水生蕨类植物对水牛产奶的影响

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
V. Mudgal, P. Jaiswal, G. Abraham, Gulshan Kumar Kaushik, S. S. Dahiya
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本试验旨在评价在哺乳期墨拉水牛饲粮中添加干绿色水生蕨类植物小叶杜鹃花(Azolla microphylla)的效果。选取10头平均体重为499.34±20.71 kg、胎次为2.4±0.31次、平均产奶量为11.29±0.51 kg、平均泌乳天数为30.40±3.86天的默拉水牛,随机分为两组。其中一组作为对照,饲喂由麦麸、玉米粒、芥菜饼、棉籽饼、花生饼、矿物混合物和盐配制的浓缩混合物,而处理组在浓缩混合物中加入10%的干燥的杜鹃花,使浓缩混合物具有等氮和等热量。在试验饲喂前一天记录泌乳量,并评估乳中蛋白质、脂肪、乳糖、非脂肪固形物和总固形物等成分,之后每周间隔一次,连续4周。试验饲喂28 d后,对总产奶量无显著影响(P>0.05),但脂肪校正乳产量下降23.54%,而处理组仅下降8.24%,说明红豆精混合料优于对照精料混合料。两种精料混合物在乳蛋白、乳脂肪、乳乳糖、非脂肪固形物和总固形物质量上均无显著差异(P>0.05)。结果表明,在不影响营养物质摄入的情况下,饲喂含有10%干杜鹃花的精料混合物有助于维持哺乳期早期穆拉水牛的脂肪校正乳产量。
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Aquatic fern Azolla affecting milk production in buffaloes
A feeding trial was conducted to assess the effect of incorporating dried green aquatic fern Azolla (Azolla microphylla) in the diet of lactating Murrah buffaloes. Ten multiparous Murrah buffaloes with an average body weight of 499.34±20.71 kg, parity of 2.4±0.31, average milk yield of 11.29±0.51 kg and average days in milk 30.40±3.86 were distributed randomly into two equal groups. One of the groups served as control and fed concentrate mixture prepared by Wheat bran, Maize grain, Mustard cake, Cotton seed cake, Groundnut cake, mineral mixture, and salt, while in treatment group 10% of the dried Azolla was incorporated in the concentrate mixture to make both the concentrate mixtures iso-nitrogenous and iso-caloric. Milk quantity was recorded and milk components including protein, fat, lactose, solids not fat and total solids were assessed at the day before starting experimental feeding and followed by a weekly interval for four week.After 28 days of experimental feeding no significant (P>0.05) effect was apparent on total milk production, but fall in production of fat corrected milk was 23.54% in the control group as compared to only 8.24% in the Treatment group, which indicated the superiority of Azolla based concentrate mixture over control concentrate mixture. No significant (P>0.05) variation was also observed in the quality of milk produced including milk protein, fat, lactose, solids not fat and total solids between the milk of buffaloes fed with two different concentrate mixtures. Results indicated that feeding of concentrate mixture consisting of 10% dried Azolla helped to maintain the production of fat corrected milk in early lactating Murrah buffaloes without affecting the intake of nutrients.
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Buffalo Bulletin
Buffalo Bulletin AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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53
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>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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