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Evaluating The Success Rate of Artificial Insemination in Beef Cattle Between Highland and Lowland Areas
Artificial Insemination is a reproductive technology that is capable and has
succeeded in improving the genetic quality of livestock, in this case the authors
conducted a study on evaluating the success rate of artificial insemination in beef
cattle between highland and lowland areas. The variables observed in this study
were service per conception and conception rate in beef cattle after mating with
artificial insemination. The method of data analysis in this study was carried out
by collecting primary data and secondary data obtained in quantitative form and
analyzed using the T test. The number of AI acceptors in Prigen District during
April - May 2023 was 230 with 215 pregnant. The number of AI acceptors in the
Kraton District during April - May 2023 was 176 with a total of 167 pregnant.
Based on the calculation of the Coception Rate (CR) in the High and Lowlands.
The conception rate in the Kraton District is 55.68% while in the Prigen District it
is 69.13%, while based on Service Per Conception calculations the S/C value in
the Kraton District is 1.53 while the S/C value in the Prigen District is 1.36. From
the results of testing the hypothesis using the t test, it was found that the
Conception Rate and Service per Conception between the lowlands and the
highlands had significant differences. This shows that the results of artificial
insemination are better in the highlands than in the lowlands.
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