Abstract:
This activity aims to determine the health status of the sacrificial
animals in the Manokwari City Region with the status of a green
zone for the FMD outbreak based on antemortem and postmortem
examinations. The activity was carried out on 93 Bali Cattle which
were divided into 6 mosques in Manokwari Regency. The
examination consists of antemortem and postmortem examination
by inspection, palpation and incision. The data obtained were
analyzed descriptively and presented in percentages and figures.
In 2021-2022, there will be no cattle traffic entering the West
Papua Region. The percentage of BCS of sacrificial animals
slaughtered this year is as follows: #2: 8.82%; #3: 11.76%; #4:
64.71; #5: 14.71%. Body temperature: 36.10oC – 37.50oC. The
locomotion, facial expressions, respiration, eye mucosa and anus
condition as well as muzzle and mouth conditions, hoof conditions
and body surfaces in all the sacrificial animals did not change.
Carcasses and organs did not change or were normal, except for
the liver (32.53% had fasciolosis) and the rumen (35.09% had
paramphistomosis) and there were no symptoms of FMD.
Conclusion: all sacrificial animals deserve to be slaughtered and
their meat consumed, except for some of the liver and rumen and
not infected with FMD.