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A. COURSE IDENTITY
1. Course HEALTH MANAGEMENT DAIRY CATTLE
2. Course of Code MNS401
3. Credit 2 sks / (2-0)
4. Semester VI - EVEN
5. Department/Study Program Bachelor of Veterinary medicine 6. Acheivement of Graduate
Learning
LO 6: Implement developing entrepreneurship skills in the field of veterinary and husbandry to be independent
7. Achievement of Course Learning mastering the theoretical concepts of anatomy and physiology of dairy cows, starting calf; heifer and lactation cows; mastering the theoretical concept of the reproductive cycle in dairy cows; be able to carry out and utilize technology in the dairy farming business; be able to plan, carry out and manage health in dairy cows anresponsible for their own work and can be given responsibility for achieving shared results
8. Course Description This course discusses the history of the development of Indonesian dairy cows especially at East of Java, the anatomy and physiology of dairy cows, the pattern of feed, the pattern of maintenance starting calves, weaning calves, cows and lactation, stall systems and disorders, abnormalities, prevention and diagnosis of diseases frequent cases in dairy cattle.
9. Prerequisites (if any) Reproductive Physiology and Technology and Clinical Diagnosis 10. Person in Charge Prof. Dr. Pudji Srianto, M. Kes., Drh.
11. Lecturer Prof. Dr. Wurlina, M.Kes., Drh.
Prof. Dr. Sri Pantja Madyawati Dr.Trilas Sardjito, M.Si., Drh.
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Date. 21 April 2017 Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine
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2 B. LEARNING PROGRAM
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 After attending this lecture the students know the scope of HEALTH MANAGEMENT DAIRY CATTLE
COURSE CONTRACT
TUTORIAL AND DISCUSSION
LCD Lecture 2 X 50
MINUTE Discussion
Completeness and truth
answer 5%
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2; 5; 6
2 After attending this lecture the students know the definition and scope of reproductive health management; know and being able to explain the history and efforts of enterprises in Indonesia
History of dairy cows in Indone sia; taxonomy of dairy cows; and types of dairy farming busines in Indonesia
TUTORIAL AND
DISCUSSION LCD Lecture
2 X 50 MINUTE
Discussion Completeness and truth
answer
5% 2; 5
3
Able to explained the theoretical concepts of anatomy and
physiology of female dairy cows
Anatomy and physiology of the respiratory; blood circulation; gastro intestinal; innerve tion;limb and repr ductive system in dairy cows
TUTORIAL AND DISCUSSION
Individual Assesment
LCD Lecture 2 X 50
MINUTE Discussion
Completeness and truth
answer 10% 4
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Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4 Able to explained the theoretical concepts of the reproductive cycle in dairy cows
Prenatal ; birth;
puberty; oestrus cycle;pregnancy birth; lactation and post partum
Lecture and discussion
LCD
Lecture 2x50
minute Discussion Completeness and truth
answer
10% 4
5 Able to explain various maintenance patterns;
how to feed on calf and disease
Postnatal calf handling; calf drink; disease in calves
Lecture and discussion LCD Lecture 2x50
minute Discussion Completeness and truth
answer
5%
2;6;7
6 Able to explain various maintenance patterns;
feeding cows and lactation cattle and be able to explain the housing system and the impact of the wrong cage
the pattern of raising cows and lactation;
system housing of heifers and lactation cows.
Lecture and discussion LCD Lecture 2x50
minute QUIZ-1 Accuracy of
answers 5% 2;9
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MIDTERM EXAM
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Person in Charge Head of Departement Vice Dean IProf. Dr. Pudji Srianto, M.
Kes., Drh. Dr.Abdul Samik, M.Si., Drh (Prof.Dr. Fedik A.Rantam,drh.) Revision Number-
Date. 21 April 2017 Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine
Effective Session Begin (Odd/even) /Year
Even 2017
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SLP should be evaluated annualy
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Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Able to explain and treat diseases that often attack dairy cows
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Non-infectious / metabolic diseases and
infectious diseases that
often attack dairy cows
Lecture and discussion LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE Discussion Completeness
and truth answer
10% 1;3;4
9 Able to explain and treat diseases that often attack dairy cows
2
Reproductive disease with reproductive disorders
Lecture and discussion LCD 2 X 50
MINUTE Discussion
Completeness and truth
answer 10% 1;3;4 10
Able to explain the theoretical concepts of rectal palpation
Pelvic anatomy Used of rectal palpation and how to carry out rectal palpation
Lecture and discussion LCD 2x 50
minute Discussion Completeness and truth
answer
10% 1;3;4
11 Able to explain the use of biological materials,
vaccines and
traditional medicines in dairy cows
Biological materials and vaccines used for dairy cows and traditional medicines that
Lecture and discussion LCD 2x 50 minute
quiz-2 Completeness and truth
answer
10%
4
5
Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
are often used in dairy cows 12 Able to explain the
milking process and products from milk products
Anatomy of the udder; how to milking and milk products
Lecture and discussion LCD 2x 50 minute
discussion Completeness and truth
answer
5% 4;8
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Able to explain and apply reproductive technology to dairy cows 1
Anatomy and physiology of female genitalia;
artificial
insemination in dairy cows
Lecture and discussion
Group Assesment LCD 2x 50 minute
quiz-3
Accuracy of answers
10% 4;6;10
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Able to explain and apply reproductive technology in dairy cows 2
Benefits of estrus synchroni zation; hormone that are used and how to administer hormones in dairy cows
Lecture and discussion LCD minute 2x 50
discussion
Completeness and truth
answer 10%
4;6;10
Universitas Airlangga
SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN Prepared by Checked by Approved by Document Register
Number
SLP
Person in Charge Head of Departement Vice Dean IProf. Dr. Pudji Srianto, M.
Kes., Drh. Dr.Abdul Samik, M.Si., Drh (Prof.Dr. Fedik A.Rantam,drh.) Revision Number-
Date. 21 April 2017 Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine
Effective Session Begin (Odd/even) /Year
Even 2017
(signature) (signature) (signature)
SLP should be evaluated annualy
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Week Expected Final Ability Topic of Study Learning Method Media Time
Student Learning Experience
Assesment Criteria and
Indicator
Value Score
Ref.
(nomor)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15 Students are able to review all lecture topics that have been
given
CAPITA
SELECTA discussion
DEMO NSTRA
TIONS DAN FGD
2X50 MINU
TE
ACTIVITY FGD 5%
16 FINAL EXAMS
C. REFERENCE LIST
1. Clinical Reproduction, 2002. Japan International Cooperation Agency - Indonesia 2. Manual on Dairy farming, 1994. Combined Indonesian Milk Cooperatives
3. Physics and Reproductive Disorders, 2001. Japan International Cooperation Agency - Indonesia.
4. Hafez, E.S.E. 2000. Reproduction in Farm Animals. 7th Ed. Lea & Febiger. New York.
5. Sofyan Sudardjat and Rachmat Pambudy, 2003. Caring for People's Farmers. Publisher of Agrindo Mandiri Foundation, Jakarta 6. Directorate General of Livestock, 1998. Dairy Farming Business in Indonesia. Ministry of Agriculture. Jakarta.
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7. Combined Dairy Cow Cooperative, 2000. Annual Report. Indonesian Dairy Cooperative Association, East Java Regional Commissariat. Poor.
8. Center for Artificial Insemination. 2000. Singosari JICA-BBIB Cooperation. Poor
9. Japan International Corporation Agency, 2001. Dairy Cow Technology and Feed Project. Singosari-Malang Artificial Insemination Center
10. Team for 2015 Reproductive Disorders Final Report of Higher Education Assistance Program in 2015 Reproductive Disorders Management Activities Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Airlangga University, Surabaya
Universitas Airlangga
SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN Prepared by Checked by Approved by Document Register
Number
SLP
Person in Charge Head of Departement Vice Dean IProf. Dr. Pudji Srianto, M.
Kes., Drh. Dr.Abdul Samik, M.Si., Drh (Prof.Dr. Fedik A.Rantam,drh.) Revision Number-
Date. 21 April 2017 Faculty of Veterinary
Medicine
Effective Session Begin (Odd/even) /Year
Even 2017
(signature) (signature) (signature)
SLP should be evaluated annualy
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1. TASK OBJECTIVE:
- Provides an overview of the names and types of dairy cows in the world
2. ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION:
a. The claim object: a photo of a dairy cow in the world
b. What to do and restrictions: At least 3 photos of different types
c. Method / method of work, the reference used: collecting photos by directly photographing objects or downloading
d. Description of output of work produced / done: photos are placed on HVS paper / quarto-size photo paper, one sheet of paper can contain 2/3 photos of different cows
3. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
a. Accuracy of 50% collection time b. Minimum 3 photos required 50%
c. Value range 75-90
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1. TASK OBJECTIVES: provide pictures or photographs of equipment and medicinal drugs commonly used in dairy cows 2. Job Description:
a. The arable object: equipment commonly used by veterinarians in dairy cooperatives; equipment for storing milk, checking milk and equipment for making feed and various types of drugs or biological materials that are often used for treatment of dairy cows
b. What to do and restrictions: At least 2 photos (tools and drugs) that come from photos of real objects (not from brochures) c. Method / method of work, the reference used: collecting photos by directly photographing objects
d. Description of output of work produced / done: photos are placed on HVS paper / quarto-size photo paper, one sheet of paper can contain 2 photos (equipment and medicine)
3. ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
a. Timeliness of collection 40%
b. Minimum photos required 40%
c. Solidarity and teamwork (in 1 class) 20%
(there is communication for each student in the class so it is not the same) d. Value range 75-100