{"title":"DIETARY DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE SUPPLEMENTATION ENHANCES PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCES OF CROSSBRED AND LOCAL DAIRY COWS","authors":"Md Mizanur Rahman, Abu N. M. A. Rahman, Z. C. Das","doi":"10.59619/ej.5.1.3","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This study was carried out to investigate the productive and reproductive performances following oral supplementation of dicalcium phosphate (DCP) in different crossbred and local dairy cows. A total of 64 dairy cows of different genetics were selected for the study. All the cows were divided into four different groups and each group consists of 16 cows, namely Local (L), Local ×Holstein Friesian (L×HF), Local × Sindhi (L×S) and Local ×Sahiwal (L×SA). Each group of dairy cows were again subdivided into two subgroups like control and DCP supplement group. We assessed the productive performances such as milk production and lactation length, as well as reproductive performances such as service per conception, post-partum heat period and calving intervals among different breeds of cows as well as in the matching DCP supplement group. The productive performance among the different groups of cows i.e. L×HF, L×S, L×SA and Local cows were found significantly (p<0.01) different. Interestingly, DCP supplement group showed a significant increase of productive performances compared with the control group. Likewise, reproductive performance such as service per conception in different crossbred and Local cows also decreased significantly (p<0.01) with DCP supplement group than the control. Contrarily, the post-partum heat period and calving intervals in different crossbred and Local cows were slightly lower in the DCP supplemented group than control that did not differ significantly. Therefore, the study reveals that L×HF crossbred were found to be better performer followed by L×SA, L×S and Local cows, and DCP supplementation improve all the parameters studied irrespective of genetic variation.","PeriodicalId":39335,"journal":{"name":"Open Ecology Journal","volume":"6 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Open Ecology Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.59619/ej.5.1.3","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Environmental Science","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This study was carried out to investigate the productive and reproductive performances following oral supplementation of dicalcium phosphate (DCP) in different crossbred and local dairy cows. A total of 64 dairy cows of different genetics were selected for the study. All the cows were divided into four different groups and each group consists of 16 cows, namely Local (L), Local ×Holstein Friesian (L×HF), Local × Sindhi (L×S) and Local ×Sahiwal (L×SA). Each group of dairy cows were again subdivided into two subgroups like control and DCP supplement group. We assessed the productive performances such as milk production and lactation length, as well as reproductive performances such as service per conception, post-partum heat period and calving intervals among different breeds of cows as well as in the matching DCP supplement group. The productive performance among the different groups of cows i.e. L×HF, L×S, L×SA and Local cows were found significantly (p<0.01) different. Interestingly, DCP supplement group showed a significant increase of productive performances compared with the control group. Likewise, reproductive performance such as service per conception in different crossbred and Local cows also decreased significantly (p<0.01) with DCP supplement group than the control. Contrarily, the post-partum heat period and calving intervals in different crossbred and Local cows were slightly lower in the DCP supplemented group than control that did not differ significantly. Therefore, the study reveals that L×HF crossbred were found to be better performer followed by L×SA, L×S and Local cows, and DCP supplementation improve all the parameters studied irrespective of genetic variation.
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The Open Ecology Journal is an open access online journal which embraces the trans-disciplinary nature of ecology, seeking to publish original research articles, reviews, letters and guest edited single topic issues representing important scientific progress from all areas of ecology and its linkages to other fields. The journal also focuses on the basic principles of the natural environment and its conservation. Contributions may be based on any taxa, natural or artificial environments, biodiversity, spatial scales, temporal scales, and methods that advance this multi-faceted and dynamic science. The Open Ecology Journal also considers empirical and theoretical studies that promote the construction of a broadly applicable conceptual framework or that present rigorous tests or novel applications of ecological theory.