TY  - JOUR
T1  - Importance-Performance Analysis toward Productivity of Bali Cattle Based on Agroecosystem
in Timor Island
AU - Habaora, Fellyanus AU - Priyo Purwanto, Bagus AU - Priyanto, Rudy AU - Yani, Ahmad AU - Abdullah, Luki AU - Maria Fuah, Asnath 
JO  - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL  - 19
IS  - 5
SP  - 57
EP  - 66
PY  - 2020
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1680-5593
DO  - javaa.2020.57.66
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2020.57.66
KW  - pasture
KW  -agroecosystems
KW  -productivity
KW  -cattle
KW  -Importance-performance analysis
AB  - The aim of this study was to determine the
productivity aspects (production and reproduction) of Bali
cattle based on agroecosystems that include pasture,
agriculture, plantation and forest on Timor Island.
Therefore, from January-December 2018, research on the
performance of Bali cattle production-based
agroecosystem was conducted. The research location was
chosen purposively representing agroecosystems of
pasture, agriculture, plantation and forest. The number of
respondents was 5-10% of the number of cattle farmers in
each agroecosystem that had >10 Bali cattle. The
respondents were interviewed using a questionnaire
prepared. Field observations were also conducted to
measure the performance of Bali cattle production. The
data analysis used the Importance-Performance Analysis
method which was processed through a computerized
SPSS program and the results were explained
descriptively. The results of this study indicated that the
level of importance and performance of Bali cattle in the
pasture, agriculture, plantation and forest agroecosystems
showed the same conditions where the performance
(productivity) of Bali cattle in each agroecosystem was
good for such attributes as body weight, calf crop,
and conception rate. Meanwhile, the attributes that need
to be considered and improved are the quality and
quantity of SKT, oestrus age, first coitus age, oestrus
cycle, oestrus duration, service per conception, length of
calf pregnancy, age of first calving, days open, calving
interval and rate of increase population. Thus the
productivity of Bali cattle scattered in pasture,
agriculture, plantation and forest agro-ecosystems in
general is still low.
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