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Tropical Animal Health and Production

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517584/effects-of-pasture-management-and-supplementation-on-the-productive-performance-of-recently-lambed-ewes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thais Fernanda Farias de Souza Arco, Camila Celeste Brandão Ferreira Ítavo, Luís Carlos Vinhas Ítavo, Fernando de Almeida Borges, Vanessa Zirondi Longhini, Evelyn Silva de Melo Soares, Dyego Gonçalves Lino Borges, Aline Aparecida da Silva Miguel, Camila de Godoy, Priscila Bernardo de Andrade, Gleice Kelli Ayardes de Melo
The hypothesis was tested that the performance of lactating ewes is affected by the supplementation level and pasture management. Two supplementation levels (0.5 and 1.0% of body weight, BW) and two pasture managements (mowed and non-mowed) were tested. Forty adult ewes (2 years old) with an average weight at lambing of 62.97 ± 7.0 kg (day 0) and an average the body condition score of 2.5 points (day 0) were evaluated. Verminosis was monitored with periodic deworming. The number of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) of ewes at lambing was used as a covariate for performance assessments...
March 22, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509383/genetic-evaluations-of-dairy-goats-with-few-pedigree-data-different-approaches-to-use-molecular-information
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samir Julián Calvo Cardona, Carolina Andrea García-Baccino, Carlos Santiago Escobar-Restrepo, Henry Cardona Cadavid, Juan David Corrales Álvarez, José Luis Gualdrón Duarte, Andres Rogberg-Muñoz
One of the limitations of implementing animal breeding programs in small-scale or extensive production systems is the lack of production records and genealogical records. In this context, molecular markers could help to gain information for the breeding program. This study addresses the inclusion of molecular data into traditional genetic evaluation models as a random effect by molecular pedigree reconstruction and as a fixed effect by Bayesian clustering. The methods were tested for lactation curve traits in 14 dairy goat herds with incomplete phenotypic data and pedigree information...
March 20, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507148/nutritional-factors-affecting-camel-camelus-dromedarius-milk-composition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Foudil Laameche, Abdelmadjid Chehma, Hana Mastori, Fatma Guerrida, Mebarka Tobchi, Bernard Faye
Saharan population in Algeria still depending on bovine milk, which suffers from serious constraints undermining its sustainability. Camelus dromedarius milk has experienced growing demand following the emerging market requirements for livestock production and dairy farming over the past decade. The present work aimed at analysing the effect of nutritional regime on milk quality. The differences in pH, Acidity D°, Ash and Fats were significant. The pH was negatively influenced by the intensification conditions such as the much higher use of concentrates...
March 20, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507146/prevalence-and-associated-risk-factors-of-anti-coxiella-burnetii-antibodies-in-dairy-cattle-herds-using-bulk-tank-milk-analysis-in-kabylia-area-north-algeria
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Salah Agag, Bachir Medrouh, Hamza Khaled, Hacène Medkour, Hamza Leulmi, Hanene Djeghim, Rachid Kaidi, Djamel Khelef, Hecène Medkour
Coxiella burnetii, or Q fever agent, has notable implications for human and livestock health. Infections in cattle primarily manifest through reproductive issues where infected animals shed the bacterium in birth fluids, placental tissues, and milk, serving as potential sources of transmission. Bovine herds become reservoirs, contributing to the environmental contamination of farming areas. Comprehensive studies on the prevalence, transmission routes, and associated risk factors among cattle contribute to the development of effective control strategies, ultimately safeguarding both livestock and public health...
March 20, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507034/use-of-red-grape-pomace-and-aloe-vera-gel-as-nutraceuticals-to-ameliorate-stocking-density-induced-stress-in-commercial-male-broilers
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kwena Kgaogelo Thema, Victor Mlambo, Chidozie Freedom Egbu, Caven Mguvane Mnisi
The combined effect of Aloe vera gel (AVG) administered through drinking water and dietary red grape pomace powder (RGP) on growth performance, physiological traits, welfare indicators, and meat quality in densely stocked broilers was evaluated. A total of 750, two-week-old male Ross 308 broilers (317.7 ± 10.12 g live weight) were randomly assigned to 25 cages, with each cage as an experimental unit. The broilers were stocked at a density of 30 birds per cage with a floor space of 1...
March 20, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502249/effect-of-different-concentrations-of-resveratrol-on-nuclear-maturation-and-in-vitro-development-competence-of-oocytes-of-nili-ravi-buffalo
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samar Wafa Kabeer, Amjad Riaz, Aziz Ul-Rahman, Rana Muhammad Shahbakht, Ahsan Anjum, Hafeez Ur Rehman Ali Khera, Ali Haider, Faisal Riaz, Riffat Yasin, Muhammad Yaseen, Muhammad Saleem, Naheed Bano, Muhammad Asif Raza, Junaid Ali Khan
Buffaloes are considered animals of the future with the ability to survive under unfavorable conditions. However, the lack of access to superior germplasm poses a significant challenge to increasing buffalo production. Resveratrol has been shown to improve oocyte quality and developmental competence in various animals during in vitro embryo development. However, limited information is available on the use of resveratrol to improve the in vitro maturation and development competence of Nili Ravi buffalo oocytes...
March 19, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483713/full-fat-corn-germ-improves-the-performance-and-milk-fat-yield-of-girolando-cows-fed-sugarcane-bagasse-and-cactus-cladodes-as-forage-sources
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camila S da Silva, Marco Antônio S da Gama, Erick Alexandre M Silva, Emília F Ribeiro, Silas B Felix, Carolina C F Monteiro, Robert E Mora-Luna, Júlio Cesar V de Oliveira, Djalma C Dos Santos, Marcelo A de Ferreira
We investigated the effects of replacing ground corn with full-fat corn germ (FFCG) on milk production, milk composition, and nutrient use in cows fed sugarcane bagasse and cactus cladodes. Ten multiparous Girolando cows (average body weight 500 ± 66 kg, 90 ± 15 days in milk) were distributed in a replicated 5 × 5 Latin Square and assigned to five dietary treatments containing 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% of full-fat corn germ in substitution to ground corn...
March 14, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483632/the-effect-of-reduced-gnrh-dose-on-ovulation-and-follicular-dynamics-in-ovsynch-programme-of-pure-and-bunaji-crossbred-cows
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Theophilus A Dare, Mohammed Mamman, Mohammed U Kawu, Nuhu D Chom, Collins Chimezie Udechukwu, Kelvin Olutimilehin Jolayemi
Our objective was to compare the efficacy of reducing GnRH dose from 100 µg to 50 µg on the formation of ovulation and sizes of ovarian structures following Ovsynch in apparently healthy Bunaji and Friesian × Bunaji Cows. Thirty female multiparous-apparently-healthy adult [Bunaji (n = 15) and Friesian × Bunaji (n = 15)] breeds of cattle were used. Five cows each were allocated randomly to three groups [control; full dose (FD), and half dose (HD)]. Cows in the control group were treated with 2 ml normal saline while FD-group received 100 µg lecirelin on day 0, with 500 µg clorprostenol on day 7 and with 100 µg lecirelin two days later...
March 14, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478351/reproductive-system-morphometry-and-productive-parameters-of-beef-heifers-according-to-morphological-classification
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Carolina de Carvalho Ribeiro, Marco Roberto Bourg de Mello, Marina Mortati Dias Barbero, Danielle de Oliveira, Samuel Rodrigues Bonamichi do Couto, Rondineli Pavezzi Barbero
The aim of the present study was to analyze the effects of visual morphological classification based on body structure, maturity, and musculosity on the morphometry of the reproduction system and productive parameters of beef heifers. The study was conducted for 84 days, during winter season in Brazil. Thirty non-pregnant Nellore heifers, with an average body weight 338 kg and average age 18 months, were used for the study. The heifers were housed in collective pens and fed corn silage (70%) and concentrate (30%) twice a day...
March 13, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478192/phenotypic-and-genetic-characterization-of-unexplored-potential-cattle-population-of-madhya-pradesh
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jayakumar Sivalingam, S K Niranjan, Dinesh Kumar Yadav, S P Singh, Nidhi Sukhija, K K Kanaka, P K Singh, Ajit Pratap Singh
Bawri or Garri, a non-descript cattle population managed under an extensive system in Madhya Pradesh state of India, was identified and characterized both genetically and phenotypically to check whether or not it can be recognised as a breed. The cattle have white and gray colour and are medium sized with 122.5 ± 7.5 cm and 109.45 ± 0.39 cm height at withers in male and female, respectively. Double-digest restriction site associated DNA (ddRAD) sequencing was employed to identify ascertainment bias free SNPs representing the entire genome cost effectively; resulting in calling 1,156,650 high quality SNPs...
March 13, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38472670/utilisation-of-indigenous-knowledge-to-control-gastrointestinal-nematodes-in-southern-africa
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
E T Kamba, M Chimonyo
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) exacerbate the impact of droughts on the survival of cattle. The inadequacies of the conventional system make it increasingly important to explore indigenous knowledge (IK) to create drought-tolerant and GIN resilient herds. The objective of the study was to assess the indigenous strategies for controlling GIN during droughts. Face-to-face interviews with experts on IK were conducted to give insight into the importance, methods and ranking of GIN control. The experts identified 86 cattle that were used to test their assertions...
March 12, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467996/effects-of-low-quality-forage-and-starter-protein-content-in-starter-diet-of-young-calves-on-growth-performance-rumen-fermentation-and-urinary-purine-derivatives
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Reza Jalayerinejad, Mehdi Kazemi-Bonchenari, Mehdi Mirzaei, Mehdi HosseinYazdi
Feeding low-quality forage (LQF) has been evaluated in mature ruminants and results show that it has been improved nitrogen utilization efficiency. The present study evaluated the interaction effect of feeding wheat straw as LQF (0 and 7.5%, DM basis) and starter protein level (20 vs. 24%, DM basis) on growth performance, ruminal fermentation, and microbial protein synthesis in Holstein dairy calves raised under moderate heat stress condition. Forty-eight 3-day old dairy calves (averaging 40.6 kg) were assigned in four experimental treatments as follow; 1) no LQF with 20% CP (NLQF-20CP), 2) no LQF with 24% CP (NLQF-24CP), 3) 7...
March 12, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468016/determination-of-performance-response-of-broilers-to-fermented-tropical-leaf-meal-supplementation-using-meta-analytical-method
#53
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I P Ogbuewu, M Mabelebele, C A Mbajiorgu
Fermented tropical leaf meals (FTLM) are currently added to chicken feed to improve chicken productivity due to their reported nutritional and medicinal benefits. However, the effects of FTLM on broiler productivity and health are less clear. Thus, this meta-analysis was designed to assess the effects of FTLM on the performance outcomes of broilers Eleven controlled studies were retrieved and used to explore the impacts of dietary FTLM supplementation on growth performance [feed intake (FI), feed conversion ratio (FCR), average daily gain (ADG)], blood lipids, slaughter performance (abdominal fat, breast and thigh muscles weight), meat quality [pH, drip loss, shear force, lightness (L*), redness (a*), and yellowness (b*)], and intestinal histomorphology [villus height (VH), crypt depth (CD) and VH/CD values] of broilers...
March 11, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453787/combination-effects-of-phytonutrient-pellet-and-lemongrass-cymbopogon-citratus-powder-on-rumen-fermentation-efficiency-and-nutrient-degradability-using-in-vitro-technique
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pajaree Totakul, Maharach Matra, Sukruthai Sommai, Bounnaxay Viennasay, Metha Wanapat
Phytonutrients (PTN) namely saponins (SP) and condensed tannins (CT) have been demonstrated to assess the effect of rumen fermentation and methane mitigation. Phytonutrient pellet containing mangosteen, rambutan, and banana flower (MARABAC) and lemongrass including PTN, hence these plant-phytonutrients supplementation could be an alternative plant with a positive effect on rumen fermentation. The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of supplementation of MARABAC and lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) powder on in vitro fermentation modulation and the ability to mitigate methane production...
March 8, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441747/positive-cases-of-bovine-genital-campylobacteriosis-and-bovine-trichomonosis-in-the-eradication-program-of-la-pampa-argentina-2008-2021
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jorge Oyhenart
Bovine genital campylobacteriosis, caused by the gram-negative bacteria Campylobacter fetus venerealis, and bovine trichomonosis, caused by the parasite protozoan Tritrichomonas foetus, are venereal diseases that occur with long intercalving periods and abortion. The control of both diseases relies on microbiological testing and culling infected bulls. Vaccination and antibiotic treatment may help in controlling campylobacteriosis but are not recommended for trichomonosis control. Several regions of the world have active control programs for trichomonosis, not campylobacteriosis...
March 5, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441694/candidate-genes-associated-with-reproductive-traits-in-rabbits
#56
REVIEW
Mostafa Helal, Jana Sameh, Sama Gharib, Rana M Merghany, Milena Bozhilova-Sakova, Mohamed Ragab
In the era of scientific advances and genetic progress, opportunities in the livestock sector are constantly growing. The application of molecular-based methods and approaches in farm animal breeding would accelerate and improve the expected results. The current work aims to comprehensively review the most important causative mutations in candidate genes that affect prolificacy traits in rabbits. Rabbits are a source of excellent-tasting meat that is high in protein and low in fat. Their early maturity and intensive growth are highly valued all over the world...
March 5, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38441682/effect-of-stocking-density-on-performance-survival-and-nutrient-composition-of-super-worm-zophobas-morio-coleoptera-tenebrionidae
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sar Zamin Khan, Amjad Usman, Kamran Khan, Jabbar Tanveer, Mohammad Israr
As the global demand for animal protein continues to increase, the need for sustainable and resource-efficient alternatives for animal feed becomes increasingly paramount. Insects have gained significant attention as promising candidates to support the sustainable development of the feed industry, and their utilization in animal feed has seen substantial growth in recent years. Therefore, this study was conducted to optimize the superworm (Zophobas morio) larvae rearing stocking density on the biomass production, survival, and nutrient composition...
March 5, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430451/recycling-of-animal-protein-wastes-in-the-formulation-of-feed-for-labeo-rohita-and-mystus-vittatus-a-comparative-evaluation
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayan Samaddar, Anilava Kaviraj, Izabela Nielsen, Subrata Saha
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are key players in the fermentation of organic wastes and their recycling as feedstuff for fish. Whey, a common dairy byproduct in India, is a cheap source of LAB and can be used to ferment animal byproducts. An experimental study was designed to explore whether the whey fermented animal protein blend (WFAPB) could be used as a fishmeal replacer in the formulation of feed for both stomach-less carp fish Labeo rohita and stomach-bearing catfish Mystus vittatus. Experiments were performed with five isoproteinous, isolipidous, and isoenergetic feeds with WFAPB replacing fishmeal (FM) by 0% (T1), 25% (T2), 50% (T3), 75% (T4), and 100% (T5)...
March 2, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430430/identification-of-runs-of-homozygosity-rohs-in-curraleiro-p%C3%A3-duro-and-pantaneiro-cattle-breeds
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M F Santos, M C Silva, T M S Freitas, J M Dias, M I Moura, R S Juliano, C S Fioravanti, A S Carmo
This study aimed to identify and characterize runs of homozygosis (ROHs), genes involved in production characteristics and adaptation to tropical systems and to estimate the inbreeding coefficient of Curraleiro Pé-Duro (CPD) and Pantaneiro (PANT), two brazilian locally adapted cattle breeds. The results demonstrated that 79.25% and 54.29% of ROH segments were bigger than 8 Mb in CPD and PANT, respectively, indicating recent inbred matings in the studied population. Six homozygosis islands were identified simultaneously in both breeds, where 175 QTLs and 1072 genes previously described as associated with production traits are located...
March 2, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430331/antibiotic-resistance-and-virulence-genes-profile-of%C3%A2-non-typhodial-salmonella-species%C3%A2-isolated-from-poultry-enteritis%C3%A2-in-india
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arpita Sain, Deepak Kumar Sharma, Rajesh Singathia, Abhishek Gaurav, Chaman Patidar, PrabuRam Suthar, Karishma Rathore, Rohit Juneja
Salmonella species (spp) is the most important gastrointestinal pathogen present ubiquitously. Non typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) is commonly associated with gastroenteritis in humans. Layer birds once get infection with NTS, can become persistently infected with Salmonella Typhimurium and intermittently shed the bacteria. It results in a high risk of potential exposure of eggs to the bacteria. The current study was conducted to determine the serotype diversity, presence of virulence genes, antibiotic resistance pattern, and genes of NTS from poultry enteritis...
March 2, 2024: Tropical Animal Health and Production
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