ABSTRACT
The effect of flushing on litter size, lamb weight,
colostrum composition and blood profile of pregnant WAD ewes was evaluated in a
12 month study. Eight ewes were randomly divided into two equal groups of four
ewes per group. Group A was maintained on a basal forage sward while group B
was in addition offered concentrate supplementation at 3% of their body weight.
Both the forage sward and the concentrate diet were fed from week 2 prior to
breeding to week 2 postpartum. The results which were analysed using student T
— test revealed that except for crude fibre, all proximate components (dry
matter(DM), crude protein(CP), nitrogen free extract(NFE). ether extract(EE),
gross energy(GE) and ash) were higher (P<0.05) for the concentrate than the forage sward. Lamb weight (1.93 vs 1.05kg), conception rate (100 vs 75%), dry matter intake (829.92 vs 790.6g/d) and twinning (1 vs 0) were higher (P><0.05) for the flushed compared to the unflushed group, However, maternal mortality was higher (P><0.05) for the unfiushed ewes (100 vs 75%). Save for butterfat, other colostrum constijuents (%) were not influenced (P>0.05)
by treatments or groups. Butterfat value (%) was higher (P<0.05) for flushed ewes (6.93) relative to unflushed (6.77) ewes. Calcium, potassium and phosphorous concentrations in colostrurn differed significantly (P><0.05) among treatment groups; the values (%) were 0.17, 0.18; 0.12, 0.13 and 0.78, 0.83 respectively for groups A and B. Values for haematological parameters (RBC, MCV, MCH, MCHC) were similar (P>0.05)
for both experimental groups, however, haemoglobin (Hb), packed cell volume
(PCV) and white blood cell (WBC) had superior values (P<0.05) for the flushed ewes (11.26, 33.74, 6.64) than the unflushed (10.63, 3 1.90, 6.20) ewes. For biochemical blood profile, serum albumin, serum glutarnic pyruvic transarninase SGPT, urea, potassium and sodium were higher for group A while total protein (TP), globulin, serum glutamic oxalo-acetic transaminase (SGOT), alkaline phosphate (ALP), tricarbonic acid (HCO3) and glucose showed no significant differences ((P>0.05)
among treatment groups. The result shows that flushing improves reproductive
performance, litter size, lamb birth weight and blood profile of sheep.
MICHAEL, U (2021). Effect Of Flushing On Litter Size, Lamb Birth Weight, Colostrum Composition And Blood Profile Of Wad Ewes. Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 29, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effect-of-flushing-on-litter-size-lamb-birth-weight-colostrum-composition-and-blood-profile-of-wad-ewes-7-2
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