Haekal, Muhammad Haekal
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Pendampingan Peningkatan Usaha Ternak Sapi Pedaging melalui Program Pengembangan Masyarakat di Desa Sumber Rejeki: Fayyadh Fadillah; Haekal, Muhammad Haekal; Tri Budiarto; Edi Wiraguna; Muhammad Iqbal Nurulhaq; Widya Hasian Situmeang
Jurnal Resolusi Konflik, CSR dan Pemberdayaan (CARE) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Inovasi Sosial dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Center for Alternative Dispute Resolution and Empowerment (CARE) IPB University

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Livestock waste is all waste left over from animal husbandry activities, whether in the form of liquid waste, solid waste, or gas. Waste basically cannot be prevented but can be processed. Waste that is not maximally utilized has an impact on the environment and can pollute water, soil and air in Sumber Rejeki Village, South Kalimantan Province. One of the leading commodities in Sumber Rejeki Village, South Kalimantan Province is broiler cattle with a population in 2023 of 250 heads. This training and mentoring aims to improve the skills of farmers, the application of modern technology in livestock management, and business development through the manufacture of innovative products such as the utilization of broiler waste into organic fertilizer and liquid organic fertilizer. There are several problems that arise such as pungent odors due to the waste produced that can affect air quality. Therefore, it is necessary to have awareness of farmers to be able to process the waste produced so that it is not only disposed of but farmers can utilize the waste to be used as additional income and can reduce pollution in the village. By increasing awareness, skills, and knowledge, farmers will be able to create and open new businesses in the livestock sector and reduce existing pollution.
MANAJEMEN PAKAN KUDA DALAM USAHA JASA KUDA KELILING PANTAI DI LOMBOK (HORSE FEED MANAGEMENT IN THE MOBILE HORSE SERVICE BUSINESS AT LOMBOK BEACH) Harmayani, Ria; Alimuddin, Alimuddin; Fitriyah, abyadul; Aminah Zaim Alyamini, Ishmah Humaidatul; Risfianty, Dwi Kartika; Haekal, Muhammad Haekal
JAS (Jurnal Agri Sains) Vol 9, No 1: Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Muara Bungo

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The Mobile horse service business at Lombok Beach has the potential to increase local community income and support sustainable tourism. Its success heavily depends on effective feed management, as feed influences horse health and performance. This study analyzes feeding patterns, factors influencing feed selection, and their impacts on horses in the Lombok Beach area. The methods used include direct observation, interviews, questionnaires, and feed testing at 13 locations over three months. The results show that feed is usually provided twice daily in the form of forage and concentrate, with most respondents giving 8-12 kg per horse per day, consisting of grinting grass, udel-udelan spear grass, spear grass, merakan grass, and field grass. Concentrates range from 1 to 3 kg per horse per day, but challenges include the supply of quality forage and high costs. Less optimal feed management increases the risk of parasitic diseases and decreases horse performance. Sustainable efforts include developing feed from agricultural waste, training, partnerships, and waste management and fermented feed practices. It is recommended that farmers/ managers and policymakers strengthen innovation, training, and health monitoring to support the sustainability of this business.Keywords: Beach touring horses, Feed management, Horse feed, Horse health, Horse service business, Horseback riding tourism.