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Preface
It is our pleasure to publish the first issue of the second volume of The International
Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research (Int. J. Trop. Vet. Biomed.
Res.). In this new issue we published seven manuscripts. These articles exemplify the
analysis and exploration of using advance technology for safety of food from animal
origin as well as the observation of animal behaviour and economic analysis of
farming business. In addition, several articles are also discussing parasites infection
and reproductive hormones. Therefore, the results of studies published in this issue
could be use as an alternative for future technology development of animal industry.
The articles in this issue are the result of submission papers by authors on topics of
current interest in basic and applied studies that have potential to lead to
improvements in the food safety of animal origin and disease control. A vast amount
of papers were received and extensively reviewed and only 7 peer-reviewed
manuscripts were accepted.
The editors of this issue hope that the research findings from the authors could be
applied under commercial settings, and will enhance both the level and the efficiency
of processing food of animal origin.
We hope that authors, colleagues, and readers could appreciate all the time and effort
expended in preparing this issue. We hope you find this new issue of The
International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research as a valuable
resource.
May 2017
drh. Teuku Reza Ferasyi, MSc., PhD.
Editor in Chief
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It is our pleasure to publish the first issue of the second volume of The International
Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research (Int. J. Trop. Vet. Biomed.
Res.). In this new issue we published seven manuscripts. These articles exemplify the
analysis and exploration of using advance technology for safety of food from animal
origin as well as the observation of animal behaviour and economic analysis of
farming business. In addition, several articles are also discussing parasites infection
and reproductive hormones. Therefore, the results of studies published in this issue
could be use as an alternative for future technology development of animal industry.
The articles in this issue are the result of submission papers by authors on topics of
current interest in basic and applied studies that have potential to lead to
improvements in the food safety of animal origin and disease control. A vast amount
of papers were received and extensively reviewed and only 7 peer-reviewed
manuscripts were accepted.
The editors of this issue hope that the research findings from the authors could be
applied under commercial settings, and will enhance both the level and the efficiency
of processing food of animal origin.
We hope that authors, colleagues, and readers could appreciate all the time and effort
expended in preparing this issue. We hope you find this new issue of The
International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research as a valuable
resource.
May 2017
drh. Teuku Reza Ferasyi, MSc., PhD.
Editor in Chief
i