Production performance of Damascus goats as affected by stage of lactation at first kidding under Sudan conditions
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2011-03
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ALNEELAIN UNIVERSITY
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Production performance of Damascus goats as affected by stage of
lactation at first kidding under Sudan conditions
Nadia Mahmoud Awad Alla Mahmoud
M. Sc. Dairy Production
Abstract
A study was conducted to evaluate colostrum composition, milk
yield and milk composition of Damascus goats raised under Sudan
condition. Thirteen Damascus goats at their first parity were studied for 9
months (March — November 2009). The lactation period was divided into
three stages viz: early (2“d - 9"‘ weeks), mid (l0‘h ~ 17m weeks) and late
(18“‘ - 35"‘ weeks). Colostrum was collated and examined during the first
three days. Milk yield and milk composition were collected and estimated
on weekly basis throughout the experimental period. Other estimated
traits were age of dams at first mating and kidding, body weight of the
dams at first kidding, lactation length, kid's birth, body weight of kids at
2"‘! and 3’d months. The flock was maintained on a concentrate mix plus
adlibital access to roughages of alfalfa (Medicago sativa), groundnut
haulms and fodder sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) variety Abu Sabeen.
All milk constituents (protein, protein fractions, total solids and
ash) were significantly (P< 0.05) high in the first day of colostrum, and
then decreased sharply in the second day, with the exception of fat
content which was more stable. The mean B-lactoglobulin content of
colostrum was significantly (P<0.05) high in day l (2.0lmg/lO00g) then
decrease sharply in day 2 (0.446 mg/l000g). Milk yield revealed
significantly (P<0.05) higher level in the early lactation stage (1.34 L),
then it decreased gradually until the end of lactation (0.96 L). The milk
composition (total protein 3.59 %, casein 2.87 %, whey protein 0.72 %,
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albumin 0.19 mg1000g, [3-lactoglobulin 0.27 mg/lOO0g, total solids
13.49 % and solids not fat 9.1 1 %) were higher during the early stage of
lactation. Then were decreased (P>0.05) during the mid lactation stage
(total protein 3.27 %, casein 2.60 %, whey protein 0.65 %, albumin 0.15
mg/l000g, [3-lactoglobulin 0.24 mg/1000g, total solids 12.25 % and
solids not fat 8.40 %), and increased gradually during the late stage of
lactation. The fat, lactose and ash content showed non significant
differences during the different stages of lactation, whereas, all chemical
constituents showed significantly (P<0.05) higher levels in the colostrum
than in milk samples and showed reduction with progress of lactation.
in conclusion, Damascus goats can be raised in Sudan with
acceptable production, and the different stages of lactation affected their
milk yield and milk composition. Hence, it is recommended that research
is needed conceming different parities, nutritional needs and general
heath under Sudan conditions.
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Description
A dissertation for the degree of Master of Science in
(Dairy Production) - University Khortoum
Keywords
Dairy Production, stage of lactation