Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk

Three non pregnant local Friesian dairy cows were used in this study at cow farm of Technical Agricultural College, cows were at same live weights, third production season and during first month of calving, they were divided into three groups. Second and third group were reared on standard ration su...

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Main Authors: Q.Z. Shams Al-dain, E.A. Jarjeis, H.A. Sulman, Y.I. Hamad
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2014-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_116912_bf01b42595b2d909a39d986a41a3f5f1.pdf
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spelling doaj-9739db820e654536ad96d71fbcf70e682020-11-25T00:18:42ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552014-12-0128210711310.33899/ijvs.2014.116912116912Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milkQ.Z. Shams Al-dainE.A. JarjeisH.A. SulmanY.I. HamadThree non pregnant local Friesian dairy cows were used in this study at cow farm of Technical Agricultural College, cows were at same live weights, third production season and during first month of calving, they were divided into three groups. Second and third group were reared on standard ration supplemented with 100 or 200 g. of sodium bicarbonate /cow /day, respectively, while the first group reared on standard ration only. Cows were fed individually on basal ration according to developing of body weight and milk production during three periods (28 days/period). The experiment was a 3x3 Latin square design. Milk samples were collected and examined to measure some of milk components after measured milk yield. The results indicated that feed intake, normal and adjusted milk yield, fat%, value of ration /kg for normal milk and milk adjusted were increased significantly (P≤0.05) in 3rd group as compared to those in the 1st group. It is concluded that using 200 g of sodium bicarbonate per cow per day had improved milk production and fat percentage of milk and reduced milk cost.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_116912_bf01b42595b2d909a39d986a41a3f5f1.pdf
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author Q.Z. Shams Al-dain
E.A. Jarjeis
H.A. Sulman
Y.I. Hamad
spellingShingle Q.Z. Shams Al-dain
E.A. Jarjeis
H.A. Sulman
Y.I. Hamad
Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
author_facet Q.Z. Shams Al-dain
E.A. Jarjeis
H.A. Sulman
Y.I. Hamad
author_sort Q.Z. Shams Al-dain
title Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk
title_short Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk
title_full Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk
title_fullStr Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk
title_full_unstemmed Effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local Friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk
title_sort effect of added sodium bicarbonate to local friesian cows rations on productive and economic efficiency of milk
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Three non pregnant local Friesian dairy cows were used in this study at cow farm of Technical Agricultural College, cows were at same live weights, third production season and during first month of calving, they were divided into three groups. Second and third group were reared on standard ration supplemented with 100 or 200 g. of sodium bicarbonate /cow /day, respectively, while the first group reared on standard ration only. Cows were fed individually on basal ration according to developing of body weight and milk production during three periods (28 days/period). The experiment was a 3x3 Latin square design. Milk samples were collected and examined to measure some of milk components after measured milk yield. The results indicated that feed intake, normal and adjusted milk yield, fat%, value of ration /kg for normal milk and milk adjusted were increased significantly (P≤0.05) in 3rd group as compared to those in the 1st group. It is concluded that using 200 g of sodium bicarbonate per cow per day had improved milk production and fat percentage of milk and reduced milk cost.
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