Proceedings of the Conference of the International Society for Economics and Social Sciences of Animal Health - South East Asia 2019 (ISESSAH-SEA 2019)

Application of Animal Welfare on Dairy Cattle Livestock in Ternak Sukses Bersama, Deyeng Village, Ringinrejo District, Kediri Regency

Authors
Fidi Dameanti, Masdiana Padaga, Manik Sawitri, Mira Fatmawati, Ani Setianingrum, Faris Ramadhanail
Corresponding Author
Fidi Dameanti
Available Online December 2019.
DOI
10.2991/isessah-19.2019.22How to use a DOI?
Keywords
Animal welfare, Dairy cattle breeders, Kediri Regency
Abstract

This research aims to describe the application of animal welfare to dairy farmers. The research was conducted by field observation method using a structured questionnaire. The participants in the study was 13 people. The application of animal welfare in this study includes 3 aspects, they are: Feed Management (frequency of feeding and drinking, feed ration), Housing Management (type of cage, building type, cage capacity, cage area, cage base, isolation cage), Health Management (cleaning cage, exercise, history of vaccination and treatment, history of disease). Feed management results showed that 13 farmers used 38.5% pineapple cob as forage feed, 30.8% used pineapple cob and naper grass mixture as forage feed, 15.4% used weeds and naper grass, and 7.7% used Corn cob with a mixture of naper grass and 7.7% gives only naper grass as forage. The frequency of feeding averaged twice a day (53.8%) and three times a day (30.8%). Housing management results the housing area of ​​each farmer varies from 18 m3 to 100 m3 with an average of 24 m3 (23.1%) and 40m3 (15.4%). Health management showed a history of Brucella vaccination (23.1%), Brucella + Anthrax (46.2%), and 30.8% of farmers did not vaccinate. Farmers do cage cleaning twice a day (76.9%) and 3 times a day (23.1%). The history of the disease there, 13 farmers in the village, said that their livestock had been affected (fever) BEF 76.9%, Milk Fever (rheumatic) 15.4% Mastitis 53.8% and Hypocalcemia, CLP (Corpus Luteum Persistent), Bloating (Bloat), Retensio Placenta, Abses, Cantengan (Paronchya) and Diarrhea as much as 7.7%. The results of this study suggest the need for KIE (Communication, Information and Education) on a going basis to dairy farmers in Ternak Sukses Bersama, Deyeng Village, Ringinrejo District, and Kediri Regency

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the Conference of the International Society for Economics and Social Sciences of Animal Health - South East Asia 2019 (ISESSAH-SEA 2019)
Series
Advances in Health Sciences Research
Publication Date
December 2019
ISBN
978-94-6252-869-7
ISSN
2468-5739
DOI
10.2991/isessah-19.2019.22How to use a DOI?
Copyright
© 2019, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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