Keragaman Karakteristik Karkas Sapi Brahman Cross di RPH Kategori II
Abstract
Defisit akan kebutuhan daging di Indonesia dipenuhi salah satunya melalui
importasi sapi Brahman cross. Sapi jenis ini memiliki keragaman sex class, umur,
dan tempat penggemukan yang tersebar di seluruh Indonesia. Penelitian ini
bertujuan untuk melihat efek dari perbedaan sex class, umur, dan asal feedlot
terhadap karakteristik karkas sapi Brahman cross yang dipotong di RPH Kategori
II. Penelitian ini menggunakan analisis deskriptif dan analisis one way ANOVA
dengan uji lanjut Duncan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan perbedaan sex class, umur
dan asal feedlot memberikan pengaruh nyata (P<0,05) terhadap bobot potong dan
persentase karkas sapi Brahman Cross di RPH Kategori II. Sapi Brahman cross
dengan sex class bull menghasilkan bobot potong dan persentase karkas tertinggi
dibandingkan sapi dengan sex class lain. Asal feedlot dari feedlot D juga
menghasilkan bobot potong dan persentase karkas tertinggi. Apabila ditinjau dari
umur sapi I4 menghasilkan bobot potong dan karkas tertinggi. Perbedaan sex class,
umur, dan asal feedlot sapi Brahman cross mengakibatkan keragaman karakteristik
pada seluruh parameter. Perbedaan sex class dan umur sapi tidak menunjukkan
keragaman pada parameter drip loss. Deficit in demand for meat in Indonesia is met through one of the importation
of Brahman cross cattle. This type of cattle has a variety of sex classes, ages, and
feedlots spread throughout Indonesia. This study aims to examine the effects of
differences in sex classes, ages, and feedlot origin on the carcass characteristics of
Brahman cross cattle slaughtered in category II slaughterhouses. This research uses
descriptive analysis and one way ANOVA analysis with Duncan advanced test. The
results showed that differences in sex class, ages, and feedlot origin had a
significant influence (P<0,05) on the slaughter weight and carcass percentage of
Brahman cross cattle at the category II slaughterhouses. Brahman cross cattle with
the bull sex class produce the highest slaughter weight and carcass percentage
compared to other sex classes. Feedlot origin from D feedlot also produces the
highest slaughter weight and carcass percentage. When viewed from the age of
cattle, I4 cattle produces the highest slaughter and carcass weights. Differences in
sex classes, ages, and feedlot origin of Brahman cross cattle result in variations in
characteristics in all parameters. Differences in sex classes and ages of cattle do not
show variation in drip loss parameters.