UNION OF INDONESIAN ENGINEERING BK LIVESTOCK ENGINEERING WITH FAPET UNUD TOGETHER HELD AN ANIMAL ENGINEERING WEBINAR
Responding to the growing science of animal husbandry, acceptance and adaptation are needed to ensure that the livestock business continues and is sustainable. The closed house concept and the increase in the number of chicken slaughterhouses are examples of alternative solutions to overcome the problem of low productivity in broiler chickens. This shows that the implementation of proper management in closed houses and chicken slaughterhouses is expected to be able to increase productivity to meet the national demand for safe, healthy, whole and halal chicken meat.
Saturday, April 1 2023, the Association of Indonesian Engineers (PII) BK Animal Husbandry Engineering with the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Udayana University (Fapet Unud) jointly held a Batch 4 Livestock Engineer Webinar, with the theme "Closed House Management and Chicken Slaughterhouse Management". This event began with remarks by the Dean of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Dr. Ir. I Nyoman Tirta Ariana, M.S., IPU., ASEAN Eng., and Chair of the PII Livestock BKT, Prof. Dr. Ir. Ali Agus, DAA., DEA., IPU., ASEAN Eng. This webinar was moderated directly by the Coordinator of the Research and Community Service Unit of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Dr. Ir. Anak Agung Ayu Sri Trisnadewi, M.P., and invited two competent speakers in their fields.
The first resource person was the Dean of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Dr. Ir. I Nyoman Tirta Ariana, M.S., IPU., ASEAN Eng., with the topic presented, namely Closed House Management, by raising examples of management implementation in the Closed House Fapet Unud. Meanwhile, the second resource person was the Professor of the Faculty of Animal Husbandry of Udayana University, Prof. Dr. Dr. Ir. Nyoman Suparta, M.S., M.M., IPU., ASEAN Eng., who delivered material on Chicken Slaughterhouse Management, who specifically conveyed the experiences he had so far in managing his Chicken Slaughterhouse. The activity which was carried out online through the Zoom Meeting was attended by more than 170 participants from agencies and institutions throughout Indonesia. After the presentation of the material was carried out, the event then continued with a discussion session, and ended with a group photo and closing by the presenter.