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INIA Las Brujas. |
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21/02/2014 |
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07/12/2018 |
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Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales |
Autor : |
BAYEMI, P. H.; NSONGKA, M. V.; LEINYUY, I.; WEBB, E. C.; NCHADJI, J. M.; CAVESTANY, D.; BRYANT, M. |
Afiliación : |
POUGUE HENRI BAYEMI, Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, Cameroon; MUNJI VICTORINE NSONGKA, Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, Cameroon; ISABELLE LEINYUY, Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, Cameroon; EDWARD COTTINGTON WEBB, Head Department of Animal and Wildlife Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa; JUSTIN MBANYA NCHADJI, Institute of Agricultural Research for Development, Cameroon; DANIEL CAVESTANY BOCKING, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; MIKE BRYANT, Department of Agriculture, University of Reading, UK. |
Título : |
Effect of pre-partum feed supplementation on post-partum ovarian activity, milk production and calf growth of small holder dairy Cattle in Cameroon. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2015 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Tropical Animal Health and Production, January 2015, vol. 47, Issue 1, pages 153-158. |
ISSN : |
0049-4747 // Online ISSN 1573-7438 |
DOI : |
10.1007/s11250-014-0700-8 |
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Inglés |
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Article history: Received 31 August 2014 // Accepted 01 October 2014 // First Online 23 October 2014. |
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ABSTRACT.
Seventy-two cows were selected for an on-farm study on the effect of feed supplementation before calving on milk production, ovarian activity and calf growth of Holstein, indigenous Red Fulani cows and their crosses. Pre-partum feed supplementation was done using cotton seed cake (80 %), maize (18 %), bone meal (1 %) and kitchen salt (1 % NaCl). Supplementation levels consisted of a low supplementation fed at 1 kg per animal per day and high supplementation fed at 2 kg per animal per day. In addition, Red Fulani cows received the supplements in two different ways namely a pre-partum supplementation consisting of 1 kg per cow per day and pre- and post-partum supplementation consisting of 1 kg per cow per day before calving and 1 kg per cow per day post-partum up to 30 days after calving. Blood samples were analysed using ELISA Progesterone kits to determine the length of post-partum anoestrus. Results show that pre-partum levels of feeding did not have any effect (P > 0.05) on body condition score (BCS) at 12 weeks after calving, calf birth weight, average daily weight gain of calves, milk production and post-partum anoestrus. High BCS at calving was shown to influence BCS at 12 weeks of lactation. Holstein cows had bigger calves (P < 0.01) at birth (45 kg) compared to traditional cows (36 kg) and crosses (34 kg). There was little benefit of pre-partum supplementation on the parameters investigated in this study. Consequently, low income farmers are advised to concentrate their efforts of supplementation early in lactation.
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014 MenosABSTRACT.
Seventy-two cows were selected for an on-farm study on the effect of feed supplementation before calving on milk production, ovarian activity and calf growth of Holstein, indigenous Red Fulani cows and their crosses. Pre-partum feed supplementation was done using cotton seed cake (80 %), maize (18 %), bone meal (1 %) and kitchen salt (1 % NaCl). Supplementation levels consisted of a low supplementation fed at 1 kg per animal per day and high supplementation fed at 2 kg per animal per day. In addition, Red Fulani cows received the supplements in two different ways namely a pre-partum supplementation consisting of 1 kg per cow per day and pre- and post-partum supplementation consisting of 1 kg per cow per day before calving and 1 kg per cow per day post-partum up to 30 days after calving. Blood samples were analysed using ELISA Progesterone kits to determine the length of post-partum anoestrus. Results show that pre-partum levels of feeding did not have any effect (P > 0.05) on body condition score (BCS) at 12 weeks after calving, calf birth weight, average daily weight gain of calves, milk production and post-partum anoestrus. High BCS at calving was shown to influence BCS at 12 weeks of lactation. Holstein cows had bigger calves (P < 0.01) at birth (45 kg) compared to traditional cows (36 kg) and crosses (34 kg). There was little benefit of pre-partum supplementation on the parameters investigated in this study. Consequently, low income farm... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
CAMEROON; PRE-PARTUM SUPPLEMENTATION; PROGESTERONE; PROSTAGLANDINS. |
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ELISA. |
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1. | | BAYEMI, P. H.; NSONGKA, M. V.; LEINYUY, I.; WEBB, E. C.; NCHADJI, J. M.; CAVESTANY, D.; BRYANT, M. Effect of pre-partum feed supplementation on post-partum ovarian activity, milk production and calf growth of small holder dairy Cattle in Cameroon. Tropical Animal Health and Production, January 2015, vol. 47, Issue 1, pages 153-158. Article history: Received 31 August 2014 // Accepted 01 October 2014 // First Online 23 October 2014.Tipo: Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales | Circulación / Nivel : B - 1 |
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2. | | BAYEMI, P.H.; BRYANT, M.J.; PINGPOH, D.; IMELE, H.; MBANYA, J.; TANYA, V.; CAVESTANY, D.; AWOH, J.; NGOUCHEME, A.; SALI, D.; EKOUE, F.; NJAKOI, H.; WEBB, E. C. Participatory rural appraisal of dairy farms in the North West Province of Cameroon. Livestock Research for Rural Development, June 2005, Volume 17, Issue 6. Art. #69. OPEN ACCESS. 2-s2.0-22444445799Tipo: Artículos en Revistas Indexadas Internacionales | Circulación / Nivel : B - 4 |
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