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PETERPAN (Jurnal Peternakan Terapan)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27212599     DOI : DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25181/jpt.v1i0
urnal Peternakan Terapan merupakan jurnal yang mewadahi publikasi hasil penelitian/studi di bidang peternakan meliputi: Produksi Ternak, Nutrisi dan Makanan Ternak, Teknologi Hasil Ternak, kesehatan ternak dan Sosial Ekonomi Peternakan. Jurnal ini diterbitkan dua kali setahun oleh Jurusan Peternakan Politeknik Negeri Lampung Jurnal Peternakan Terapan (Peterpan) adalah jurnal ilmiah mempublikasikan hasil penelitian dan review bidang peternakan yang mencakup: 1. Pemuliaan dan genetika ternak, 2. Reproduksi ternak, 3. Anatomi dan fisiologi ternak, 4. Nutrisi dan teknologi pakan ternak, 5. Hijauan pakan ternak, produksi ternak, 6. Bioteknologi peternakan, 7. Tingkah laku ternak, 8. Kesehatan ternak, 9. Sistem peternakan, 10. Sosial ekonomi peternakan, 11. Kebijakan peternakan, 12. Teknologi hasil ternak.
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Evaluasi Keberhasilan Transfer Embrio Sapi Limosin dan Performan Pedetnya di Kabupaten Tuban Boluka, S B; Suroto, K S; Astuti, F K; Murti, A T
PETERPAN (Jurnal Peternakan Terapan) Vol 8 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v8i1.4412

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This study evaluates the success of Limosin cattle embryo transfer (ET) and subsequent calf performance in Tuban Regency, Indonesia. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach to detail observed events and relate them to research variables. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, including Service per Conception (S/C) and Conception Rate (CR). The study found a 25% ET success rate, which is at the lower end of the national standard (25-35%). This was influenced by the limited availability of productive recipients (only 26.67% of 75 cows were deemed suitable), suboptimal physiological conditions and Body Condition Scores (BCS) of recipients, and technical challenges such as imprecise estrus synchronization and technician skill. Additionally, the tropical dry climate in Tuban contributed to heat stress, potentially impacting embryo implantation. Despite these challenges, the resulting calves showed good performance, with average birth weights of 27-28 kg and daily weight gains (ADG) of 777.8-898.9 g/day, categorizing them as optimal for superior genetic beef cattle. This indicates that in vitro fertilization (FIV) embryos from superior donors can successfully transfer desirable genetic traits even when raised by local recipient cows. The study concludes that while challenges exist, ET holds significant potential for improving cattle genetic quality in Tuban
Potensi Limbah Pertanian dan Perkebunan sebagai Sumber Pakan Ternak Ruminansia Berdasarkan Daya Dukung Nutrisi (BK, PK, dan TDN) di Kabupaten Paser, Kalimantan Timur Nurjannah, I; Fanani, A F
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v8i1.4544

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Paser Regency in East Kalimantan Province has considerable potential in the agricultural and plantation sectors, which generate substantial amounts of biomass residues that can be utilized as alternative feed resources for ruminant livestock. However, quantitative evaluations of the contribution of these residues to regional feed availability remain limited. This study aimed to assess the potential of agricultural and plantation residues as sources of ruminant feed in Paser Regency based on the availability of dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), and total digestible nutrients (TDN), as well as to estimate the regional feed carrying capacity. This research employed a descriptive quantitative approach using secondary data obtained from the official publication "Kabupaten Paser Dalam Angka 2025". Data on harvested areas and production of major agricultural and plantation commodities were used to estimate the potential biomass residues and their nutrient contents. Feed carrying capacity was calculated by comparing the total nutrient availability with the annual feed requirements per livestock unit (LU). The results showed that agricultural residues produced approximately 32,635.46 tons of DM, 24,070.64 tons of CP, and 14,464.24 tons of TDN. Based on these values, the feed carrying capacity was estimated at 14,307 LU based on DM, 99,891 LU based on CP, and 9,211 LU based on TDN, with TDN acting as the limiting factor. Compared with the total ruminant population of 16,768.88 LU in 2024, agricultural residues could supply about 54.9% of the feed requirement. Plantation residues generated larger amounts of biomass nutrients but contributed only about 316 LU due to limitations in nutrient balance and digestibility. Overall, agricultural and plantation residues have complementary roles as local feed resources. Their integrated utilization through appropriate feed formulation can enhance feed availability and support sustainable ruminant livestock development in Paser Regency.
Identifikasi Potensi Pengembangan Kerbau Lokal dengan Metode Location Quotient (LQ) di Kecamatan Moa Kabupaten Maluku Barat Daya Alam, A; Kewilaa, A I; Sairudy, A
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v8i1.4575

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The purpose of this study was to determine the sub-districts in Southwest Maluku Regency that have the potential for developing local buffalo livestock. The method used in this study was secondary data observation of Southwest Maluku Regency which was then analyzed using Location Quotient (LQ) analysis. The results of the analysis showed that Moa District had an LQ value of 2.73. West Wetar and East Wetar Districts as well as the Romang Islands also showed high LQ values of 2.74; 2.33; and 1.16, respectively. Meanwhile, there were other sub-districts with LQ values <1, meaning they were included in the non-basic category, namely Letii, Lakor, Wetar, North Kisar, and the Southern Islands Districts. Furthermore, several sub-districts in Southwest Maluku Regency, including North Wetar, Damer, Mdona Hyera, Babar Island, Wetang Island, East Babar, Masela Island, and Dawelor Dawera, even have an LQ value of 0, indicating a very low or unrecorded buffalo population. Moa District has a clear comparative advantage in buffalo farming compared to other sub-districts in Southwest Maluku Regency. Based on livestock population data analysis, this region has the highest recorded number of buffalo, 11,610 out of a total of 13,443 buffalo in the entire regency, or approximately 86.36% of the total buffalo population in the region. Moa District demonstrates outstanding potential as a center for local buffalo development in Southwest Maluku Regency. This potential also strengthens the role of the Moa buffalo as a superior Maluku germplasm that needs to be preserved and developed sustainably
Skin Disease in Livestock and Its Impact on the Tanning Industry: A Comprehensive Review Putri, N; Pertiwi, V R; Proboningrat, A; Fadholly, A
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v8i1.4784

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Skin diseases in livestock are a significant and often overlooked issue, but they greatly affect the quality of leather, the primary raw material for the tanning industry. Skins affected by diseases such as dermatitis, parasitic infestations, or other skin lesions are prone to defects that lower the economic and aesthetic value of the raw material. This decline in quality directly impacts the productivity and profitability of the tanning industry, as defective hides are of lower grade, reducing yields and limiting the ability to meet domestic and export market standards. This problem also affects livestock farmers through lower skin prices and can weaken added value throughout the supply chain. Our scoping study included papers retrieved from SCOPUS, PubMed, and Web of Science databases, as well as reports from various organizations. This review evaluates multiple types of skin diseases in livestock, the defects they cause, and their implications for leather quality and the broader economy. The findings of this review highlight the importance of multidisciplinary interventions in controlling skin diseases in livestock, thereby improving leather quality and enhancing the sustainability of the tanning industry.
Perilaku Peternak terhadap Risiko Produksi Usaha Ternak Ayam Broiler di Kabupaten Sintang Valentina, E; Maswadi; Suharyani, A
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v8i1.4801

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This study aims to analyze the production risk levels of broiler farming under partnership and independent systems in Sintang Regency, and to assess farmers’ behavior toward production risks. The study employed a quantitative descriptive method using the Moscardi dan de Janvry risk factor model. The respondents comprised 60 farmers, including 30 partnership-system farmers and 30 independent-system farmers. The results indicate that production risk is lower in the partnership system than in the independent system, and that most farmers are risk lovers. These findings can serve as a basis for risk mitigation strategies for broiler chicken farmers in Sintang Regency
Analisis Efisiensi Produksi dan Distribusi Pakan Ternak dalam Mendukung Ketahanan Pangan Nasional: Review Irma; Purnama, I; Juanda, F; Ali, A M
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/peterpan.v8i1.4811

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Livestock feed plays a vital role in the national food security system as a key determinant of animal protein availability. However, this sector faces significant challenges, including high production costs reaching 60-70% of total operational expenses, raw material price fluctuations, and dependency on imports. This study aims to analyze factors affecting the efficiency of feed production and distribution and to identify relevant strategies to strengthen food security in Indonesia. The method used is a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) examining literature published between 2013–2023 from various academic databases. The results indicate that production efficiency can be achieved through the diversification of local feed ingredients based on a circular feed economy (such as agricultural waste fermentation), which can reduce costs by up to 30%, alongside the adoption of processing technology mechanization. Regarding distribution, efficiency is attained through logistic route optimization and integrated inventory management to maintain supply chain resilience against market shocks. This study concludes that the synergy between feed technology innovation and logistic system improvement is crucial to ensuring supply stability, affordability of animal protein, and the sustainability of national food security

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