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Hemorrhagic Septicaemia In Alabio Ducks Infected With Pasteurella multocida By Various Routes Wiwin Winarsih; Hermonoadi Huminto; Bibiana Widiyati Lay; Ramdani Ramdani
Media Veteriner Vol. 7 No. 1 (2000): Media Veteriner
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Seratus ekor itik Alabio yang berumur lima rninggu dibagi menjadi empat kelompok berdasarkan rute infeksi yaitu intravena (i.v.), intramuskular (i.m.) intratrakhea (i.t.) dan kontrol (K). Kelompok perlakuan diinfeksi dengan bakteri P. multocida yang diisolasi dari itik dengan dosis 2x 105   cfu mL. Semua itik dinekropsi setelah satu, tiga, enam, 12 dan 24 jam infeksi. Itik-itik dari Kelompok i.v. menunjukkan septikemia hemorhagika, sedang itik dari Kelompok i.m. dan i.t. menunjukkan kerusakan yang sama tiga jam p.i. Semakin lama waktu pengamatan, semakin parah proses kerusakannya. Pada Kelompok Kontrol tidak ditemukan kerusakan
The research was conducted for 12 months at three different locations of poultry farm at Kemang of Parung sub district, Bogor. The sites are about 10 km away from Bogor, surrounded by orchards or other trees and far enough of human dwelling. The influence of ambient temperature, humidity, monthly rainfall and number of rainy days were observed against the population of filth flies Musca domestica and Ophyra chalcogaster. Within a year the four climatic factors during wet and dry seasons were not F .X. Koesharto; Susi Soviana; Etih Sudarnika
Media Veteriner Vol. 7 No. 1 (2000): Media Veteriner
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The research was conducted for 12 months at three different locations of poultry farm at Kemang of Parung sub district, Bogor. The sites are about 10 km away from Bogor, surrounded by orchards or other trees and far enough of human dwelling. The influence of ambient temperature, humidity, monthly rainfall and number of rainy days were observed against the population of filth flies Musca domestica and Ophyra chalcogaster. Within a year the four climatic factors during wet and dry seasons were not significantly different (p>0.05), and the influence of climate was not distinct against the population of filth flies and parasitoid. However, the population of parasitoid was strongly correlated of filth flies (r=0.921).
The experiments were carried out to study the influence of different sera on in vitro maturation and early development of ovine embryos. Sera used in this study were FLS (Fetal Lamb Serum), ewe serum collected on Day 0 (ES-DO) and Day 6 (ES-D6) of oestrus cycles. Ovine oocyte were matured and cultured in TCM-199 supplemented with 10 % of different sera. Results of this experiment showed that supplementation of ES-DO or ES-D6 could support maturation rate (Metaphase-II) at 68.7% and 67.6%, respec Yohan Rusiyanto; Bambang Purwantara; Yuhara Sukra
Media Veteriner Vol. 7 No. 1 (2000): Media Veteriner
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The experiments were carried out to study the influence of different sera on in vitro maturation and early development of ovine embryos. Sera used in this study were FLS (Fetal Lamb Serum), ewe serum collected on Day 0 (ES-DO) and Day 6 (ES-D6) of oestrus cycles. Ovine oocyte were matured and cultured in TCM-199 supplemented with 10 % of different sera. Results of this experiment showed that supplementation of ES-DO or ES-D6 could support maturation rate (Metaphase-II) at 68.7% and 67.6%, respectively better than FLS (32.9%). The fertilization rate was significantly higher (p

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