Effect of pre-and post-partum feed supplementation of Maraz does on the productive performance of their offspring

A. Hamad, K. Aziz
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The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the impact of maternal pre-and post-partum feed supplementation, under farm conditions, on goat kid's growth, follicle traits and fiber production. The design of experiment was supplementation from 2 months pre-partum to 2 months post-partum with 3 nutritional groups (8 does each). The first does group (GI) was fed black barley at 250 g/doe/day (traditional farmer’s practice), whereas does of the second (GII) and third (GIII) groups were fed concentrate diet at 500  and 750 g/doe/day, respectively. Results revealed that birth weight from GII and GIII was significantly (P<0.05) higher by 22% (2.3 vs. 1.8 kg) than that of GI. Weaning weight and marketable live weight traits, growth rates, follicle traits except primary follicles, and fiber characteristics were significantly (P<0.05) higher in (GIII) followed by (GII) and then (GI). Moreover, goat kids of the GIII attained significantly (P<0.05) 37% (16.9 vs. 10.7 kg) and 26% (16.9 vs. 12.5 kg) more marketable live weight compared with GI and GII, respectively. Also, goat kids of the GIII produced 32% (813.3 vs. 553.3 g; P<0.05) and14% (813.3 vs. 703.3 g; P>0.05) higher fleece weight than that of GI and GII, respectively. Additionally, body weight traits, growth rates, and fiber characteristics were significantly (P<0.05) affected by sex of birth. In conclusion, supplementation with an increased level of feeding concentrate pre-and post-partum of Maraz goats showed a significant (P<0.05) positive effect on productive performance of their kids in comparison to the traditional farmer’s practice.
产前和产后给玛拉兹母牛补充饲料对其后代生产性能的影响
本实验旨在研究在农场条件下,母羊产前和产后补充饲料对山羊仔羊生长、卵泡性状和纤维产量的影响。实验设计了从产前 2 个月到产后 2 个月的 3 个营养组(每组 8 头母羊)。第一母羊组(GI)饲喂黑大麦,250 克/只/天(传统农家做法);第二母羊组(GII)和第三母羊组(GIII)分别饲喂精饲料,500 克/只/天和 750 克/只/天。结果显示,GII 组和 GIII 组的出生体重显著高于 GI 组和 GII 组(P0.05)。此外,出生性别对体重性状、生长速度和纤维特征也有显著影响(P<0.05)。总之,与传统的饲养方法相比,增加马拉兹山羊产前和产后的精料饲喂量对其子女的生产性能有显著的积极影响(P<0.05)。
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