نتایج جستجو برای: lactating buffaloes

تعداد نتایج: 12507  

2015
Z. Ali U. Dimri R. Jhambh

The present investigation was carried out to study the prevalence of bacterial pathogens responsible for subclinical mastitis in buffaloes and their antibiogram pattern to selected antibiotics. The study was carried out on lactating buffaloes maintained at the Cattle and Buffalo farm, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, India. Screening for subclinical mastitis was done by Californ...

2016
S. S. Dhindsa M. Honparkhe D. Dadarwal R. S. Grewal Mohinderpal Singh P. S. Brar

The aim of the study was to evaluate the economic impact of Doublesynch protocol by improving fertility in postpartum buffaloes. The experiment was conducted in 200 lactating buffaloes at dairy farm, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab during summer months (April to July). The buffaloes were divided into 2 groups. The buffaloes in group I (Doublesynch grou...

2016
Mahendra Singh Anjali Aggarwal

The effect of milking temperament on plasma hormones, metabolites, milk yield and composition in lactating Murrah buffaloes was studied. Animals were selected from the institute herd and grouped as docile and nervous buffaloes, based on temperament score before and during milking. Blood sampling times were; before milking (-20 min.), after concentrate intake, after teat massage, during milking ...

2015
M. P. Patil A. S. Nagvekar S. D. Ingole S. V. Bharucha V. T. Palve

BACKGROUND AND AIM Mastitis is a serious disease of dairy animals causing great economic losses due to a reduction in milk yield as well as lowering its nutritive value. The application of somatic cell count (SCC) and alkaline phosphatase activity in the milk for diagnosis of mastitis in buffalo is not well documented. Therefore, the present study was conducted to observe the SCC and alkaline p...

2012
Waren N. Baticados Darlene L. Castro Abigail M. Baticados

The study investigated the occurrence of trypanosomosis in water buffaloes using parasitological and molecular methods. Buffaloes of different ages and both sexes comprising Bulgarian Murrah and some crosses were used in the study. Two of the 145 samples (0.13%) were positive for Trypanosoma evansi in both, blood parasite examination and PCR. One female buffalo (1/54 samples; 1.86%) from a lact...

2016
Saeed Ahmed Madiha Gohar Anjum Khalique Nisar Ahmad Faisal Shahzad Abdur Rahman Muhammad Irfan Khan

Milk production potential of buffaloes can be exploited through fulfilling nutritional requirements in terms of protein and energy. Two essential amino acids lysine (Lys) and methionine (Met) are limiting amino acids for optimum milk production in early lactation of these animals and are derived from dietary source. The objective of the present study was to analyze the effect of rumen protected...

Journal: :Journal of Global Innovations in Agricultural and Social Sciences 2014

A.A. Marwan, A.Z. El-Basiony H.M. Khattab S.M. Hamdy

Twenty pregnant buffaloes, eight weeks before the expected calving date, were assigned into two homogeneous groups of 10 animals each, according to their season of lactation (2nd to 8th season of lactation); The first group (G1) were fed on a ration consisting of concentrate feed mixture (22% yellow corn, 35% cotton seed meal, 33% wheat bran, 4% rice bran, 3% molasses, 2% limestone and 1% sodiu...

E.M. Abdel-Raouf G.H.A. Ghanem H.M.A. Gaafar, K.F.A. El-Riedy M.M. Bendary

Twenty eight lactating buffaloes were used in a completely randomized design with 2×2 factorial arrangement of four experimental diets including low protein–low energy (LP-LE), low protein–high energy (LP-HE), high protein–low energy (HP-LE) and high protein–high energy (HP-HE). Results showed that the HP-HE diet recorded the highest digestibility coefficients of CP, EE, NFE, nutritive values, ...

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