Efektivitas Ekoenzim untuk Menekan Perkembangan Tungau Sarcoptes Scabiei pada Kambing secara In Vivo
Effectiveness of Ecoenzymes to Suppress the Development of Sarcoptes Scabiei Mites in Goats in Vivo

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2024Author
Naufal, Dzakwan
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Ginting, Nurzainah
Yunilas
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Scabies is a disease caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite that attacks goats. It is quite difficult for traditional goat farmers to get scabies medicine because the price is expensive so alternative treatment is needed. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of ecoenzymes in suppressing the growth of Sarcoptes scabiei mites in vivo. This study has 5 treatments. P0 (Sulfadex 100ml), P1 (Akuades 100ml), K1 (25% ecoenzyme + 75% akuades), K2 (50% ecoenzyme + 50% akuades), K3 (75% ecoenzyme + 25% akuades). Goat samples used were 5 heads in each sample. The parameters observed were alopecia, thickening, and scab. The use of ecoenzyme at a dose of 75% was able to balance the provision of sulfadex on the parameters of alopecia, and scab. In the thickening parameter, the provision of ecoenzyme at a dose of 75% is better than the provision of 100 ml sulfadex.
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