The production and reproductive traits among different goat breeds in southwestern region of Bangladesh

Sangita Mondal, Amitush Dutta, Asib Ahmed, Jarin Tasnim, Promitush Dutta, Mizanur Rahman Sarker
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In Bangladesh, a comprehensive study was conducted over one year to compare the reproductive and productive performance of Black Bengal, Jamunapari, and crossbred goats. The study involved a sample size of 226 goats and provided insightful information on the distinctive capabilities of each type of goat breeds. Most of the doe were 21–30 months of age, and their weight was 21–30 kg. The feed supply for the doe was concentrated green grass, whereas the kids got supplementary feed like rice bran. Among the reproductive traits, age at puberty, age of first kidding, and age of the first conception were significantly (P<0.001) higher in Jamunapari goats, whereas aerial kidding intervals were found in 263.77 ± 54.26 days in crossbreeds. Postpartum heat periods were highest at 68.50 ± 5.53 days in Jamunapari goats at 1st and 2nd parity, though at 3rd parity, 22.96 ± 26.66 days were uppermost in Black Bengal. There was no significant effect of parity on lactation length or milk production. Though Jamunapari goats show the highest lactation length at 1st and 2nd parity, at 3rd parity, 2.56 ± 2.89 kg was the largest in Black Bengals. The mortality of kids was high in the second parity in Black Bengal and crossbreeds, whereas in Jamunapari, it was higher in the first and second parities. The mortality rate of kids under 20 days was high, which gradually decreased with the advancement of age. Different periparturient and postpartum diseases, like abortion, dystocia, retained placenta, etc., decreased the reproductive performance of goats. The Black Bengal goat exhibited superior productive and reproductive performance to Jamunapari and crossbred goats. The study's findings suggest that, in the southwestern region of Bangladesh, prioritizing Black Bengal goats for breeding programs could potentially enhance both productive and reproductive traits compared to Jamunapari and crossbred goats. Asian Australas. J. Biosci. Biotechnol. 2023, 8 (3), 78-87
孟加拉国西南部地区不同山羊品种的生产和繁殖特征
孟加拉国开展了一项为期一年的综合研究,比较黑孟加拉山羊、Jamunapari 山羊和杂交山羊的繁殖和生产性能。这项研究涉及 226 只山羊样本,提供了有关各类山羊品种独特能力的深刻信息。大多数母山羊的年龄为 21-30 个月,体重为 21-30 公斤。母羊的饲料为青草,而小羊的饲料为米糠等辅助饲料。在繁殖性状中,Jamunapari山羊的青春期年龄、首次产仔年龄和首次受孕年龄显著较高(P<0.001),而杂交山羊的空中产仔间隔为 263.77 ± 54.26 天。Jamunapari山羊的产后发情期在第 1 和第 2 胎最高,为 68.50 ± 5.53 天,而黑孟加拉山羊在第 3 胎最高,为 22.96 ± 26.66 天。泌乳期的长短和产奶量没有明显的影响。虽然贾木纳帕里山羊在第一和第二产仔期的泌乳时间最长,但在第三产仔期,黑孟加拉山羊的泌乳时间最长,为 2.56 ± 2.89 千克。黑孟加拉山羊和杂交山羊第二产仔期的仔羊死亡率较高,而贾木纳帕里山羊第一和第二产仔期的仔羊死亡率较高。20 天以下的婴儿死亡率较高,随着年龄的增长死亡率逐渐下降。不同的围产期和产后疾病,如流产、子宫收缩、胎盘滞留等,降低了山羊的繁殖性能。黑孟加拉山羊的生产性能和繁殖性能均优于贾木纳帕里山羊和杂交山羊。研究结果表明,在孟加拉国西南部地区,优先选择黑孟加拉山羊进行育种计划,有可能提高其生产性能和繁殖性能。J. Biosci.Biotechnol.2023, 8 (3), 78-87
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