Title of article :
Effect of dietary protein supplementation on performance of
West African Dwarf (WAD) does during pregnancy and lactation
Author/Authors :
P.A. Nnadi and K.C. Ezema ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The effect of dietary protein supplementation on the reproductive performance ofWest African Dwarf goats (WAD) was studied.
Eighteen 9–12-month-old female WAD goats that were free from both helminth and trypanosome infections were divided into two
groups (A and B) of nine females each and confined separately in concrete floored, fly proof pens. Group A was maintained on a high
dietary protein (HDP) diet of 13% crude protein (CP) per day and group B on a low dietary (LDP) protein diet of 9% crude protein
(CP) per day from mating until 6 weeks postpartum. The mean live weights and body condition scores were determined weekly
from mating (day zero of pregnancy) up to 6 weeks postpartum. These were also determined in neonates within 12 h of birth and
at 6 weeks of age. The results showed that animals on HDP gained significantly more weight (P < 0.01) and also had significantly
higher body condition scores P < 0.05 than those on LDP. Equally, they delivered and weaned kids of significantly higher birth and
weaning weights than those on LDP (P < 0.01). It was concluded that protein supplementation in reproducing traditionally managed
WAD goats enhanced foetal development, birth weight, mammary gland development and promoted lactation, all of which enhanced
survivability of the neonates. These translated into the delivery of viable kids and weaning of kids of higher body weights, which
are requirements for early disease resistance and finish.
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Keywords :
WAD goats , Gestation , lactation , Protein supplementation
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research