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Fattening Management of Independent Broiler Chicken Business (case study in a ranch owned by Mr. Andi Mukri in Anaiwoi Neighborhoods of Tanggetada District) Ayu Wulandari; J. Junaedi; S. Suparman
Chalaza Journal of Animal Husbandry Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Chalaza Journal of Animal Husbandry (CJAH)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

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The research was conducted to find out maintenance management at the farms of Mr. Andi Mukri.  The research was conducted in July 2018.  Data were analyzed quantitatively and descriptively.  The parameters observed included feed consumption, harvest age, body weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and mortality.  The results showed that the broiler chicken farm business of Andi Mukri was an individual household business which kept as many as 500 birds with a cage size of 15 meters x 8 meters.  The average body weight on the 22nd days is 956,5 grams, and on the 42nd day, it reaches 4231,4 grams whereas, on the 35th day it is 175,4 grams/week and the 42nd day is 1115,8 grams/week.  FCR of 0,7 %, mortality 0,8 %, age of harvest begins on day 24 to day 42.
Combination of Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) and Aquadest to Detect Goat Pregnancy Nur Ifa Rohmayanti; Ayu Wulandari; Muhammad Rifai; H. Hastuti
Chalaza Journal of Animal Husbandry Vol 3, No 2 (2018): Chalaza Journal of Animal Husbandry (CJAH)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

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Pregnancy detection is an essential thing to do after cattle are mated. In general, early pregnancy detection is needed regarding identifying animals that are not pregnant immediately after natural mate or artificial mate, so that production time is lost because infertility can be suppressed by proper handling such as livestock must be sold or dialing (cut). It is aimed at reducing costs for breeding, programs and helping livestock management economically. Many methods can be used for pregnancy detection depending on the species, age of pregnancy, cost, accuracy, and speed of diagnosis. The purpose of each method used in pregnancy examinations is to determine the pregnancy status with 100% accuracy, especially in the Watubangga and Toari areas, which breeders are still applying traditional methods, which this detection method can reduce costs, time and effort, especially this detection method relatively cheap and easy to do.