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Jurnal Sain Veteriner
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Study of Repeat Breeder of Dairy Cows in Farmer Level Surya Agus Prihatno; Asmarani Kusumawati; Ni Wayan Kurniani Karja; Bambang Sumiarto
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 30, No 2 (2012): DESEMBER
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One of the important reproductive disorders in dairy cows was repeat breeding. Economic losses was quite high, due to the low reproductive efficiency and productivity.  Breeder is one of the risk faktors on the incidence of repeat breeding. The aims of this research were to determine the incidence  of repeat breeding cases in dairy cattle at Special Regency of Yogyakarta (DIY) and many factors from the farmers and dairy cattle aspects that caused the cases. In this study, 401 traditional farmers at DIY were used. The method of data collection was done by interviewing the farmers and direct observation to the dairy cattle. The data consist of farmer education level, length period of farming experience, stall condition, length distance from inseminator, estrous detection ability,knowledge of estrous, estrous observation by farmer, stall cleanliness, cattle cleanlines, and squeezing time.Data were collected on a descriptive analysis of each variable studied. Analysis used logistic regression models to analyze the faktors that influence the incidence of repeat breeding. The sensitivity and specificity of the models were analyzed by Lemeshow goodness of fit test.The result of this study showed that the prevalence of repeat breeding in dairy cattle from farmer aspect was 29.4%. The factor from farmer aspect which affected repeat breeding cases was estrus detection once per day(coefficient regression 4.09563, OR=60,1),  detection of estrus twice daily (+ 2.92553, OR=18.6) , disordersof pregnancy (+2.22630, OR= 9.3), dirty environment (+0.91889, OR=2,5), worst drainage (+2.58072, OR=13,2), and education  (+1.31295, OR=3,7). It was concluded that the prevalence of repeat breeding at DIY as big as 29.4%. Risk factors affecting the repeat breeding were estrus detection once per day, detection of estrus twice a day, dirty environment, worst drainage, and education. Keywords : prevalency, repeat breeding, dairy cattle, logistic regression, odds ratio 
Reduction of Intestinal Motility and Contractility in The Cats Anethetized with Tiletamine-Zolazepam Through Contrast Radiography Study Deni Noviana; Ajeng Kandynesia
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 30, No 2 (2012): DESEMBER
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Intestinal motility and contractility in cats can be affected by many factors that originate from inside and outside the body. Anesthesia is one of the factors that could influence it.This research was conducted to figure the effect of tiletamine-zolazepam on the intestinal motility and contractility in the cats through contrast radiography study. Three male cats weighing between 2,5-3,5kg were used in this present study. Radiography procedure was performed twice on each cat: without anesthesia and one week later with anesthesia (0,02 mg/BW atropine sulphate and 10 mg/BW Zoletil®).The cats were given a positive contrast, barium sulphate (BaSO4) 30% w/v (12 ml/kg BWper oral) followed by radiography study. Radiography was performed at 5, 30, 60, 120, and 180 minutes after administration of BaSO4. The cats were positioned on laterolateral view. Data were analyzed descriptively using zone division and quantitatively by measuring the difference between the intestines diameter during contraction and relaxation. The intestinal diameter was measured and statistically tested using ANOVA. Result showed that in minute 180, BaSO4 reached zone four in the unanesthetized cat while in the anesthetized cat, it was still empty. The diameter differences of the unanesthetized cat was higher compared to the anesthetized meaning that the intestinal contraction in the unanesthetized cat was higher. This means that tiletamine-zolazepam anesthetic reducedof intestinal motility andcontractility. Keywords: cats, barium sulphate, gastrointestinal motility, contrast radiography, tiletamine-zolazepam  
Hemangiosarcoma in The Golden Retriever Dhirgo Adji
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 30, No 2 (2012): DESEMBER
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A Golden retriever dog, male, 9 years old was a patient of Surgery Clinic, Department of Surgery and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Gadjah Mada University. The patient was dated on September 27, 2012. Clinically observation showed skinny, normal appetite, and not showing any physiologic change except that there were superficially bumps on the inguinal skin 4 cm in diameter size. The tumor biopsy was performed using lidocaine 2% as local anaesthetic circullary application. Histopathologically analysis of the tumor tissue was identified as hemangiosarcoma.
Molecular Identification of Avian Influenza A Virus in House Flies (Musca domestica Linnaeus) Collected from Different Poultry Farms in Indonesia Hastari Wuryastuti; R. Wasito
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 31, No 1 (2013): JULI
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To date, the outbreaks of avian influenza viruses (AIV) in Indonesia are still highly lethal to poultry. The AIV in Indonesia has also infected to humans and make the AIV situation is more serious than in other Asian countries. It is believed that the most likely source of AIV H5N1 infection is the chicken. Since the fly is a wellknown cosmopolitan pest of the poultry farm and home as well as a valuable alternative vehicle of diseasecausing microorganisms, the possibility of the presence of AIV H5N1 in the house flies (Musca domestica L) was investigated with the overall aim of determining the possible mechanical and/or biological vector of avian influenza virus. The RT-PCR was performed on abdominal parts of the house flies. The present of influenza A H5N1 was confirmed by RT-PCR with primers specific for NP, H5 and N1 genes. In the present study, all flies molecularly analyzed have gene expression of avian influenza virus of subtype H5N1. The RT-PCR detects AIV H5N1 isolates of the houseflies samples of the different geographic origin (Sidrap, South Sulawesi, Blitar and Malang, East Java and Karanganyar, Central Java). All those provinces had the different history of the AIV H5N1 outbreaks. On the other hand, results of the RT-PCR assay on the flies collected from Tuban, East Java in the area where never had any AIV outbreaks considered to be negative AIV H5N1 gene expression. Our findings suggest that, in Indonesia, houseflies may be important in the transmission of AIV H5N1. Further studies, however, still need to be done to decide whether houseflies is a mechanical and/or biological vector of avian influenza virus H5N1.
The Pathological Study of Suspected Swollen Head Syndrome in Broiler Chickens Bambang Sutrisno; Sitarina Widyarini; R Wasito; Hastari Wuryastuty
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 31, No 1 (2013): JULI
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The  objective of this study was to determine the pathological lesions of the broiler chickens having the clinical signs that appeared to be the swollen head syndrome (SHS),  such as simetrically and bilaterally swollen periorbital areas. Eighteen broiler chickens were collected from three poultry farms of the three diffrerent areas, e.g. Kulonprogo, Sleman and Bantul at Special Province of Yogyakarta, respectively. Six of those broiler chickens were selected from each poultry farm consisted of three SHS- broiler chickens and three non SHS-broiler chickens. All of broiler chickens were necropsied, observed anatomic patologic lesions, and then the organs of interest were processed and stained routinely with hematoxylin and eosin for histopathologic examination. Subcutaneus edema and cellulitis were found in the frontal and occipital skin. Based on the histopathological examination, purulent and granulomatous cellulitis and lymphocytic perivasculitis, and subcutaneus edema were found in the frontal and occipital skin. Other lesions, such as: necrotic, lymphocytic sinusitis, tracheitis and pneumonia accompanied by atrophy of mucosal glands were also present. It is concluded that the pathological lesions of SHS in the broiler chickens were found not only in the frontal and occipatal skin, but also in both lower and upper respiratory tracts.      
Comparation Protection Level of Newcastle Disease in Broiler Sarwo Edy Wibowo; Widya Asmara; Michael Haryadi Wibowo; Bambang Sutrisno
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 31, No 1 (2013): JULI
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Newcastle Disease (ND) is both  respiratory and digestive diseases in poultry caused by avian paramyxovirus type 1 (APMV-1). Field data showedthat there were still many cases of Newcastle Disease faced by farmers despite of vaccination programs had been  doneroutinely. The aim of this research is to find out the effectiveness of  some routine ND vaccination program in broiler chiken challengedeither with viscerotropic velogenic Newcastle Disease (VVND) virus or virulent ND virus from field isolates. One hundred broiler chickens were divided into 4 groups of 25 each. In theGroup I,vaccination was carried out at day 1 with combination of ND-IB live vaccineand ND killed vaccine, and booster at day 18 with live ND vaccine, in the Group II, chickens were vaccinated with live ND-IB vaccine at day 1 and day 18 and  in the Group III, chickens  were vaccinated with live ND-IB vaccine at day 1 and vaccinated with ND live vaccine at day 18. Challenge test performed in twenty broiler chickens of each group with virulent ND that has chicken lethal dose fifty (CLD50) 4,8. Virus preparation 26 and then diluted to 10-4, to obtain dilution 10000. Twenty chicken from each group were then given 0.5 cc dilution of 6 HA virulent virus at 28 days of old. Six challenged chicken from group I showed ND clinical symptom and were eventually death.  This mean that the vaccine program provided 70% protection. Whereas all challenged chicken from the Groups II and III were sick, then died meaning that these vaccination programs did not give any protection at all. Bsed on the present study, it is concluded that the administration of ND live vaccine priming along with ND killed vaccine is needed to improve the protection against velogenic NDV.    
Potency of Medicinal Plants for Eradication of Avian Influenza : In Vitro Test on Vero Cells Agus Setiyono; Nurliani Bermawie
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 31, No 1 (2013): JULI
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Some of medicinal plants indicate their potency as anti-viral such as Sambiloto (Andrographis paniculata Nees), Temu Ireng (Curcuma aeruginosa L.), Beluntas (Pluchea indica L.) Sirih Merah (Piper crocatum) and Adas (Foeniculum vulgare).  Avian Influenza (AI) H5N1 strain viruses used in this study was isolated from field in Cikole area, West Java in July 20th 2007.  To explore the potency of medicinal plants as anti-viral substance, the consecutive assays were performed by virus infection inhibition test in in vitro study using Vero cells.  After the Vero cells were growing confluently, they were treated with sterilized-extract of medicinal plants either in single or combination.  Furthermore, the culture cells were infected with AI H5N1 strain virus, then incubated at 37oC and examined for cytopathic effect (CPE) microscopically.  The result showed that extract of Sambiloto and combination of Sambiloto and Temu Ireng were stronger than others in inhibition of virus attachment and infection to the cells.  The Vero cells still alive up to 3rd day post infection with AI H5N1 virus after treatment with Sambiloto and Temu Ireng.  In conclusion, extract of Sambiloto and Temu Ireng showed their potency as candidate for anti-viral substances that may needed for eradicating AI infection.
Bactericidal test of endotoxin crystal extract of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (H-14) on the larvae of aedes aegypti, Anopheles aconitus and Culex quinquefasciatus Yusnita Mirna Anggraeni; Blondine Christina P; Rendro Wianto
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 31, No 1 (2013): JULI
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Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (H-14) has been known as toxin-forming biolarvacide (ä-endotoxin) which effectively kills the larvae of Aedes aegypti, Anopheles aconitus and Culex quinquefasciatus. The crystal of ä-endotoxin is target specific and has high toxicity to the organism of target. The objective of the study was to obtain the crystal of ä-endotoxin by extracting it from Bt (H-14) which is able to kill the larvae of Ae. aegypti, An. aconitus and Cx. quinquefasciatus. The research was conducted in the Laboratory of Microbiology Research Center for Disease Vector and Reservoir Salatiga for nine months in 2010. The lethal concentration (LC) value of ä-endotoxin against the larvae of Ae. aegypti, An. aconitus and Cx. quinquefasciatus respectively were 0.06 (LC50 ); 0.17 ppm (LC90 ); 0.21(LC50 ); 0.49 ppm (LC90 ); 3.58 (LC50 ) and 9.19 ppm (LC90 ). 
The Analysis of Amount and Various Age of Productive Female Bali Cattle that Slaughtered at Abbatoirs I Wayan Suardana; I Made Sukada; I Ketut Suada; Dyah Ayu Widiasih
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 31, No 1 (2013): JULI
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Abstract Base on the ability for surviving at the limited vegetations, bali cattle is famous  as a pioneer cattle.  Although the fertility of Bali cattle has  known   so high (up to 80%), but  the slaughter  of productive  female  of bali cattle from year to year is so high too, so that the existance of Bali cattle in the future is threatened extinct. The accurate data  indicating  the amount of Bali cattle slaughtered  at  the abbatoirs are  not available yet, exactly from the Pesanggaran and Mambal  abbatoirs as  the bigger abbatoirs in Bali.  The study used 246 heads of  Bali cattle originated from Pesanggaran, and 232 heads of  Bali cattle originated from Mambal abbatoirs, respectively. The study indicated as many as   81,7%, and 87,5% of Bali cattle slaughtered  at  those abbatoirs  were female. According to their  ages, most of them were  productive too, i.e.  99% at Pesanggaran, and 67,49% at Mambal abbatoirs, respectively. These  result  indicated  it is needed a  special attention from the Bali government exactly from the Animals Husbandry Officer in order to prevent the loss of Bali cattle populations  in the future.    
ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION BACTERIA OF CLINICAL MASTITIS ON ETTAWAH CROSSBRED GOAT Widodo Suwito; A.E.T.H. Wahyuni; Widagdo Sri Nugroho; Bambang Sumiarto
Jurnal Sain Veteriner Vol 31, No 1 (2013): JULI
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ABSTACT Ettawah crossbred goat (PE) IS much more usefull to milk goat produce. One of constraints in milk goat is clinical mastitis. Clinical mastitis is economic inflict a financial lost because stopped of milk production, high cost of treatment, and even cause death. The aim of the present study was to determine the kind bacteria that can cause clinical mastitis in PE. A total of 13 clinical mastitis milk and water used to wash the six udder samples were collected from dairy PE farms. All samples were subjected  for isolation and identification of bacteria based on biochemical reactions. From the clinical mastitis milk samples, bacteria isolated were Staphylococcus aureus (55.55%), Pseudomonas sp (27.77%), Streptococcus sp (8.3%) and Bacillus sp (8.33%). Whereas, Pseudomonas sp (77.77%) and Bacillus sp (22.23%) were isolated from the water used to wash the udder. The study showed that more clinical mastitis in PE caused by Staphylococcus aureus. Water use to wash the udder was source of Pseudomonas sp causing clinical mastitis in PE.  

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