Author/Authors :
Faye, Bernard Center for Agriculture Project - Camel project UTF/SAU/044/SAU, Saudi Arabia , Faye, Bernard Campus International de Baillarguet - CIRAD - Département Environnement et Sociétés, France , Althamma, Ossamah Camel and Range Research Center, Saudi Arabia , Musaad, Abdelgadir Camel and Range Research Center, Saudi Arabia , Konuspayeva, Gaukhar Center for Agriculture Project - Camel project UTF/SAU/044/SAU, Saudi Arabia , Konuspayeva, Gaukhar Kazakh National Al-Farabi University - Camel project UTF/SAU/044/SAU, Kazakhstan , Bengoumi, Mohammed FAO Regional Office, Tunisia
Abstract :
The effect of inoculation of selenium solution to pregnant camels was investigated to assess the impact on selenium status of the new-born and on the selenium concentration in milk. In the trial included 2 groups of 8 camels, the treated one receiving a single injection of selenium solution at the end of pregnancy. In blood, no difference was observed between control and treated group before injection. A significant difference was observed at delivery as well in dam (33.3 vs 44.7 ng/mL respectively) as in calf (28.5 vs 47.6 ng/mL respectively). In milk, the selenium was also significantly in higher concentration in treated group (93 ± 49 ng/mL) than in control one (59 ± 19 ng/mL) at the delivery time. Zinc concentration in milk was positively correlated to selenium content. The improvement of selenium status by a single injection was slight and more efficient supplementation ways could be proposed to the camel farmers.
Keywords :
Camel , Milk , Colostrum , Selenium , Copper , Zinc