Abstract

A good reproductive performance will have an effect on increasing the efficiency of beef cattle production. That factors include genetics and management. This study was to determine the causes of CI and EPP its longer than normal. Its 205 beef cattle were used, with normal estrus, good health conditions and traditional management breeding systems. Furthermore, it was divided into two research series, first based on breed, and second on recording status, the parameters data had taken were CI and EPP. The research was conducted by observing and interviewing with breeders and collecting data from the farmer and conducted for 2 months. The results indicate that the age and breed factors do not show a significant difference between groups, while the recording status factor showed a significant difference between complete data and incomplete groups and no recording groups. From these results, it can be seen that the management factor affects the production performance of beef cattle compared to breed factors as genetic factors.

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