The Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management

Madura cattle is one of the local beef cattle that have high adaptability to the influence of tropical environments and is one of the local germplasms that must be maintained and increased in productivity. This study aimed to evaluate the productivity of Madura cattle under Beef Cattle Research Sta...

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Autores principales: Hartati HARTATI, Muchamad LUTHFI, Noor Hudhia KHRISNA, Pritha Kartika SUKMASARI, Hilmi Panca FITRAYADY, Retno WIDIYAWAT, Dicky Mohammad DIKMAN
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5ecd3def51434845a66061e2f4c717022021-12-02T18:53:50ZThe Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management 10.9775/kvfd.2021.257341300-60451309-2251https://doaj.org/article/5ecd3def51434845a66061e2f4c717022021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://vetdergikafkas.org/uploads/pdf/pdf_KVFD_2823.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/1300-6045https://doaj.org/toc/1309-2251Madura cattle is one of the local beef cattle that have high adaptability to the influence of tropical environments and is one of the local germplasms that must be maintained and increased in productivity. This study aimed to evaluate the productivity of Madura cattle under Beef Cattle Research Station (BCRS) Breeding Management. The Madura cattle were 138 dams and 6 sires, which come from the selective collection. They were developed under BCRS breeding management, such as, application of natural mating in Litbangtan communal-pen models with the sex ratio of 1 male for 15-20 females. The parameters were first mating age, first partus age, calving interval (CI), days open (DO), calving rate (CvR) and calf crop (CC). The results showed that the first mating age of Madura cattle was (average ± SE) 23.2±1.26 months, first partus age 32.7±1.25 months. Madura cattle had the shortest CI 358.1±22.1 days with DO 78.1±22.1 days, CvR and CC 70% and 90%, respectively. The age of first mating and partus of Madura cattle come from the selective collection were similar with Madura cattle in their original place. It was because of the identical mating pattern; while the CI and DO value got better with time of observation. It was concluded that developing Madura cattle under BCRS breeding management improved their reproduction value.Hartati HARTATIMuchamad LUTHFINoor Hudhia KHRISNAPritha Kartika SUKMASARIHilmi Panca FITRAYADYRetno WIDIYAWATDicky Mohammad DIKMANUniversity of Kafkasarticlebeef cattle research stationbreeding managementmadura cattleproductivityVeterinary medicineSF600-1100ENKafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi, Vol 27, Iss 5, Pp 649-653 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic beef cattle research station
breeding management
madura cattle
productivity
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
spellingShingle beef cattle research station
breeding management
madura cattle
productivity
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Hartati HARTATI
Muchamad LUTHFI
Noor Hudhia KHRISNA
Pritha Kartika SUKMASARI
Hilmi Panca FITRAYADY
Retno WIDIYAWAT
Dicky Mohammad DIKMAN
The Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management
description Madura cattle is one of the local beef cattle that have high adaptability to the influence of tropical environments and is one of the local germplasms that must be maintained and increased in productivity. This study aimed to evaluate the productivity of Madura cattle under Beef Cattle Research Station (BCRS) Breeding Management. The Madura cattle were 138 dams and 6 sires, which come from the selective collection. They were developed under BCRS breeding management, such as, application of natural mating in Litbangtan communal-pen models with the sex ratio of 1 male for 15-20 females. The parameters were first mating age, first partus age, calving interval (CI), days open (DO), calving rate (CvR) and calf crop (CC). The results showed that the first mating age of Madura cattle was (average ± SE) 23.2±1.26 months, first partus age 32.7±1.25 months. Madura cattle had the shortest CI 358.1±22.1 days with DO 78.1±22.1 days, CvR and CC 70% and 90%, respectively. The age of first mating and partus of Madura cattle come from the selective collection were similar with Madura cattle in their original place. It was because of the identical mating pattern; while the CI and DO value got better with time of observation. It was concluded that developing Madura cattle under BCRS breeding management improved their reproduction value.
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author Hartati HARTATI
Muchamad LUTHFI
Noor Hudhia KHRISNA
Pritha Kartika SUKMASARI
Hilmi Panca FITRAYADY
Retno WIDIYAWAT
Dicky Mohammad DIKMAN
author_facet Hartati HARTATI
Muchamad LUTHFI
Noor Hudhia KHRISNA
Pritha Kartika SUKMASARI
Hilmi Panca FITRAYADY
Retno WIDIYAWAT
Dicky Mohammad DIKMAN
author_sort Hartati HARTATI
title The Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management
title_short The Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management
title_full The Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management
title_fullStr The Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management
title_full_unstemmed The Productivity Evaluation of Madura Cattle Under Beef Cattle Research Station Breeding Management
title_sort productivity evaluation of madura cattle under beef cattle research station breeding management
publisher University of Kafkas
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/5ecd3def51434845a66061e2f4c71702
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