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DETEKSI ANAPLASMOSIS PADA SAPI PERANAKAN FRIESIAN HOLSTEIN (PFH) DI PUSKESWAN KOTA BATU: DETECTION OF ANAPLASMOSIS IN FRIESIAN HOLSTEIN (PFH) CATTLE AT PUSKESWAN AND RPH BATU CITY Chabiburrochman, Muhammad Masud; Kurniawan, M Fuad; Elmanaviean, M; Nastiti, Izzun
Tropical Animal Science Vol. 8 No. 1 May (2026): TROPICAL ANIMAL SCIENCE
Publisher : Universitas Boyolali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36596/tas.v8i1.2208

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Early detection of Anaplasmosis is essential to prevent infection in host cells. Anaplasmosis is transmitted through disease vectors that are usually transmitted by vectors (Karlsen, 2020). The main vector of Anaplasma phagocytophilum is the tick Ixodes ricinus. Anaplasmosis in cattle is generally caused by Anaplasma bovis, Anaplasma marginale, and Anaplasma centrale, which are reported to infect cattle. Confirmation of the diagnosis can be through blood tests and PCR. Appropriate diagnosis and therapy are necessary to prevent the condition of animals infected with blood parasites from worsening. This research data is based on data on Anaplasmosis cases in cattle collected from the health data of PFH cattle in Batu City. The research animals used were beef cattle, namely PFH cattle, with a total of 30 samples. Observations were first carried out in each sub-district, then 10% were taken from each sub-district in Batu City. This study aims to identify blood samples from dairy cattle based on sex, age, and breed of the cattle, namely Friesian Holstein Cross (PFH). Detection of Anaplasmosis in Friesian Holstein Cross (PFH) Cattle at the Animal Health Center and Slaughterhouse in Batu City was obtained. The diagnosis of anaplasmosis in animals was determined based on signals, anamnesis, and physical examination, confirmed by supporting examinations, namely blood smears and blood hematology. Treatment of anaplasmosis cases in Friesian Holstein cattle at the Batu Animal Health Center is with symptomatic therapy in the form of multivitamins (injectamine) and antibiotics (oxytetracycline).
Phenotypic Evaluation of Crossbred Progeny from Boer and Peranakan Ettawa (PE) Goats Kentjonowaty, Inggit; Suyadi, Suyadi; Chabiburrochman, Muhammad Masud
Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan Vol. 36 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiip.2026.036.01.1

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Given the importance of enhancing local livestock productivity, this study evaluated the phenotypic traits of Boer × Peranakan Ettawa (Boer-PE) crossbred offspring. The objective was to identify superior individuals for the development of a specialized meat-type goat lineage in Indonesia. Nineteen Boer-PE offspring, consisting of nine females and ten males, were monitored from birth to four weeks of age. Morphometric data, including body weight, body length, wither height, chest circumference, and ear dimensions, were recorded and analyzed to identify the performance of their parental breeds. The results showed that the crossbred progeny had higher average body weight and improved morphometrical attributes as compared to the native PE goats, which indicated the presence of positive heterosis. Female offspring Boer-PE goats had the average weight gain of 1.8 kg, with chest circumference of 36.86 cm, body height of 36 cm, and body length of 36 cm. Males offspring showed higher performance, with an average weight gain of 2.0 kg, chest circumference of 39.13 cm, body height of 42.25 cm and body length of 39.13 cm. These findings showed that Boer-PE crossbred goats have significant potential in the selection as the starting stock in meat type goat breeding initiatives. It is recommended to carry out further generational analysis in conjunction with molecular genetic research to confirm that the performance is stable, and that the beneficial traits are hereditary.