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Analysis of the Potential Development of Goats and Sheep in Batu Bara Harahap, T.M.N.H; G.A.W Siregar; A.H. Daulay; A. Purba
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): Jurnal Peternakan Integratif
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (254.059 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/jpi.v10i3.10436

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One of the districts that have the potential to develop goats and sheep in North Sumatra is Batu Bara Regency. For this reason, a study was conducted to determine the potential of livestock resources, the area and capacity of goats and sheep, and alternative strategies that are effective in developing goats and sheep in Batu Bara Regency. This research was conducted in September – November 2021 using the stratified sampling research method in the sub-districts in Batu Bara Regency and the purposive sampling method, which resulted in the highest population sub-district, namely Laut Tador District, the medium population in Air Putih District, and the low population being Sei Suka District. . Sampling using the method of determining the quota of 30 respondents in each sub-district. The respondents were interviewed to obtain information regarding goat and sheep livestock. Data analysis carried out is descriptive analysis, location quotient, livestock density, feed concentration index, carrying capacity of agricultural and plantation waste, carrying capacity index of agricultural and plantation waste, capacity to increase the population of ruminant livestock (KPPTR), and SWOT analysis. Based on the research results, Batu Bara Regency has the potential to develop goats and sheep. Five areas each become the basis for goats and sheep in the district. The carrying capacity of goats and sheep in Batu Bara Regency is 168,040.04 ST for goats and 166,236.56 ST for sheep. The right strategy and priority is the SO strategy.
Analysis of the Potential Development of Goats and Sheep in Batu Bara T.M.N.H Harahap; G.A.W Siregar; A.H. Daulay; A. Purba
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022): Jurnal Peternakan Integratif
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jpi.v10i3.10436

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One of the districts that have the potential to develop goats and sheep in North Sumatra is Batu Bara Regency. For this reason, a study was conducted to determine the potential of livestock resources, the area and capacity of goats and sheep, and alternative strategies that are effective in developing goats and sheep in Batu Bara Regency. This research was conducted in September – November 2021 using the stratified sampling research method in the sub-districts in Batu Bara Regency and the purposive sampling method, which resulted in the highest population sub-district, namely Laut Tador District, the medium population in Air Putih District, and the low population being Sei Suka District. . Sampling using the method of determining the quota of 30 respondents in each sub-district. The respondents were interviewed to obtain information regarding goat and sheep livestock. Data analysis carried out is descriptive analysis, location quotient, livestock density, feed concentration index, carrying capacity of agricultural and plantation waste, carrying capacity index of agricultural and plantation waste, capacity to increase the population of ruminant livestock (KPPTR), and SWOT analysis. Based on the research results, Batu Bara Regency has the potential to develop goats and sheep. Five areas each become the basis for goats and sheep in the district. The carrying capacity of goats and sheep in Batu Bara Regency is 168,040.04 ST for goats and 166,236.56 ST for sheep. The right strategy and priority is the SO strategy.
Analysis of Factors Influencing Nematode Prevalence in Beef Cattle Faeces at Tanjung Morawa District Fantari, E.; M. Tafsin; N. Ginting; P. Patriani; A. Purba
Jurnal Peternakan Integratif Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Perternakan Integratif
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jpi.v11i1.11522

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This study aims to identify the type, number of nematode eggs, and nematode prevalence rate, as well as determine the factors that influence the prevalence of nematode eggs in beef cattle feces in Tanjung Morawa District. The research method used was direct interviews with farmers assisted by questionnaires and examination of 89 beef cattle fecal samples at the Medan Veterinary Center Parasitology Laboratory. Purposive sampling techniques were carried out. The research samples were Dalu Sepuluh A Village, Bangun Rejo Village, Dalu Sepuluh B Village in Tanjung Morawa District with variables maintenance systems, deworming, cage sanitation, forage collection time, cow age, cattle breed, and gender. Based on the examination results, 43 positive samples were obtained with a prevalence of 48.31% (commonly), and the egg infestation rate per gram of feces was in the low to medium category, with an average of 200-700 eggs. The types of nematode eggs found are Bunostomum sp., Capillaria sp., Cooperia sp., Eimeria sp., Oesophagostomum sp., Trichuris sp. Most nematode eggs are in the type of Eimeria sp. Factors influencing the prevalence and infestation of eggs per gram of feces are the maintenance system, deworming, cage sanitation, and forage collection time.