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The primary objective of SAADC2013 is to create a meeting place for animal farmers (academics, researchers, administrators, extension workers and livestock producers), especially from developing countries, to share experiences and develop cooperation to promote the development of sustainable animal industries in their respective countries. The emphasis of SAADC2013 will be to discuss issues and make recommendations on how animal agriculture should be developed to meet the challenges that developing countries face in the ever-changing globalized market. On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 4th SAADC, I extend a warm welcome to you and look forward to seeing you in Lanzhou in July 2013.

I am pleased to announce that the Fourth Sustainable Livestock Agriculture Conference for Developing Countries (SAADC) will be held in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China on 27-31. July 2013. Based on the success of the last three SADC held in China, Malaysia and Thailand, we expect around 500 participants from more than 40 countries to attend SAADC2013. Additional data must be presented to support the information already provided in the extended abstract.

Assign the top of the poster for the title and authors as listed on the submitted abstract. Dingxi city is located in the middle of Gansu province, only 98 km far from Lanzhou city.

FT2 Linxia (Transition Zone)

FT3 Tianzhu (Highland Yak Farming)

GENERAL INFORMATION Conference venue

About Lanzhou University

Location of Lanzhou city

Today it is a hub of the Silk Road tourist ring, with Maiji Caves to the east, Bingling Thousand Buddha Caves to the west, Labrang Tibetan Monastery to the south, and Dunhuang Mogao Caves to the north.

Climate

Transportation

Passport and visa

Currency exchange

Electricity

POST- CONFERENCE TOUR

Group One:Lanzhou-Jiayuguan-Dunhuang-Lanzhou

On the way, enjoy the scenery of the Gobi Desert and the snow-capped Qilian Mountain. Visit Jiayuguan, the starting point of the western part of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall. You will look around Jiayuguan Fort, Wei-Jin Art Gallery, Overhanging Great Wall and First Beacon Tower of the Great Wall.

Visit Jiayuguan Fort, Wei-Jin Art Gallery, Overhanging Great Wall and the First Beacon Tower of the Great Wall.

Group Two: Lanzhou - Xiahe – Langmusi - Lanzhou

CONTACT INFORMATION

Information about scenic spots of the Tour

It takes about 1 hour (CNY 40.00) to go from Dunhuang to Yumen Pass, where you can see parts of the Great Wall built during the Han Dynasty. If you want to watch the sunrise over the ruins, go early in the morning. When driving through this area, we have to pay a road toll, which also serves as an entrance fee to the Yumen Pass and its attractions.

Located in the Daxia River alluvium, about one kilometer west of Xiahe County, the lamasery is located on Phoenix Mountain, facing Dragon Mountain. The temple was originally built under the supervision of Jiamuyang, the first generation living Buddha in 1709, the 48th year of Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty. With the following living Buddhas to continue the work, it has now become the largest center of Tibetan religious culture in Gansu, Qinghai and Sichuan provinces.

Together with the Drepung, Sera, Ghandam, Tashilhunpo and Ta'er monasteries in Tibet and Qinghai, they are considered the six sovereign monasteries of the Yellow Sect (Gelugpa) of Chinese Tibetan Buddhism. Labrang is a transliteration of a Tibetan word pronounced as "Lazhang" meaning the place for the location of a Buddhist palace. Combining the wisdom of Tibetans, Han and Mongolians, the monastery is famous for its exquisite art of architecture and brilliance of religious culture.

All kinds of sutras are kept in the monastery, divided into complete works, philosophy, Esoteric Sect of Buddhism, medicine, history, religion, biography, construction technology, mathematics and poetry and prose, etc., a total of 12 categories in 60,000 volumes. So it is the largest academy of Lamaism in China and in the world as well. With a strict system of registration, teaching, examination and graduation, it has nurtured many religious personnel for the Tibetan-speaking regions.

On a hike over the rolling green hills, you can experience nomadic life by staying with real nomadic families. You can watch or help the Tibetan women milk yaks, make butter and dry yak dung - which is used for fuel. And depending on the season, you can see and be part of seasonal activities such as sheep shearing, moving to new pastures and mowing the pastures.

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ARTIKEL YANG DIKIRIM

Summary

Introduction

Materials and Methods

Result and Discussion

Based on these obtained results, the growth curve of the local sheep was designed to be sigmoidal (letter S). 1993) stated that the growth curve, which is mass or cumulative weight plotted against age, is sigmoidal, consisting of a prepubertal acceleration phase and a postpubertal deceleration phase. The weight of a local sheep at birth is about 3 kg, the weight of an adult at the age of 12 months is about 31 kg.

The inflection point/break in the growth curve of local sheep occurred at 6 months of age and a body weight of approximately 17.70 kg. At 6 months of age, local puberty in sheep is assumed, as stated by Owens et al. 1993) that the turning point/reversal occurs when sheep reach puberty. Growth curve (left) and growth rate curve (right) of local sheep in the countryside. The average daily gain (ADG) of local sheep in the countryside was 57.86 g with the highest achievement of ADG (87.50 g) at the age of 6 months.

Based on the growth curve and growth rate, the management application that can be applied is the separation of male and female sheep rearing done before the age of 6 months, fattening lambs from age 6 months to age 12 months. Local lamb cuts can be carried out after the age of 12 months, as the body weight will remain or even fall after the age of sheep.

Conclusion

31 Jan; (2) Registration Form (31 Januari 2013)

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS AND PAPERS

Topics of abstracts and papers

Environment and management 2) Production and Livelihood

Notes for the Presentation of Invited Speakers and Participants

PROGRAM

Keynote 2 Improving animal agriculture in developing countries through international and regional collaborations (Joachim Otte, FAO, Bangkok). Lead Paper The Role of Biotechnological Research to Support Sustainable Animal Agriculture in Developing Countries (J. Takahashi, Japan). Ecogenomics of Synergistetes bacteria to facilitate xenobiotic detoxification in ruminant cattle Chris McSweeney (Australia) Scientific Papers Scientific Papers.

New: The Organizing Committee has established an internal editorial board to assist young scientists and graduate students who wish to develop their extended abstracts into full papers for submission to an appropriate ISI-listed journal. Authors who wish to do so, in addition to submitting their 2-page extended abstracts, must provide additional information to be evaluated by the internal editorial committee. This should be done as a separate mini-dissertation (no more than 6 pages) with an Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion.

如果您提交的内容根据科学价值被选中,您的小型论文将被分配给 SADC 内部编辑(2013 年 4 月 15 日之前),他会将您的交易收据扫描件发送给财务主管 SADC2013*** 进行注册,应注明“SAADC 会议注册费”。银行(开户行)名称:甘肃省兰州市工商银行天水路支行。

FILE REGISTRATION FORM

Telephone 62-24-7478348

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Attend SAADC 2013 (22 Maret 2013)

Message from the Secretariat (SAADC 2013)

22 Maret 2013)

Poster Presentasi SAADC 2013 (27 Juli 2013)

Production Systems

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

INTRODUCTION

RECOMMENDATION MATERIALS AND METHODS

Certifikat SAADC 2013 (31 Juli 2013)

CERTIFICATE

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT

LANZHOU, CHINA

Prosiding SAADC 2013 (31 Juli 2013)

PROCEEDINGS OF

TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE ANIMAL AGRICULTURE FOR

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (SAADC2013)

Eighteen male local sheep aged 0-12 months were used in this study to determine the growth performance of local Indonesian sheep in rural areas, namely growth rate, body weight and age at puberty and maturity. The results showed that the dry matter intake of local sheep in rural areas was limited, and only giving daily body weight gain of 57.86 g. The development of this animal to provide the farmer with the maximum benefit should be based on the current performance of the growth of this sheep in the rural area.

Many studies on improving sheep performance have been done with nutritional manipulation, but research on basic growth performance data was very limited. This study aimed to determine the growth curve of local sheep under rural growth conditions. The benefits of this growth curve are the ability to standardize sheep performance, selection and breeding.

The study used 18 local male sheep aged 0–12 months from Pagergunung Village, Pringsurat Subdistrict, Temanggung District, Indonesia. Sheep were weighed on a body weight scale, while age was based on registration or farmer information and tooth condition. These data were analyzed with regression-correlation analysis to determine the growth curve based on knowledge of growth.

Local Indonesian sheep are believed to be descendants of cross-breeds of thin-tailed and thick-tailed Java sheep. They were characterized by a white color, or some with black spots, and some fat was deposited on the upper part of the tail and then reduced to the tips of the tail. In the study area, the purpose of raising sheep was initially to obtain a lot of fertilizer needed for their horticultural farms, but later it was shown to produce meat.

Rural sheep production systems have been integrated with crop production and agricultural systems. They are particularly dependent on the agro-ecological environment and, due to the digestive system of ruminants, must always depend on high fiber vegetation or crop residues for their feed base. The feed depended on the nature and extent of the crop residues produced, while the concentrate consisted of rice bran, cassava and by-products from the coffee industry.

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Illustration 1. The growth curve (left) and growth rate curve (right) of local sheep in rural  Average daily gain (ADG) of local sheep in the rural  were 57.86 g with the ADG highest  (87.50 g) achievement at the age of 6 months
Figure 1. The curve and equation prediction for growth (left) and growth rate (right) of local  sheep in rural production systems

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Author 1: First Name: Juliza Last Name: Hidayati Organization: Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia Country: Indonesia Author 2: First Name: Rini Last Name: Vamelia