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Title: Hubungan antara Penyakit Kuku dengan Body Condition Score di Balai Inseminasi Buatan Lembang
Other Titles: The Correlation Between Hoof Disease and Body Condition Score at the Lembang Artificial Insemination Center
Authors: Vibowo, Heryudianto
Alviana, Putri
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Penyakit kuku pada sapi pejantan dapat berdampak negatif terhadap produktivitas dan performa reproduksi, terutama dalam program inseminasi buatan. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk mengidentifikasi berbagai jenis penyakit kuku yang umum ditemukan pada sapi pejantan, menghitung prevalensi kejadian penyakit kuku, dan menganalisa hubungan antara kejadian penyakit kuku dengan BCS pada sapi pejantan di BIB Lembang. Metode yang digunakan adalah pemeriksaan fisik. Berdasarkan hasil analisis statistik dengan metode regresi logistik multinomial didapati 37 ekor sapi terkena penyakit kuku dari total populasi 271 ekor Agustus–September 2024 atau 13,65%, laminitis sebagai penyakit paling umum, diikuti oleh sole ulcer dan white line disease, dengan hasil menunjukkan bahwa BCS tidak menunjukkan korelasi yang signifikan terhadap kejadian penyakit kuku. Penyakit kuku dapat dipengaruhi oleh beberapa faktor seperti kebersihan dan sanitasi kandang, pemberian konsentrat yang berlebihan, ukuran potongan hijauan yang terlalu pendek, penggunaan alas pada kandang yang kurang tepat lantai yang keras dan kotor, dan tertusuk benda tajam.
Hoof diseases in breeding bulls can negatively impact productivity and reproductive performance, especially in artificial insemination programs. This study was conducted to identify various types of hoof diseases commonly found in breeding bulls, calculate the prevalence of hoof disease cases, and analyze the relationship between hoof disease incidence and body condition score (BCS) in breeding bulls at BIB Lembang. The method used was physical examination. Based on statistical analysis using the multinomial logistic regression method, 37 out of a total of 271 bulls were diagnosed with hoof disease during August–September 2024, accounting for 13.65%. Laminitis was identified as the most common disease, followed by sole ulcer and white line disease. The results showed that BCS did not have a significant correlation with the incidence of hoof disease. Hoof diseases may be influenced by several factors, such as poor housing hygiene and sanitation, excessive concentrate feeding, overly short chopped forage, improper bedding, hard and dirty flooring, and injuries caused by sharp objects.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/165294
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