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PRODUKSI PAKAN TERNAK DIMUSIM KEMARAU OLEH KELOMPOK TERNAK TANI SANGGAH BETES KABUPATEN ROTE NDAO Foeh, Nancy Diana Frederika Katerina; Datta, Frans Umbu; Ndaong, Nemay Anggadewi; Detha, Annytha Ina Rohi
Jurnal Media Tropika Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Media Tropika
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mediatropika.v4i1.16017

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Community service is one of the programs that must be continued to be carried out in the community. In oder to reach the farmers needed in the Sanggah Betes Farmer group, Holoama Village, Lobalain District, Rote Ndao Regency, where the availability of fresh grass in the fields and tree leaves are abundant in February to May and Straw is also abundant in harvest season (rice straw and corn) as well as forage crops (grass odot) that introduced to Rote are also increasing. So the challenge is the utilization of this extraordinary potential food source is not optimal yet. The model of service activities offered to this group was in the form of socialization and direct practice of the service committee team to livestock groups under the local service supervision which is the Livestock Office of Rote Ndao Regency. The expected results of this service activity were this livestock group becomes a central example for other livestock groups and will continue to apply the knowledge that gained.
MANAJEMEN PEMELIHARAAN TERNAK BABI PADA PETERNAKAN BABI TOLU WEI SUMBA TIMUR Datta, Frans Umbu; Foeh, Nancy Diana Frederika Katerina; Detha, Annytha Ina Rohi; Mandala, Graziela Angelicha; Bero, Catharina De Ricci Inye; Toha, Larry Richard Wellem; Ndaong, Nemay Anggadewi
Jurnal Media Tropika Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Media Tropika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mediatropika.v4i2.15819

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Tolu Wei Pig Farm has a population of 444 pigs, including 14 heifers, 26 pregnant pigs, 15 parturient pigs, 153 newborn piglets, 98 weaned piglets, 5 studs, and 133 fattening pigs of various types. The pigs kept are Landrace, Duroc, and Yorkshire. This Field Work Practice (PKL) activity aims to find out and analyze housing management, the type of feed given at each growth period, mating management, health management at various breeding phases, and the implementation of waste processing at the Tolu Wei Pig Farm. The methods used are observation, interviews, practice, and education. Based on this method, it is known that the housing system implemented by the Tolu Wei Pig Farm is intensive, feeding is carried out twice a day, namely in the morning and evening with the type of feed given in the form of a mixture of pellets and pigmix, there is application of biosecurity and sanitation and treatment is carried out on sick livestock. , reproductive management is carried out by means of natural mating and artificial insemination (AI), and processing of livestock waste is carried out by collecting it in a special area for waste and pig feces by drying in the sun. The conclusion obtained is that the housing management has met good housing standards, the feed management implemented can meet nutritional needs, the health management in the form of biosecurity implemented is good, and the reproductive management implemented has met good standards.
SOSIALISASI TANGGAP RABIES MELALUI PENDEKATAN MASYARAKAT DI DESA KUALIN, KABUPATEN TIMUR TENGAH SELATAN Pandarangga, Putri; Utami, Tri; Foeh, Nancy Diana Frederika Katerina; Sitompul, Yeremia Yobelanno; Wuhan, Yustinus Oswin Primajuni; Simarmata, Yohanes Timbun Raja Mangiut Ronael; Joesoef, Jayusman Arsiyanti; Datta, Frans Umbu; Amalo, Maria; Dangur, Fransiska Aping
Jurnal Media Tropika Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Media Tropika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mediatropika.v4i2.19291

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Rabies is a zoonotic disease that can attack humans through dog bites. Various methods have been performed for prevention, including socialization activities about rabies. The aim of community service, conducted by the Clinical, Reproduction, Pathology, and Reproduction Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, Nusa Cendana University in Kualin Village, was to increase knowledge about rabies. Socialization was a method to increase awareness about rabies in the Kualin community, which this method using the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach. The ABCD concept consists of 1). Identification of community assets; 2). Partner involvement; 3). Participation of the community service team; and 4). Partnership collaboration. The poster was one of the communication, information, and education (KIE) tools for transferring knowledge. Based on the results of the pre-and post-test, it shows that this method is quite successful where public knowledge about the symptoms of animals infected with rabies (58.82% to 88.23%), symptoms of humans infected with rabies (35.29% to 76.47%), and assistance if bitten by infected dogs (76.47% to 88.23%) increased significantly. So, this method can be applied to socialize other animal diseases that cause economic losses to the Kualin community.
IMPLEMENTASI BIOSEKURITI PADA USAHA BUDIDAYA AYAM KUB: UPAYA PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT DAN PENINGKATAN KUALITAS HASIL TERNAK Detha, Annytha Ina Rohi; Foeh, Nancy Diana Frederika Katerina; Ndaong, Nemay Anggadewi
Jurnal Media Tropika Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Media Tropika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mediatropika.v5i2.21426

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The cultivation of Kampung Unggul Balitbangtan (KUB) chickens presents significant potential for enhancing community economic welfare, particularly in improving family nutrition in rural areas. Nevertheless, a major challenge faced by partner farmers is the limited knowledge of proper KUB chicken farming techniques, including maintenance practices and the implementation of biosecurity measures. This community service initiative aimed to improve farmers' understanding and skills in applying biosecurity principles to prevent disease outbreaks and enhance livestock production quality. The program employed a combination of educational seminars, hands-on training sessions, and intensive group mentoring. The outcomes demonstrated a notable improvement in farmers' awareness of the importance of biosecurity, positive shifts in the application of best practices for KUB chicken management, and a reduction in livestock disease incidence. This initiative is expected to contribute to the development of sustainable, healthy, productive, and competitive KUB chicken farming enterprises.