Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in India

Kolhapur district is located in the Western part of India and is well known for buffalo rearing. Buffaloes are mainly fed on crop residues and local grasses and need to be supplemented with deficient minerals for proper production and reproduction functions. In view of this, area specific mineral mi...

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Main Authors: P.L. Sherasia, J.L. Kukreja, S.A. Biradar, B.M. Bhanderi, M.R. Garg
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-02-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1026
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spelling doaj-3977ebbf8ecc455b8a719b634c476fc52020-11-25T02:19:00ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-02-0162s48448710.4081/ijas.2007.s2.484Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in IndiaP.L. SherasiaJ.L. KukrejaS.A. BiradarB.M. BhanderiM.R. GargKolhapur district is located in the Western part of India and is well known for buffalo rearing. Buffaloes are mainly fed on crop residues and local grasses and need to be supplemented with deficient minerals for proper production and reproduction functions. In view of this, area specific mineral mixture was developed for the district by testing feeds and fodders for macro and micro minerals. The average calcium (Ca) content in straws of groundnut, ragi and soybean was high (0.97%), whereas, straws of sorghum and paddy had low (0.23%) level. Ca content in green fodder was 0.38 percent. Concentrate ingredients were particularly low (0.22%) in Ca. The phosphorus (P) content in crop residues and green fodders was 0.14 and 0.19 per cent, respectively, which was low, but higher (0.67%) in concentrate ingredients. The magnesium (Mg) content in roughages and concentrate ingredients was 0.38 and 0.32 percent, respectively. The sulphur (S) content was deficient in concentrate ingredients (0.13%) and crop residues (0.12%). Cobalt (Co) was deficient in the diet of animals; however, iron and manganese levels in most of the feed ingredients were adequate. The average copper (Cu) content was low in dry and green fodders (7.34 ppm), whereas, concentrate ingredients were better source of Cu (15.19 ppm). Molybdenum (Mo) content in feeds was within the safe limit (average level<0.31 ppm. Selenium (Se) content in most of the feed and fodders was adequate (0.40 ppm). Zinc (Zn) was deficient in most of the feedstuffs (average level<35.0 ppm). From the present study, it was apparent that certain minerals such as Ca, P, S, Zn, Cu and Co were deficient in the diet and needed to be supplemented.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1026Calcium, Phosphorus, Copper, Buffaloes
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author P.L. Sherasia
J.L. Kukreja
S.A. Biradar
B.M. Bhanderi
M.R. Garg
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J.L. Kukreja
S.A. Biradar
B.M. Bhanderi
M.R. Garg
Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in India
Italian Journal of Animal Science
Calcium, Phosphorus, Copper, Buffaloes
author_facet P.L. Sherasia
J.L. Kukreja
S.A. Biradar
B.M. Bhanderi
M.R. Garg
author_sort P.L. Sherasia
title Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in India
title_short Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in India
title_full Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in India
title_fullStr Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in India
title_full_unstemmed Dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in Kolhapur district of Maharashtra State in India
title_sort dietary mineral status of lactating buffaloes in kolhapur district of maharashtra state in india
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-02-01
description Kolhapur district is located in the Western part of India and is well known for buffalo rearing. Buffaloes are mainly fed on crop residues and local grasses and need to be supplemented with deficient minerals for proper production and reproduction functions. In view of this, area specific mineral mixture was developed for the district by testing feeds and fodders for macro and micro minerals. The average calcium (Ca) content in straws of groundnut, ragi and soybean was high (0.97%), whereas, straws of sorghum and paddy had low (0.23%) level. Ca content in green fodder was 0.38 percent. Concentrate ingredients were particularly low (0.22%) in Ca. The phosphorus (P) content in crop residues and green fodders was 0.14 and 0.19 per cent, respectively, which was low, but higher (0.67%) in concentrate ingredients. The magnesium (Mg) content in roughages and concentrate ingredients was 0.38 and 0.32 percent, respectively. The sulphur (S) content was deficient in concentrate ingredients (0.13%) and crop residues (0.12%). Cobalt (Co) was deficient in the diet of animals; however, iron and manganese levels in most of the feed ingredients were adequate. The average copper (Cu) content was low in dry and green fodders (7.34 ppm), whereas, concentrate ingredients were better source of Cu (15.19 ppm). Molybdenum (Mo) content in feeds was within the safe limit (average level<0.31 ppm. Selenium (Se) content in most of the feed and fodders was adequate (0.40 ppm). Zinc (Zn) was deficient in most of the feedstuffs (average level<35.0 ppm). From the present study, it was apparent that certain minerals such as Ca, P, S, Zn, Cu and Co were deficient in the diet and needed to be supplemented.
topic Calcium, Phosphorus, Copper, Buffaloes
url http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/1026
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