Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java

In Java, starting in the 1980’s, exotic germplasms have been used to increase the productivity of Ongole Grade cattle, which is considered as native cattle. However, due to uncontrolled breeding system and poor pedigree record by the farmers, nowadays, many different types of cattle exist in Indones...

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Main Author: Widi, T.S. Mastuti
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273117/1/Proceeding%20ISTAP%202010.pdf
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description In Java, starting in the 1980’s, exotic germplasms have been used to increase the productivity of Ongole Grade cattle, which is considered as native cattle. However, due to uncontrolled breeding system and poor pedigree record by the farmers, nowadays, many different types of cattle exist in Indonesia. This study was aimed to investigate the diversity on the exterior performance and body size of crossbred cattle. This study was carried out in Central Java and Yogyakarta Provinces. In total 160 heads of female Simmental crossbred female cattle, with age more than 2 years were observed for their exterior performances. Survey and direct measurement on the exterior performances of cattle were applied to collect all parameters required. The results indicated that most predominant body colour was brown-red (59.38 %), followed by red and white (14.38% and 11.88%), respectively. The colour of the head were mostly white (72.50%), some were brown (17.50%). The noses were varied from black (53.75 %) and pink (41.25 %). Most of the cattle have small and medium dewlap (46.25 % and 43.13% respectively). The shape of horns are mostly curved inward (35.00 %) and slightly upward (32.50%). The cattle are mostly humpless (72.50%) and few of them have small hump (25%). The colour of tails’ hair is varied from brown (66%) and black (48%). The colour of the vulva was mostly pink (55.00%) and blackish pink (23.13%). The heterogeneity of Simmental crossbred cattle is caused by unplanned crossbreeding systems, yet, their genotypes are not well indentified. There is a need to plan an appropriate crossbreeding program. Keywords: diversity, crossbred cattle, exterior performance, uncontrolled breeding system
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2731172017-02-24T01:47:55Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273117/ Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java Widi, T.S. Mastuti Animal Production In Java, starting in the 1980’s, exotic germplasms have been used to increase the productivity of Ongole Grade cattle, which is considered as native cattle. However, due to uncontrolled breeding system and poor pedigree record by the farmers, nowadays, many different types of cattle exist in Indonesia. This study was aimed to investigate the diversity on the exterior performance and body size of crossbred cattle. This study was carried out in Central Java and Yogyakarta Provinces. In total 160 heads of female Simmental crossbred female cattle, with age more than 2 years were observed for their exterior performances. Survey and direct measurement on the exterior performances of cattle were applied to collect all parameters required. The results indicated that most predominant body colour was brown-red (59.38 %), followed by red and white (14.38% and 11.88%), respectively. The colour of the head were mostly white (72.50%), some were brown (17.50%). The noses were varied from black (53.75 %) and pink (41.25 %). Most of the cattle have small and medium dewlap (46.25 % and 43.13% respectively). The shape of horns are mostly curved inward (35.00 %) and slightly upward (32.50%). The cattle are mostly humpless (72.50%) and few of them have small hump (25%). The colour of tails’ hair is varied from brown (66%) and black (48%). The colour of the vulva was mostly pink (55.00%) and blackish pink (23.13%). The heterogeneity of Simmental crossbred cattle is caused by unplanned crossbreeding systems, yet, their genotypes are not well indentified. There is a need to plan an appropriate crossbreeding program. Keywords: diversity, crossbred cattle, exterior performance, uncontrolled breeding system 2010-10-19 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/273117/1/Proceeding%20ISTAP%202010.pdf Widi, T.S. Mastuti (2010) Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java. In: The 5th ISTAP. International Seminar on Tropical Animal Production: Community Empowerment and Tropical Animal Industry, October 19-22, 2010, Yogyakarta.
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title Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java
title_full Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java
title_fullStr Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java
title_full_unstemmed Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java
title_short Diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in Central Java
title_sort diversity on the exterior performance of crossbred cattle kept by farmers in central java
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