STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCE

The data is taken from (78) milch buffalo cows which are found on a private buffalo breeding farm in Ninevah province during the period from December 2001 to February 2004. The data were collected and analyzed to find the effect of parity and season of calving on total milk production, length of lac...

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Main Author: Basil A. Mahmood
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Agriculture 2005-09-01
Series:Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
Online Access:https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_35820_83f4137b42f6e455e6b31102eb629d25.pdf
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spelling doaj-878216afa0d84a8ea2137a7e4b0e5e542020-11-25T02:29:03ZaraCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962005-09-01333949810.33899/magrj.2005.3582035820STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCEBasil A. MahmoodThe data is taken from (78) milch buffalo cows which are found on a private buffalo breeding farm in Ninevah province during the period from December 2001 to February 2004. The data were collected and analyzed to find the effect of parity and season of calving on total milk production, length of lactation, and dry period. The average of over-all were (2147kg; 281.230; 138.12 days) respectively. Results showed that parity had highly significant (p< 0.01) effect on over–all productive characters, so milk production increased with parity progressing from 1st to 7th calving. While length of lactation and dry period had decreased with progressing parity, the shortest averages were (257.87; 105.59) days respectively at 6th calving. Concerning calving season there was no significant on all productive characters.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_35820_83f4137b42f6e455e6b31102eb629d25.pdf
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STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCE
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
author_facet Basil A. Mahmood
author_sort Basil A. Mahmood
title STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCE
title_short STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCE
title_full STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCE
title_fullStr STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCE
title_full_unstemmed STUDY OD SOME FACTORS AFFECTING ON PRODUCTION CHARACTERS BUFFALO BREEDING IN NINEVAH PROVINCE
title_sort study od some factors affecting on production characters buffalo breeding in ninevah province
publisher College of Agriculture
series Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
issn 1815-316X
2224-9796
publishDate 2005-09-01
description The data is taken from (78) milch buffalo cows which are found on a private buffalo breeding farm in Ninevah province during the period from December 2001 to February 2004. The data were collected and analyzed to find the effect of parity and season of calving on total milk production, length of lactation, and dry period. The average of over-all were (2147kg; 281.230; 138.12 days) respectively. Results showed that parity had highly significant (p< 0.01) effect on over–all productive characters, so milk production increased with parity progressing from 1st to 7th calving. While length of lactation and dry period had decreased with progressing parity, the shortest averages were (257.87; 105.59) days respectively at 6th calving. Concerning calving season there was no significant on all productive characters.
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