Comparison of extensive or semi-intensive feeding for Anatolian water buffalo

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This study was carried out to determine the effects of extensive or semi-intensive feeding on dry matter intake and milk composition in Anatolian water buffalo. Buffaloes were taken into trial in the 1 st - 2 nd months of their lactation. The buffaloes were divided into 2 groups, an extensive group (A) and a semi-intensive group (B) each group consisting of 12 buffaloes. Compared to the A group, the B group consumed more total dry matter (P<0.05; 13.17 vs. 11.12 kg day-1) and produced more milk day -1 (P<0.05; 7.34 vs 4.42 kg day -1). In the milk samples which were taken from the group A had higher (P<0.05) milk fat percentage than group B (milk fat=8.03 and 5.80 %, respectively). The somatic cell count (SCC) (44.7 and 60.3 x log10 mL -1), SNF (10.29 and 10.18 %) and protein percentages of milk (4.95 and 4.96 %) were similar for both groups.

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Degirmencioglu, T., Unal, H., & Kuraloglu, H. (2015). Comparison of extensive or semi-intensive feeding for Anatolian water buffalo. Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture, 27(9), 712–715. https://doi.org/10.9755/ejfa.2015.04.07

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