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Evaluation of Performance in Female Madura Cattle in Madura Island, Indonesia Nurgiartiningsih, Veronica Margareta Ani; Budiarto, Agus; Kusmartono, Kusmartono; Suyadi, Suyadi
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol 18, No 3 (2016): September 2016
Publisher : Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Faculty of Animal Science, Purwokerto-Indonesia

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This research was conducted to evaluate the performance of female Madura cattle in three districts of Madura Island (Sampang, Pamekasan, and Sumenep), known as breeding areas for purebred Madura cattle. Vital statistics of 1,040 female Madura cattle at 24 and 30 months old in Sampang, Pamekasan, and Sumenep district were measured and analysed. Mean of Body weight, chest girth, body length, and wither height of female Madura cattle at 24 months old were 191.7±17.6 kg, 133±3.0 cm, 124.0±2.1 cm, 115.7±2.9 cm, respectively, and those at 30 months old were 209.4±23.6 kg, 138.2±4.5 cm, 125.7±2.6 cm, 116.7±3.4 cm, respectively. The body weight, chest girth, body length of female Madura cattle at 24 and 30 months old in Pamekasan district (216.6±26.5 kg, 135.2±6.1 cm, 125.4±3.9 cm, and 238.0±28.5 kg, 141.5±6.7 cm, 127.9±3.5 cm, respectively) showed the highest value compared to those in Sampang and Sumenep district. Phenotypic correlation between vital statistics and body weight at 24 and 30 months old ranged between -0.43 to 0.90. Chest girth showed the positive highest correlation with body weight of female Madura cattle at 24 months old (0.24) and at 30 month old (0.90). It indicated that chest girth could be used as estimation parameter for body weight in female Madura cattle.
TANGGUNG JAWAB HUKUM EMITEN TERHADAP PRAKTEK INSIDER TRADING DI PASAR MODAL MENURUT UNDANG-UNDANG NO 8 TAHUN 1995 WISUDAWAN, I GUSTI AGUNG; ISMAIL, HJ. SUMIATI; BUDIARTO, AGUS
GANEC SWARA Vol 12, No 2 (2018): September 2018
Publisher : Universitas Mahasaraswati Mataram

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Practice Insider Trading is a fraudulent practices, because the principle of openness to shared or distributed to the public is information that is material or facts material that is information or important facts and relevant about events, occurrences, or facts that may affect the price of securities on the Stock Exchange and / or the decision of the financier, the prospective investor or any other party concerned with such information or facts. This practice is very difficult to prove. Issuers negligence for allowing the practice of insider trading by the issuer itself, it is thus the Issuer should be accountable and penalized adminitratif law. This is done so that Issuers really keep their trading in the capital market. In addition it is very urgent revision of the Capital Market Law to be done in order to provide legal certainty and provide a deterrent effect to the perpetrators of Insider Trading and give legal protection for parties working in the capital market.
Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Boer x Local Goats Crossbred Budiarto, Agus; Susanto, Agus; Ciptadi, Gatot; Putri, Ardyah Ramadhina Irsanti; Sunaryo, Moch. Aris
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 23 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University in associate with Animal Scientist Society of Indonesia (ISPI)

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The Boercang goat is a crossbred between male Boer goat and local female goat. This study was aimed to analyze the production and physical performances of Boercang goats during the weaning up to the age of one year. Thirty nine males and 37 females goats aged 3 - 12 months were used in the study. Body weight, daily weight gain, coat colour pattern, horn, ears, nose shape and birth type were recorded during study. The data obtained were calculated for the means, standard deviation (SD), and coefficient of variation (CV) and the analysis was descriptive. Student t test was performed to compare differences between groups of age and between group of sex. Field observations showed that the qualitative characteristics of Boercang such as body colour, horns, ears, and nose shape were 50 % identical with the characteristics of male Boer. The average body weight of the male Boercang goats was 23.02±1.56 kg whereas the female Boercang goats was 21.86±1.63 kg. Body weight gain was affected by age and birth type. The conclusion is that the genetic superiority of the qualitative characteristics of the Boer goats is still expressed in the offspring although it varies; for the characteristics of horns, colour patterns and ears still contribute more than 50%. The appearance of superior quantitative traits from the male Boer goat during the period of weaning up to one year of age both based on the birth type and offspring sex tends to be higher than the appearance of local goat.