Goat Productivity Kept Under a Group Management System in Yogyakarta
ABSTRACT: In Yogyakarta Province recently, the group management system of goat farming has been highly encouraged. Little information has been available on animal productivity under such a system. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine ammal productivity in this system. Two hundred forty...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
1995
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In Yogyakarta Province recently, the group management system of goat farming has been highly encouraged. Little information has been available on animal productivity under such a system. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine ammal productivity in this system. Two hundred forty eight Ettawa Cross goats of different ages kept by the group of Ketawang Damai, Yogyakarta were used as study materials. Observation of aiiimal production and reproduction performance was carried for one year. Data taken included mating, pregnancy, birth, body weight. body size, health and ration, Observation results showed that for the does service per conception was 1.00, litter size was 1.75, kid mortality was 2,82%.
For the offspring, birth rate was 31.05%, average
birth weight was 2.21 0.47 kg, pre-weaning
average daily gain was 113.44 f 0.63 g, and weaning weight (90 days) was 12.42 1.22 kg. The average chest circumference, withers height, and body length at weaning age (90 days) were respectively 51,68 ± 3.18 cm. 50.85 ± 2.93 cm, and 43.21 ± 4.18 cm. No illness nor death was found among young or mature animals during the observation, while among the kids, mortahtv rate was 2.82%. From the data taken, it was concluded that Ettawa
Cross goats productivity kept under group management system demonstrate improved productivity in relation to goats raised under more conventional system.
Key Words: Yogyakarta, Goat Productivity, Group Management System |
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