PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF SALEM BLACK GOATS FED ON GRADED LEVELS OF CONCENTRATE SUPPLEMENTATION DURING DIFFERENT PHYSIOLOGICAL STAGES
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2021
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Astudy was undertaken to assess the performance of Salem Black does fed on graded levels
of concentrate feed in different physiological stages viz., prior to breeding (21 days), late gestation
(last 4 weeks) and early lactation (up to 4 weeks). A total of 32 Salem Black does of similar body
weight (30 kg) and parity (2-5) were divided into four groups of eight each. The does under Gr 1
were allowed for grazing (6 h) without concentrate, whereas the does under Gr 2, Gr 3, and Gr 4
groups were offered concentrate feed @ 100, 200 and 300g, respectively, besides grazing. The
body weight gain before breeding were significantly higher (p<0.01) among the concentrate-fed
groups (Gr 2, Gr 3, and Gr 4) whereas body weight loss was observed in Gr 1 (-0.44±0.23 kg).
Similarly, the body condition score of does after flushing and steaming up were 3.13 to 4.00 in
concentrate-fed groups (Gr 2, Gr 3, and Gr 4) and 2.63 to 3.30 in Gr 1. The number of services
required per pregnancy ranged from 1.25 (Gr 4) to 1.88 (Gr 1) and did not differ significantly
between the groups. Mean birth weight of kids was significantly (p<0.05) higher in Gr 4 (2.62kg)
fed with 300 g concentrate than Gr 1 (1.98kg), Gr 2 (2.11kg) and Gr 3 (2.22kg). The litter size and
prolificacy in terms of twins were not significantly different among groups. The result indicated that
the supplementation of concentrate feed @ 300 g to Salem Black does improved the body weight
gain during flushing, pregnancy and higher litter weight as compared to non-supplemented group
on grazing only.
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TNV_IJSR_2021_27(2)183-187
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Veterinary Science