Effects of Area Specific Mineral Mixture (ASMM) Supplementation on Production and Reproductive Parameters of Crossbred and Desi Cows: A Field Study

K. Pal, C. Maji, Manas Kumar Das, Soma Banerjee, Sukanta Saren, B. Tudu
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A field study was conducted to evaluate the effects of supplementation of area specific mineral mixture (ASMM) on the production and reproductive performance of cows. 16 animals of both crossbred and desi cows each were evaluated for production and reproduction performances. In all treatment groups (n=8), ASMM was supplemented @ 50 g cow -1 day -1 and @ 30 g cow -1 day -1 to crossbred and desi cows respectively. The control groups (n=8) of each experiment were without ASMM supplementation. In case of productive performance, milk production and milk composition parameters were studied for a period of 90 days of lactation where as dissolution of common reproductive disorders were screened for reproductive performance. Average daily milk yield in the crossbred cows supplemented with ASMM on 90 th day and 120 th day were 7.72 ± 0.19 L cow -1 and 7.52 ± 0.12 L cow -1 in contrast to 5.96 ± 0.14 L cow -1 and 5.63 ± 0.21 L cow -1 in the control group. Similarly average daily milk yield in the desi cows supplemented with ASMM on 90 th day and 120 th day were 4.17 ± 0.09 L cow -1 and 3.70 ± 0.08 L cow -1 in contrast to 3.06 ± 0.03 L cow -1 and 2.92 ± 0.04 L cow -1 in the control group. No significant supplemental effects on the milk composition parameters in all the groups were found. First postpartum estrus and number of AI per conception were lesser but conception rates were higher in both crossbred and desi treatment groups compared to respective control groups. It can be concluded that continuous supplementation of area specific mineral mixture enhanced the productive and reproductive efficiency of both crossbred and desi cows. Abstract
添加区域特定矿物混合物(ASMM)对杂交奶牛和德西奶牛生产和繁殖参数的影响
本试验旨在评价饲粮中添加特定区域矿物混合物(ASMM)对奶牛生产和繁殖性能的影响。对杂交奶牛和普通奶牛各16头进行了生产和繁殖性能评价。在所有处理组(n=8)中,杂交奶牛和普通奶牛分别添加@ 50 g奶牛-1天-1和@ 30 g奶牛-1天-1的ASMM。每个实验的对照组(n=8)不添加ASMM。在生产性能方面,研究了泌乳期90天的产奶量和乳成分参数,并对常见生殖障碍的溶解情况进行了筛选。添加ASMM的杂交奶牛在第90天和第120天的平均日产奶量分别为7.72±0.19 L牛-1和7.52±0.12 L牛-1,而对照组为5.96±0.14 L牛-1和5.63±0.21 L牛-1。添加ASMM的desi奶牛在第90天和第120天的平均日产奶量分别为4.17±0.09 L牛-1和3.70±0.08 L牛-1,而对照组为3.06±0.03 L牛-1和2.92±0.04 L牛-1。饲粮添加对各组乳成分参数均无显著影响。与各自的对照组相比,杂交组和非杂交组的产后第一次发情和每次受孕的人工授精次数较少,但受孕率较高。由此可见,连续添加区域矿物混合物可提高杂交奶牛和普通奶牛的生产效率和繁殖效率。摘要
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