Productive potential of local grazing does and their offspring under a pre and post–partum feeding supplementation program

J. Maldonado-Jáquez, L. D. Granados-Rivera, O. Hernández-Mendo, J. Gallegos–Sánchez, J. S. Mora-Flores, G. Torres-Hernández
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The production of goat's milk under extensive grazing is very important to ensure an adequate growth of the progeny, but the productivity of local does and their progeny is not accurately characterized, particularly in the semi–arid Region of Northern Mexico. The aim was to evaluate the productive potential performance of local does and their offspring, when does are offered a supplementary feeding program in pre and post–partum period. Twenty–four local does and their progeny (n=40) were used and divided into two groups: 1) Control group; does fed exclusively on grazing, 2) Supplemented group; does were supplemented at 1.5% of live weight 45 d before and 45 d after parturition. Differences due to treatment were found (P<0.05) for kid´s weight at sale (KWS), kid´s age at sale (KAS), kid´s daily weight gain (KDWG) and doe’s milk production (DMP). Kid’s mortality percentage and birth weight, milk fat content and doe’s live weight did not differ between treatments (P>0.05). High positive correlations between kid´s weight at birth (KWB) and KWS and KDWG were found (P<0.0001), but it was negative with KAS. On the other hand, KWS was positively correlated (P<0.05) with KDWG and DMP. Finally, KAS was negatively correlated with KDWG (P<0.0001) as well as KDWG with DMP (P<0.001) and protein content (P<0.05). Its concluded that pre and postpartum supplementation in local does helps to express the productive potential for milk production, plus protein and lactose contents at starting of lactation, which in turn enhanced the performance of their progeny.
在产前和产后喂养补充计划下当地放牧母猪及其后代的生产潜力
在广泛放牧的情况下,羊奶的生产对于确保后代的充分生长是非常重要的,但是当地山羊及其后代的生产力并没有准确的特征,特别是在墨西哥北部的半干旱地区。目的是评估当地母鹿及其后代在产前和产后提供补充喂养方案时的生产潜力表现。选取24只本地公羊及其后代(n=40),分为两组:1)对照组;2)补饲组;在产前45 d和产后45 d分别按活重的1.5%添加Does。治疗组差异有统计学意义(P0.05)。儿童出生体重(KWB)与KWS、KDWG呈高度正相关(P<0.0001),与KAS呈负相关。KWS与KDWG、DMP呈显著正相关(P<0.05)。最后,KAS与KDWG呈负相关(P<0.0001), KDWG与DMP (P<0.001)和蛋白质含量呈负相关(P<0.05)。综上所述,产前和产后局部补充确实有助于表达泌乳的生产潜力,以及泌乳开始时的蛋白质和乳糖含量,从而提高后代的生产性能。
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