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EFFECTS OF ABOMASAL INFUSION OF COTTONSEED OIL OR WHEAT STARCH ON PERFORMANCE OF LACTATING SANNEN DAIRY GOATS

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  185-194

Abstract

 Four abomasal canulated multiparous lactating Sannen DAIRY GOATs in midlactation with mean milk production and days in milk. of 1.7±0.62 kg and 110±4 days, respectively, were used in a 4x4 Latin square design with two weeks of adaptation to basal diet in all treatments and 7-d experimental periods to determine effects of the abomasal infusion of COTTONSEED OIL and WHEAT STARCH on milk yield and composition. Goats were fed with basal diet included 0% alfalfa hay and 60% concentrate. Treatments were abomasal infusion of 1) water (control), 2) COTTONSEED OIL (45 g/d ), 3) WHEAT STARCH (100 g/d) and 4) a mixture of COTTONSEED OIL and WHEAT STARCH (22.5 and 50 g/d, respectively). Infusion of COTTONSEED OIL decreased dry matter intake and increased content of milk fat and total solids. There were no significant differences between treatments for milk yield, percentage and yield of total protein, true protein, casein, NPN, lactose, SNF and whey of milk between treatments. Cholestrol and triglyceride of plasma increased by infusion of COTTONSEED OIL or mixture of starch and COTTONSEED OIL. However, infusion of starch with COTTONSEED OIL only increased plasma glucose concentration. The total tract digestibilities of dry matter, organic matter, crude protein, neutral detergent fiber and acid detergent fiber were not different among treatments. It was concluded that supplying of more energy as starch or oil in postruminally in midlactation had no substantial effect on performance, and infusion of oil increased only the content of milk fat.

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    BASHTANI, M., NASERIAN, A.A., & VALIZADEH, R.. (2006). EFFECTS OF ABOMASAL INFUSION OF COTTONSEED OIL OR WHEAT STARCH ON PERFORMANCE OF LACTATING SANNEN DAIRY GOATS. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE, 16(2), 185-194. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/29031/en

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    BASHTANI M., NASERIAN A.A., VALIZADEH R.. EFFECTS OF ABOMASAL INFUSION OF COTTONSEED OIL OR WHEAT STARCH ON PERFORMANCE OF LACTATING SANNEN DAIRY GOATS. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE[Internet]. 2006;16(2):185-194. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/29031/en

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    M. BASHTANI, A.A. NASERIAN, and R. VALIZADEH, “EFFECTS OF ABOMASAL INFUSION OF COTTONSEED OIL OR WHEAT STARCH ON PERFORMANCE OF LACTATING SANNEN DAIRY GOATS,” JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 185–194, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/29031/en

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