Abstract

Knowing the problems in captivity is very important for the management so that these problems can be resolved properly, and the management can anticipate so that problems do not occur again. Therefore, this research aims to examine the management of Timor deer breeding in each different breeding unit and formulate breeding management as a reference for best practices in the development of Timor deer breeding. The analysis used in this research is descriptive analysis. Descriptive analysis is used to describe data from observations and interviews which include housing aspects, feed aspects, health and care aspects, as well as data and information aspects. Based on the research results, it shows that breeding management of Timor deer requires a holistic approach that includes aspects of housing, feeding, health and population management. Choosing the right location, good cage structure planning, adequate feed availability, effective health care, and wise population management are the keys to a successful captive breeding program. An organized recording system and collaboration with related parties also supports the sustainability of the Timor deer breeding program.

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