Livestock Care During Eid Travel: Blitar Farmers Urged to Secure Barns Before Leaving

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BLITAR – Livestock care during Eid travel has become a key concern for farmers in Blitar Regency as many prepare to leave home for the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

The Blitar Regency Livestock and Fisheries Agency has issued practical guidance to help farmers protect their animals while they travel. Officials say daily supervision remains the most important step.

Lusia Adityaningtyas, head of animal health and veterinary public health at the agency, said farmers should appoint a trusted third party before leaving.

She advised owners to ask relatives, neighbors, or workers who stay behind to monitor the animals each day.

“Reliable supervision is the main priority because livestock still need daily attention,” Lusia said.

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She added that feed and water supplies must remain sufficient during the owner’s absence. Farmers should prepare enough quality feed and clean drinking water for the full travel period.

This step helps animals avoid malnutrition and dehydration. It also reduces the risk of seasonal illness.

Officials warned that weak livestock often face diseases such as Bovine Ephemeral Fever (BEF), also known as three-day fever. Irregular feeding can also trigger digestive problems.

The agency also stressed the importance of barn security before departure.

Farmers should lock all barn doors carefully and check the surrounding area before leaving.

Officials also advised owners to protect barns from theft and animal threats.

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Predators such as rats, snakes, and civets can harm livestock or spread disease if barns remain unprotected.

Before traveling, farmers should also check the animals’ health condition. Vitamin supplements can help strengthen immunity during long periods without direct supervision.

Lusia said healthy animals and a clean barn reduce stress during the holiday period.

The agency hopes farmers can protect their livestock as valuable economic assets throughout the long Eid holiday.

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