EFFECT OF STEAMING-UP PRIMIPAROUS NILI RAVI BUFFALOES ON SUBSEQUENT PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Saadullah, Z. Iqbal, M. Imran, M. N. Haque, Hifzulrahman, J. A. Bhatti, M. Abdullah
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Improved feeding during pre-calving phase affects the Body Condition Score (BCS) that subsequently dictate the postcalving productive and reproductive performance. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of three levels of concentrate supplementation [0.5, 1.0 and 1.5% of body weight (BW)] during pre-calving period on post-calving reproductive and lactation performance in Nili Ravi buffalo heifers. Twenty-six pregnant Nili-Ravi buffalo heifers at 150 ± 20 [Mean ± standard deviation (SD)] days in pregnancy with (BW=516± 57 KG, BCS (1-5) =3.98± 0.18) were selected and divided into three treatment groups; Low (n=8), Medium (n=9) and High (n=9) and allocated three dietary treatments. The treatments were basal diets composed of green fodder [dry matter (DM) = 2.0% of body weight (BW)] with three levels of Concentrates (CP=20.9 %, ME= 2.62 Mcal/kg) i.e. 0.5 (Low), 1.0 (Medium), and 1.5% (High) of the BW. The animals received same feed (forage DM at the rate of 2% of BW and concentrate at 0.5 kg per liter of milk produced on as fed basis) after calving. Increasing concentrate supplies from 0.5 to 1.5% of BW increased pre-calving dry matter intake (DMI), however, it didn’t affect BW and BCS at calving. Increased concentrate supply at 1.5% of BW resulted in decrease in post calving conception rate to 33% as compared to 75 and 77.8% at 0.5 and 1.0% of BW concentrate supply. The treatment High decreased lactation length (15%) and yield (17%) as compared to Low and Medium treatment. Pre-calving supplementation of concentrate beyond 0.5% of BW showed no improvement of postcalving productive and reproductive performance. In the given dietary situation, the Nili Ravi heifers didn’t require more than 0.5% of BW concentrate along with 2.0% of BW green fodder DM during post 150 days of pregnancy.
蒸熟初产水牛对后期生产和繁殖性能的影响
产犊前期改善饲养会影响体况评分(BCS),进而决定产犊后的生产和繁殖性能。本试验旨在研究产犊前期添加3种精料水平(0.5、1.0和1.5%体重)对尼利拉维水牛犊牛产犊后繁殖和泌乳性能的影响。选取体重(BW=516±57 KG, BCS(1 ~ 5) =3.98±0.18)、妊娠150±20 [Mean±standard deviation (SD)] d的nilii - ravi水牛犊牛26头,分为3个治疗组;低(n=8)、中(n=9)和高(n=9),并分配3种饲粮处理。试验饲粮为绿色饲料[干物质=体重的2.0%]和3个精料水平(CP= 20.9%, ME= 2.62 Mcal/kg),即体重的0.5(低)、1.0(中)和1.5%(高)。产犊后饲喂相同的饲料(饲用DM按体重的2%饲喂,精料按0.5 kg / l饲喂)。将精料添加量从0.5 ~ 1.5%提高到产犊前干物质采食量(DMI),但对产犊时的体重和BCS没有影响。当精料供应量增加至体重的1.5%时,产犊后受孕率降至33%,而当精料供应量为体重的0.5%和1.0%时,受孕率分别为75%和77.8%。与低和中处理相比,高处理减少了泌乳时间(15%)和产奶量(17%)。产犊前添加的精料超过体重的0.5%,对产犊后的生产性能和繁殖性能没有改善作用。在相同饲粮条件下,尼利拉维小母牛妊娠150 d后对精料的需要量不超过0.5%,对绿饲料DM的需要量不超过2.0%。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences (JAPS) is a bi-monthly publication and is being published regularly since 1991 by the Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum (PAS FORUM). It publishes original research papers, review, extension/clinical articles on all aspects of animal (including fisheries/wildlife) and plant sciences, agricultural economics, rural sociology and other related subjects. The journal is read, abstracted and indexed by the abstracting/indexing agencies of international repute.
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