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Volume 6 Number 2 Year 2021

8 articles in this issue 

Khaeriyah Nur,(Poilteknik Pertanian Negeri Pangkajene KepulauanIndonesia)

This study aims to determine the organoleptic qualities of broiler chicken meat-fed herbal feed in the form of turmeric. The research was conducted at the Animal Husbandry Department, Pangkajene Islands State Agricultural Polytechnic Campus. The research ... see more

Pags. 40 - 46  

S. Syafrizal,(Universitas Tamansiswa PadangIndonesia)John Hendri,(Universitas Mahaputra Muhammad Yamin SolokIndonesia)

The body's condition after calving affects the return of Oestrus postpartum, and minimizing this period is important for several reasons. The study aimed to determine the effect of postpartum body condition on the first Oestrus on the first Simmental-cros... see more

Pags. 56 - 60  

Asis Surajat,(Universitas Muslim ButonIndonesia)Anita Mustika Ibrahim,(Universitas Muslim ButonIndonesia)

Pearl shells were one of the mineral sources for ruminant and non-ruminant animal feed. Several studies on pearl shells present results of different nutritional and mineral content caused by several factors, including the geographical location of an area ... see more

Pags. 61 - 70  

Anita Mustika Ibrahim,(Universitas Muslim ButonIndonesia)Asis Surajat,(Universitas Muslim ButonIndonesia)

The body needs animal protein needs in this new normal. This research aimed to determine the storage time for Pindang seasoned broiler chicken, which was packaged using a plastic vacuum bag (vacuum pack). The problem with this research was that the exact ... see more

Pags. 71 - 79  

Halifa Lidamona,(Universitas Khairun Ternate)Oktora Dwi Putranti,(Universitas Khairun TernateIndonesia)Yunus Syafie,(Universitas Khairun TernateIndonesia)

The current research aimed to determine Bali cattle's productivity in Bumirestu, Akedaga, and Dakaino Villages in East Halmahera Regency. This research was carried out in Bumirestu, Akedaga, and Dakaino Villages, East Halmahera Regency, for three months, ... see more

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