Correlation of body condition and occurrence of anoestrus in buffaloes

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Santosh Kumar Daheriya, Madhu Shivhare, S. P. Shukla, S. Nema
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Abstract

The present study was conducted on 30 buffaloes belonging to department of veterinary gynaecology and obstetrics and village around college of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow (M.P.), buffalo were selected on the basis of history, which had not exhibited oestrus for 90 days or more postpartum, clinical examination of these buffaloes were made for general health and reproductive soundness, per rectally explored twice 10 days apart to confirm ovarian activity and genital status, the animals is awarded an appropriate body condition score 1 (very thin) to 5 (fat) on practice  half score were used for animals whose condition score is intermediate. the experiment was done on 30 buffaloes divided into 6 groups, each group consist of 6 buffaloes. The body condition score on scale 1 (very thin) to 5 (fat) ranged between. Body condition score in anoestrus buffaloes was significantly lower than the normal cycling buffaloes. There is a positive relationship between body condition score and subsequent reproductive performance of the animals.
水牛体况与无情发生的关系
本研究对30头水牛进行了研究,这些水牛属于兽医妇产科和Mhow(M.P.)兽医科学与畜牧学院周围的村庄。水牛是根据历史选择的,产后90天或更长时间没有发情,对这些水牛进行了一般健康和生殖健康的临床检查,每10天进行两次直肠探查,以确认卵巢活动和生殖器状况,动物在实践中获得适当的身体状况评分1(非常瘦)至5(脂肪)。对状况评分中等的动物使用半分。将30头水牛分为6组,每组6头。身体状况评分在1(非常瘦)到5(肥胖)之间。发情期水牛的身体状况评分显著低于正常周期水牛。动物的身体状况评分和随后的繁殖表现之间存在正相关。
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Buffalo Bulletin
Buffalo Bulletin AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
0.50
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0.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Buffalo Bulletin is published quarterly in January-March, April-June, July-September and October-December. Contributions on any aspect of research or development, progress reports of projects and news on buffalo will be considered for publication in the bulletin.
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