I. Igbokwe, M. Salako, D. Mohammed, A. Bitrus, L. Umar
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1999年4月至8月,在尼日利亚博尔诺州收集了203头Wadara奶牛在不同哺乳期的牛奶样本,经Rothera的检测,酮类呈阴性。30份牛奶样品的蛋白质、乳糖、脂肪和总固结物含量分别为12.56.7mg/ml、12.32.0mg/ml、3.21.2%和12.92.8%。乳汁含量不受哺乳期的影响。乳脂含量较高(p 0.05),乳蛋白和乳糖含量在两个季节之间存在差异。综上所述,酮症在奶牛中并不普遍,但在旱季结束时,较高的乳脂含量可能表明营养不足与脂肪动员增加有关。热带兽医Vol. 24 (3) 2006: pp. 58-61
Milk samples collected from 203 lactating Wadara cows at various periods of lactation from April to August, 1999, in Borno State, Nigeria, were negative for ketones by Rothera\'s test. The protein, lactose, fat and total solids contents of 30 milk samples were 12.5 6.7mg/ml, 12.3 2.0mg/ml, 3.2 1.2% and 12.9 2.8%, respectively. The milk contents were not influenced by the period of lactation. The milk fat content was higher (p 0.05) variations occurred in the milk protein and lactose contents between the two seasons. It was concluded that ketosis was not prevalent among the cows but higher milk fat content at the end dry season probably suggested under-nutrition associated with increased fat mobilization. Tropical Veterinarian Vol. 24 (3) 2006: pp. 58-61