Author/Authors :
M. Atta?، نويسنده , , W.B. Zeinelabdeen، نويسنده , , O.A. El Khidir، نويسنده , , AA Adam and FM Mahomed ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The study was conducted to compare the reproductive performance of Sudan Nilotic does on
a standard mash sorghum based (MSD) or a complete pelleted molasses based diet (PMD).
A total of 31 does were used – 15 does were offered MSD (sorghum based concentrates
and sorghum straw fed separately), while the other 16 does were fed PMD. Experimental
animals were housed in 12 subgroups (2–3 does each) of uniform body weight, in separate
pens. Six subgroups were allotted at random to each diet treatment. Does were exposed to
an adult fertile buck daily, for a period of 3 h. Gestation period, postpartum anestrus period
and kidding interval, body weight at conception and kidding and litter size and kid birth
weights were recorded. Data on individual doe performance were subjected to an analysis of
covariance (number of days before successful service being a covariate). Performance traits
on a flock basis were analyzed using the chi-square test. No significant differences were
induced by the diet treatments on most of reproductive traits evaluated. Overall gestation,
postpartum anestrus periods, kidding interval, litter size and litter weight were 149.5 ± 6.2
days, 121.3 ± 36.0 days, 272.0 ± 35.0 days, 1.2 ± 0.4 kids/doe and 2.2 ± 0.5 kg, respectively.
The overall means for conception, kidding, twinning and pre-weaning kid mortality rates
were 90.2%, 96.7%, 11.3% and 10.0%, respectively. It could be concluded that the Nilotic
does are prolific goats. It was also found that molasses pelleted diet satisfied the nutritive
requirements, similar to sorghum mash diet, i.e. reducing the feeding cost and securing
more cereal grains for human consumption.