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Health Status Of Sacrificial Animals In Kupang City In 2020 Based On Anthemortem And Postmortem Examination Novie Hellen Manongga; Herlina U Deta; Aji Winarso
Jurnal Veteriner Nusantara Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Agustus 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Kedokteran Hewan, Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jvn.v5i2.4254

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Slaughter of sacrificial animals is generally done in mosques on the day of sacrifice or Eid al-Adha. Animals that are commonly used as sacrifices such as camels, cows, buffaloes, goats, and sheep. Before slaughtering sacrificial animals, it is very important to conduct antemortem and postmortem examinations. This library study was conducted from November to December 2020 which includes the collection of data on the 2020 sacrificial assistance report from the Kupang City Agriculture Office and offline and online reference/library searches. Sacrificial animal data obtained from the Kupang City Agriculture Office and reference/library sources obtained are analyzed descriptively and discussed based on the results of research from various sources. The results of the library study showed that the total sacrificial animals in 2020 as many as 2,645 consisting of 1,537 cows, 1,107 goats, and 1 sheeps. An antemortem and postmortem examination showed normal results. The sacrificial animal was examined by 86 veterinarians and 160 paramedics.
Deteksi Urolithiasis pada Sapi Bali (Bos Sondaicus) yang Dipelihara Secara Semi Intensif di Desa Noelbaki Kecamatan Kupang Tengah Windra Triven Benu; Yohanes TRMR Simarmata; Herlina U Deta
Jurnal Veteriner Nusantara Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Februari 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Kedokteran Hewan, Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jvn.v6i1.10052

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One of the Urolithiasis diseases in Bali cattle (Bos sondaicus) is crystal stones found in the urinary tract. These stones are formed in the kidney pelvis, ureter, bladder and urethra which can enlarge and can cause pain, bleeding or infection in the urinary tract forming crystals in the urine Urinary stones can move down along the ureter and enter the urinary bladder and when they occur deposition, the crystallized particles can increase in size so that they can cause disturbances in cattle. This study aims to identify and determine high levels of calcium oxalate in the kidneys can also affect the occurrence of crystal stones in male Bali cattle in Noelbaki Village, Central Kupang District, Kupang Regency. Macroscopic examination of urine sediment in Bali bulls, namely the examination of urine color, pH examination, and examination of Urine Specific Gravity and Microscopic Examination including Dicentrifuge and Calcium Oxalate Test Kit on 50 male Bali cattle. The results of the urine examination of male Bali cattle showed 5 positive types of crystals, 3 calcium oxalate and 2 sturvite.