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Prevalence of Helminthiasis in Slaughterhouse Medan Ritonga, Mudhita Zikkrullah; Putra, Andhika
Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 1 No. 3 (2018): InJAR, Vol. 1, No. 3, November 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (772.173 KB) | DOI: 10.32734/injar.v1i3.316

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Factors affecting the success of the livestock business are feed and disease control. The aim of this study to determine the prevalence of helminthiasis in Slaughterhouse Mabar Medan City. The type of this research is survey research with portrait and analysis of a condition of cattle condition that will be slaughterhoused in Slaughterhouse Mabar Medan City in a certain time. The design of this study is observation or direct observation to the field to see the existing events without intervening from the researcher. The sampling technique is determined by purposive sampling (purposive determination of respondents). Methods of data retrieval is done by observation method that is data retrieval method done by systematically record the result of observation to the events investigated during the research. The result of research in Slaughterhouse Mabar Medan city shows that the prevalence of helminthiasis is 0%. From this result shows the cows that were slaughtered by Slaughterhouse Mabar Medan City is free from the parasitic worm disease.
Partial Least Square (PLS) Analysis: The Relationship of Production Management and Business Analysis of Goat Farm in Deli Tua Village, Namorambe District, North Sumatera, Indonesia Ritonga, Mudhita Zikkrullah; Ginting, Risdawati Br
Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): InJAR, Vol. 2, No. 1, March 2019
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Goat farm business provides income both for farmers and the community. Goat farming is very potential because the goats have adult sex and adult body and the length of goat breeding is very short compared to other ruminants. The existence of goat livestock business can create jobs and business that it can help the people’s economy. This study aims to identify the relationship between production management and business analysis of goat farm in Deli Tua Village, Namorambe District, North Sumatera, Indonesia. This study used data from nine respondents who own 25-50 goats that were determined by purposive sampling. The data were analyzed by using Partial Least Square (PLS) method shows a significant relationship between production management and business analysis. Keeping management is production management is a indicators of production management which gives a very influential effect on business analysis
LASER ACUPUNCTURE AS A NON-INVASIVE STRATEGY TO OPTIMIZE RABBIT GROWTH: HISTOMORPHOMETRIC AND LEUCOCYTE ANALYSIS STUDY Ritonga, Mudhita Zikkrullah; Hasan, Denny Irmawati; Hidanah, Sri; Lokapirnasari, Widya Paramita
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan Vol 18, No 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21157/j.ked.hewan.v18i4.42593

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This study evaluates the effects of laser acupuncture on jejunum morphometry and the differential leucocyte responses in rabbits. Twenty-four Hycole rabbits, aged four to twelve weeks with an average weight of 1046 g, were administered laser acupuncture once a week for six weeks. The rabbits were housed in individual cages and randomly divided into three groups. Group 1 (control) received inactive laser acupuncture for predetermined acupuncture points (Bladder 13, Bladder 15, and Bladder 21). Group 2 received active laser acupuncture at the exact points BL 13, BL 15, and BL 21, using a laser dose of 0.2 Joules. Group 3 received laser acupuncture near, but not precisely at, these exact points. Blood samples were collected at the end of the 12th week, and the jejunum was excised for histomorphometric analysis. The results indicated that rabbits in group 2 had significant increases (P0.05) in villus height (VH), and villus width (VW) compared to groups 1 and 3. The results of differential leucocytes measurements in groups 1, 2, and 3 were lymphocytes 64.2037%, 61.80.374%, 61.80.489% (normal: 30-85%); monocytes 130.447%, 12.20.374%, and 13.40.244% (normal: 4-13.4%), granulocytes 23.40.748%, 260.447%, and 24.80.374 (normal: 21-73%), respectively. These findings indicate that laser acupuncture targeted at BL13, BL15, and BL21 points promotes villi development and maintains differential leukocyte parameters within the normal range.
Diversity And Characteristics of Bladder Stones in Green Iguanas (Iguana iguana): A Case Report Hendarti, Gracia Angelina; Sofyan, Miayu Soneta; Sari, Dian Ayu Kartika; Plumeriastuti, Hani; Proboningrat, Annise; Dhamayanti, Yeni; Soeharsono, Soeharsono; Lukman, Epy Muhammad; Palupi, Tantri Dyah Widhi; Hernanda, Ary Setya; Ritonga, Mudhita Zikkrullah
Jurnal Medika Veterinaria Vol 19, No 1 (2025): J.Med.Vet
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21157/j.med.vet..v19i1.45206

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Bladder stones represent a significant and increasingly common health issue in captive green iguanas (Iguana iguana), often resulting from improper husbandry practices. This case report examines the diversity and characteristics of bladder stones in five green iguanas (three females, two males) presenting with abdominal enlargement and decreased appetite. Surgical removal (cystotomy) was performed, followed by detailed morphometric and chemical analyses of the extracted stones. The stones varied in size (15.3655.01 g), shape, and color (white, cream, and dark brown), yet chemical composition was consistently dominated by calcium oxalate (5260%), tricalcium phosphate (2328%), and uric acid (1012%). Morphometric analysis showed low variation (50%) across measured parameters, indicating homogeneity among the samples. Notably, lighter iguanas tended to harbor heavier stones, suggesting a correlation with disease progression rather than sex or stone color. These findings reinforce the role of dietary imbalances, dehydration, and the anatomical peculiarities of the iguana urinary system in stone formation. Early detection, appropriate diet, and optimal hydration are critical to prevent urolithiasis. This report contributes to the limited data on iguana urolithiasis in Indonesia and highlights the need for broader studies to explore preventive strategies.
INSIGHTS INTO HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES IN RABBITS: EVALUATING THE SAFETY OF LASER ACUPUNCTURE Ritonga, Mudhita Zikkrullah; Hidanah, Sri; Lokapirnasari, Widya Paramita
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan Vol 19, No 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21157/j.ked.hewan.v19i2.43454

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of laser acupuncture on the hematological profile, total blood cholesterol, and total blood protein in rabbits, with potential applications for livestock. The blood profiles of laser acupuncture-treated rabbits were compared to those of rabbits of the same or different types. Twenty-four New Zealand White rabbits were randomly divided into three groups, with six rabbits in each group. Group One (control/placebo), Group Two (laser acupuncture at specific acupuncture points BL21, BL15, and BL13), and Group Three (laser acupuncture not precisely at acupuncture points). Treatments were administered six times over six weeks. The data presented is the average of the respective data in groups one, two, and three. Results showed that rabbits' hematological profiles, total blood cholesterol, and total blood protein were consistent with existing standards, with no significant deviations observed, indicating that laser acupuncture did not adversely affect rabbit health. These findings suggest that laser acupuncture does not adversely affect rabbit health and could be a safe technique for enhancing animal welfare, with potential applications in livestock management.