ADOPTING BIOSECURITY MEASURES IN CATTLE BREEDING SYSTEMS IN INDONESIA


Veronica SRI LESTARI, - and Djoni Prawira RAHARDJA, - and Sitti Nurani SIRAJUDDIN, - and Abdel Razzaq ALTAWAHA, - ADOPTING BIOSECURITY MEASURES IN CATTLE BREEDING SYSTEMS IN INDONESIA. Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research Volume 12, Issue 5: 279-283; September 28, 2022.

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The study aimed to analyze the barriers to implementing biosecurity measures. Biosecurity refers to a collection of procedures designed to keep disease from spreading beyond the farm. Isolation, sanitation, and cage traffic control are all biosecurity strategies. At 2021, this study was carried out in Selli village, Bengo subdistrict, Bone regency, South Sulawesi province. Bone Regency is noted for being the largest livestock supplier in the province of South Sulawesi. A total of 35 people were chosen to be observed and questioned with the help of a questionnaire. The information gathered was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results revealed that only 2.86 percent and 28.57 percent of respondents used quarantine or provided fences or barriers as isolation or segregation methods. Farm visitors were not provided with sanitary facilities. Everyone entering or exiting the cage was not subject to traffic control. The absence of information was the first roadblock to biosecurity adoption (65.71 percent). Then came a lack of time (31.43 percent) and a hefty price (2.86 percent). Therefore, training and extension should be provided by the Animal Hsubandary Services and Private Sectors.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Depositing User: - Andi Anna
Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2022 02:11
Last Modified: 19 Oct 2022 02:11
URI: http://repository.unhas.ac.id:443/id/eprint/22002

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