2015
DOI: 10.21776/ub.jtapro.2015.016.01.6
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Hubungan Body Condition Score Terhadap Service Per Conception Dan Calving Interval Sapi Potong Peranakan Ongole Di Kecamatan Babat Kabupaten Lamongan

Abstract: The aim of this research was to determine the correlation of body condition score with service per conception and calving interval of Ongole cross cow. The material used in this research are one hundred Ongole cross cows. The observed variables is the body condtion score (BCS), service per conception (S/C) and calving interval (CI). The method used in this research is the gathering of primary and secondary data. Data was analyzed with simple correlation and regression. Value of regression equation correlation … Show more

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“…BCS is used to evaluate feed management, assess the health status of individual livestock, and improve livestock conditions during routine livestock management [15]. The results of this study are following the statement of Budiawan et al [16] that BCS has a relationship with livestock reproduction; if livestock has bodyweight that exceeds the ideal body weight, they will experience reproductive disorders and metabolic diseases, and conversely, less than ideal body weight will have an impact on the livestock reproductive system. Very thin cattle have low-fat reserves, so their reproductive rate is also low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…BCS is used to evaluate feed management, assess the health status of individual livestock, and improve livestock conditions during routine livestock management [15]. The results of this study are following the statement of Budiawan et al [16] that BCS has a relationship with livestock reproduction; if livestock has bodyweight that exceeds the ideal body weight, they will experience reproductive disorders and metabolic diseases, and conversely, less than ideal body weight will have an impact on the livestock reproductive system. Very thin cattle have low-fat reserves, so their reproductive rate is also low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Repeated breeding have more level caused the obesity factor which indeed influencing in the reproduction process. Based on [7], if the cattle have the body weight more than the ideal weight, the cattle will have the reproductive disorder and the metabolism disease. It also occurs if the cattle have less than ideal weight, it will affect the reproductive system.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…S/C numbers indicating brood cow fertility are 1-2. It showed that there will be one pregnancy of livestock in one or two mating (Budiawan et al, 2015). The S/C number obtained based on the survey results reached 2-10x of mating to produce one pregnancy.…”
Section: Reproductive Performancementioning
confidence: 95%
“…The remaining of those are 63.50% having BCS 2-2.5 with an average of 2.58. Budiawan et al (2015) in his study on the relationship between BCS to S/C and CI of beef cattle PO in Babat Sub-district, Lamongan District stated that BCS in beef cattle was influenced by feed factors and maintenance management. BCS contributes to S/C and CI, so if the BCS value is not ideal, it will increase the S/C and CI numbers in livestock.…”
Section: Reproductive Performancementioning
confidence: 99%