Effects of nutrition on yield and milk composition in sheep and goats

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The majority of sheep and goat  milk produced in the world is transformed into cheese, therefore, feeding is a major factor affecting the quality of sheep and goat  milk and, hence  sheep and goat  cheese quality. This discussion  is an attempt to explore the influence of nutrition on  milk yield and major milk components in sheep and goats. Nutrition is a vital component in an attempt to maximise milk synthesis in small ruminants, as a result correct feeding management is desirable through appropriate estimation of  roughage to concentrate intake in order to optimize the utilization of feed supplements. It is suffice to suggest that feeding high producing dairy animals may  be a major constraint in milk production, which implies greater attention to diet composition, feed quality, and the physical form of feedstuffs is required. The rate and extent to which a dairy sheep and goat is capable of drawing upon body reserves to meet the energy requirement at different stages of lactation is critical in determining her ability to produce and sustain a high level of milk production. In order to  increase sheep and goat milk production, and to ensure high feed efficiency, dairy farmers  need to pay close attention to nutritional requirement of dairy animals which may differ during different stages of lactation.
营养对绵羊和山羊产量和乳成分的影响
世界上生产的大部分绵羊和山羊奶都被转化为奶酪,因此,饲养是影响绵羊和山羊奶质量的主要因素,因此影响绵羊和山羊奶质量的主要因素。本文旨在探讨营养对绵羊和山羊产奶量和主要乳成分的影响。在试图最大限度地提高小反刍动物的牛奶合成方面,营养是一个至关重要的组成部分,因此,通过适当估计粗饲料到精料的摄入量,以优化饲料补充物的利用,正确的喂养管理是可取的。这足以表明,饲养高产奶牛可能是奶产量的主要制约因素,这意味着需要更多地关注日粮组成、饲料质量和饲料的物理形态。奶羊和山羊利用身体储备来满足泌乳期不同阶段能量需求的速度和程度,是决定其产奶量和维持高产奶量能力的关键。为了提高绵羊和山羊的产奶量,保证饲料效率,奶农需要密切关注奶牛在不同哺乳期的营养需求。
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