Blood Biochemical Profile of Bali Cattle with Repeated Breeding Condition



Anggella Tesalonika Tombuku(1*), Diah Tri Widayati(2), Dyah Maharani(3)

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Abstract


The current research aims to identify the blood biochemical profile of the Bali cattle with repeated breeding condition. This research conducted in Sege Village, Karangasem, Bali Island to collect the blood sample then the analysis was conducted in the integrated research and testing laboratories or Laboratorium Penelitian dan Pengujian Terpadu (LPPT) Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta. This research used 10 Bali cattle which consisted of 5 cattle having repeated breeding and 5 others are in the fertile condition. The data collected include the blood glucose level, total cholesterol and total albumin. The results showed that the glucose level of the blood serum in repeated breeding cattle category (44±6.95) was lower than the fertile cattle (44.26±5.44). The cholesterol level of the Bali cattle with repeated breeding was lower (111.72±28.81) compare to Bali cattle with fertil condition (119.92±36.38). This Result was also in line with the albumin level in Bali cattle having repeated breeding, which is lower about (4.31±0.36) compared to the fertile cattle (4.45±0.69). Moreover, the blood biochemical profile of the Bali cattle with repeated breeding was lower than the fertile cattle.


Keywords


Repeat Breeding, Bali Cattle, Glucose, Cholesterol, Albumin.

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