Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system
This study was carried out at the camel research station of the Range and Animal Development Research Center in Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia, under improved management feeding and veterinary care. During 14 seasons, 242 camel calves were born. Among them 137 (56.6%) were males and 105 (43.4%) were females....
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doaj-35c3d12816204c75a5882b7743edd5102020-11-24T22:36:44ZengCIRADRevue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux0035-18651951-67112000-02-0153221922210.19182/remvt.97579757Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management systemS. E. Al Mutairi0Range and Animal Development Research Center, Sakaka, Al Jouf, Saudi ArabiaThis study was carried out at the camel research station of the Range and Animal Development Research Center in Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia, under improved management feeding and veterinary care. During 14 seasons, 242 camel calves were born. Among them 137 (56.6%) were males and 105 (43.4%) were females. Birth weights were taken for 239 calves over 14 seasons. The average weight was 37.5 kg for 136 males and 37.3 kg for 103 females. The dam age and season affected the birth weight. Mortality was recorded in 38 (13.7%) camel calves between birth and three years of age. The average weight at three years was 489.3 kg and 486.6 kg for 32 males and 49 females, respectively.http://revues.cirad.fr/index.php/REMVT/article/view/9757DromadaireJeune animalMortalitéCroissanceArabie Saoudite |
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S. E. Al Mutairi Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system Revue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux Dromadaire Jeune animal Mortalité Croissance Arabie Saoudite |
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Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system |
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Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system |
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Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system |
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Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system |
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Evaluation of Saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system |
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evaluation of saudi camel calves' performance under an improved management system |
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Revue d’Elevage et de Médecine Vétérinaire des Pays Tropicaux |
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0035-1865 1951-6711 |
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This study was carried out at the camel research station of the Range and Animal Development Research Center in Al Jouf, Saudi Arabia, under improved management feeding and veterinary care. During 14 seasons, 242 camel calves were born. Among them 137 (56.6%) were males and 105 (43.4%) were females. Birth weights were taken for 239 calves over 14 seasons. The average weight was 37.5 kg for 136 males and 37.3 kg for 103 females. The dam age and season affected the birth weight. Mortality was recorded in 38 (13.7%) camel calves between birth and three years of age. The average weight at three years was 489.3 kg and 486.6 kg for 32 males and 49 females, respectively. |
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Dromadaire Jeune animal Mortalité Croissance Arabie Saoudite |
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