Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
Scope & Guideline
Exploring groundbreaking solutions in animal husbandry.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Animal Reproduction and Genetics:
Research addressing reproductive technologies, genetic diversity, and traits in various livestock species, contributing to improved breeding practices. - Animal Nutrition and Feed Science:
Studies focusing on the nutritional requirements of different animal species, feed formulation, and the impact of dietary supplements on performance and health. - Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health:
Investigations into diseases affecting livestock, treatment methods, and prevention strategies, including the use of medicinal herbs and alternative therapies. - Sustainable Livestock Production:
Research promoting environmentally sustainable practices in livestock production, including waste management, alternative feed sources, and agroecological approaches. - Innovative Animal Management Techniques:
Exploration of new technologies and methodologies for enhancing animal husbandry practices, including the use of biotechnology and data-driven approaches.
Trending and Emerging
- Utilization of Alternative Feed Sources:
There is a growing trend towards researching alternative feed sources, such as fermented by-products and novel plant ingredients, to enhance livestock production and sustainability. - Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology:
Increased emphasis on molecular characterization and genetic profiling of livestock is evident, showcasing the integration of biotechnology in breeding and health management. - Health and Immunity Enhancement through Nutrition:
Emerging studies focus on the role of specific dietary supplements and feed additives in enhancing animal health, immunity, and overall performance. - Impact of Environmental Stressors on Livestock:
Research addressing how environmental factors, such as heat stress and nutritional adaptations, affect the health and productivity of various livestock species is gaining traction. - Integration of Technology in Animal Management:
The adoption of technological innovations, such as infrared thermography and ultrasound imaging, in animal health and production assessment is increasingly prominent in recent studies.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Livestock Breeding Practices:
Research on conventional breeding methods has decreased as the focus shifts toward genetic engineering and advanced reproductive technologies. - Basic Nutritional Studies Without Innovative Approaches:
There is a waning interest in basic studies of animal nutrition without the incorporation of innovative or sustainable practices, as researchers increasingly seek to explore new feed sources and additives. - General Veterinary Practices:
The journal has seen a decline in papers focusing solely on general veterinary practices, with a shift towards more specialized topics such as specific disease management and advanced treatment methodologies.
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