalia Rizki Wandini, Rora Sahid Agustian Hudjimartsu Sahiman, Kunta Adnan Salbila, Isal Saputra, Yoerdy Agusmal Setiadi, Diaz Hazrina ShikhMaidin, Mashitah Sibarani, Benly Levi Andreas Sinaga, Leonardo SITI FATIMAH Siti Khodijah Parinduri Sri Nuryati Sucipto Sukmawati Sukmawati Sumiaty Sumiaty Supriadi Supriadi Suprida, Suprida Susi Handayani Suyono Suyono Syah, Habib Asshidiq Syamsi, Afduha Nurus Tanga , Yulizchia Malica Pinkan Tanga, Yulizchia Malica Pinkan Tatag Budiardi umi arifah Utami*, Rahayu Dwi Vidya Vitta Adhivinna, Vidya Vitta Viona, Tiara Aurilia Wahjuningsih , Sri Widayanti, Amanda Widya Ningsih, Mutiara Wira Wibawa, Herry Y. Hadiroseyani Yonvitner - Yunola, Satra Yusriani, Yusriani