Performances of cattle and goats in some selected areas of Gaibandha district in Bangladesh

MA Bashar, SP Mukta, MT Hasan, SF Bhuyan, MH Alam, MM Akhtar, MAMY Khandoker
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The survey was conducted to represent the livestock production scenario and to know the performances of cattle and goats in few selected rural areas of Gaibandha district. The data on productive and reproductive performances of cattle and goats were collected from 102 household within four selected village under Gobindaganj Upazila of Gaibandha district with a pretested survey questionnaire. The collected data were compiled, tabulated and analyzed by student t test. In the study area, about 59% were indigenous cattle and 41% were crossbred cattle. A total of 113 goats were found in the study area of which 82% belongs to Black Bengal goat and the remaining 18% belongs Jamunapari goat. All the livestock (100%) were managed intensively during the spring and rainy seasons. Similarly, almost all livestock (100%) are confined in shed at night, and 45.9% and 54.09% of the livestock population are confined in shed and paddock at day time, respectively. Artificial insemination (AI) is the preferred breeding method for cattle, whereas goats primarily rely on natural mating. Milk yield and lactation period of cow, and mature body weight of both male and female were significantly (P<0.05) higher in crossbred than indigenous cattle. Similarly, age at first kidding, lactation period and kidding interval of does, and mature body weight of buck and does were significantly higher in Jamunapari goats than Black Bengal goats. However, the conception rate and number of kids per kidding were higher in Black Bengal goats than Jamunapari goats. In conclusion, from our results, crossbred cattle and Jamunapari goats are performing better in rural conditions, whereas Black Bengal goats are efficient in producing more offspring at a given time. Bangladesh Journal of Animal Science 52 (3): 78-84.
牛和山羊在孟加拉国盖班达地区一些选定地区的表演
进行这项调查是为了反映牲畜生产情况,并了解在Gaibandha地区少数选定农村地区的牛和山羊的表现。通过预先测试的调查问卷,从Gaibandha区Gobindaganj Upazila的四个选定村庄的102户家庭收集了牛和山羊的生产和繁殖性能数据。对收集到的数据进行整理、制表和学生t检验分析。在研究区,约59%为本地牛,41%为杂交牛。在研究区域共发现113只山羊,其中82%属于黑孟加拉山羊,其余18%属于Jamunapari山羊。所有牲畜(100%)在春雨季进行集约管理。同样,几乎所有牲畜(100%)在夜间被关在棚内,45.9%和54.09%的牲畜在白天被关在棚内和围场。人工授精(AI)是牛的首选育种方法,而山羊主要依靠自然交配。杂交牛产奶量、泌乳期、公母成熟体重均显著高于本地牛(p < 0.05)。贾穆纳帕利山羊的初开玩笑年龄、泌乳期和开玩笑间隔、公山羊和公山羊的成熟体重均显著高于黑孟加拉山羊。然而,黑孟加拉山羊的受孕率和每次分娩的孩子数量都高于贾穆纳帕里山羊。总之,从我们的结果来看,杂交牛和Jamunapari山羊在农村条件下表现更好,而黑孟加拉山羊在给定时间内生产更多后代的效率更高。孟加拉动物科学杂志52(3):78-84。
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