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PENGARUH TINGKAT PROLIFIKASI TERHADAP KADAR HEMATOLOGIS DOMBA BATUR Ghaitza Andara; Mas Yedi Sumaryadi; Dadang Mulyadi Saleh
ANGON: Journal of Animal Science and Technology Vol 4 No 1 (2022): JOURNAL ANGON
Publisher : Fakultas Peternakan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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Background. This research aimed to find out the effect of prolification levels on hematological profile in Batur sheep which includes erythrocyte, leukocytes, and hemoglobin levels. Materials and methods. The research material used 20 ewes of batur sheep with a minimum parity in 2 times and an average age of 3 years, then they were grouped into two groups of 10 each. The first change is low prolification (P1) with JAS = 1 and the second change is high prolification (P2) with JAS records ≥ 2. Grouping is done based on the results of interviews with breeders related to their reproductive history. Blood sampling of 1-2 ml through the jugular vein and poured into the EDTA vacuum tube then stored in the ice box to prevent plumping and damage of blood cells. Examination of hematological profiles is done using a hematology analyzer. Data is processed by using t-test unequal. Results. The results of statistical analysis showed that there was no significant difference (P>0.05) from the level of prolification to erythrocyte and hemoglobin counts, but has a significant difference (P<0.05) to the number of leukocytes in Batur sheep. Conclusion. It’s concluded that the levels of erythrocyte and hemoglobin were relatively similar between prolification levels, but leukocytes levels in low prolific were significantly higher than those of high prolific in Batur sheep.
HUBUNGAN ANTARA MORFOMETRIK DAN BOBOT BADAN DOMBA SAKUB JANTAN DI KABUPATEN BREBES Ari Dwi Nurasih; Mas Yedi Sumaryadi; Chomsiatun Nurul Hidayah; Aras Prasetiyo Nugroho; Pambudi Yuwono; Imbang Haryoko; Dewi Puspita Candrasari
ANGON: Journal of Animal Science and Technology Vol 4 No 3 (2022): JURNAL ANGON
Publisher : Fakultas Peternakan Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (928.751 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.angon.2022.4.3.p285-290

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Background. Sakub sheep is a local sheep in Brebes Regency, Central Java, that has the potential as a genetic resource because it has a jumbo body. To know the body weight, weighing must be done. However, in buying and selling transactions, body weight can be estimated using livestock body measurements. Livestock body morphometrics such as body length, chest circumference, and shoulder height can be used to estimate livestock body weight. The study aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between body morphometric measures (body length, chest circumference, and shoulder height) and body weight in male sakub sheep. By studying this relationship, we can obtain useful information in optimizing ram production and can assist in determining appropriate management and nutrition strategies to increase ram body weight. Materials and Methods. Sheep were used in several age groups (12 months, 18 months, 24 months, and 36 months). The tools used in this study were hanging scales, measuring tapes, and stationery. Results. Based on the study's results, it can be seen that the relationship between body morphometrics (body length, chest circumference, and shoulder height) and body weight of male sakub sheep in various age groups has differences in the level of correlation. In the 12-month age group, the shoulder height variable had a very strong correlation (0.95) with body weight, while body length had a moderate correlation (0.55) and chest circumference had a low correlation (0.33). In the 18-month age group, the chest circumference variable had a very strong correlation (0.89) with body weight, while body length and shoulder height had strong correlations of 0.79 and 0.74, respectively. At 24 months of age, body length had a very strong correlation with body weight (0.99), while shoulder height had a moderate correlation (0.59) and chest circumference had a low correlation (0.29). In the 36-month age group, body length had a very strong correlation with body weight at 0.99, shoulder height had a strong correlation at 0.72, while the chest circumference variable had a low correlation (0.52). Conclusion. Based on the research and discussion that has been done, it can be concluded that there is a relationship between body morphometrics (body length, chest circumference, and shoulder height) to the body weight of male sakub sheep.