Effect of different level of concentrate supplementation on the periparturient growth performance of ganjam goat in extensive system

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Aim: The present study was carried out to evaluate the impact of concentrate supplementation to the pregnant Ganjam goats on their growth performance in periparturient period. Materials and Methods: Atotal of 45 pregnant Ganjam does of similar body weight, age and parity were divided into three treatment groups with 15 does in each. T1 : normal browsing at range system, T2 : normal browsing with concentrate 1 2 supplementation @ 200g/day, T3 : normal browsing with concentrate supplementation @ 300g/day for 60 days before 3 expected date of kidding. Observations regarding various growth performances were made following standard procedures. Results: Average daily concentrate feed intake for T2 was 160 g and 225 g for T3 For the does in T1 , the body weights ranged 2 3 1 from 34.59 ± 0.75 kg (at the beginning) to 38.29 ± 0.75 kg (after 60 days of supplementation) while for those in T2 it increased 2 from 33.91 ± 0.70 kg to 38.71 ± 0.64 kg and for T3 itranged from 34.05 ± 0.64 to 39.55 ± 0.62 kg. The cumulative live weight 3 gain during the period 0-60 days varied significantly among the different treatments with the lowest value in T (3.71 ± 0.27 kg) 1 to highest value in T3 (5.49 ± 0.22 kg) although the initial body weights were same. The cumulative body weight gain during 0- 3 90 days postpartum was significantly higher in T1 (3.13 ± 0.46 kg) compared to T3 (2.10 ± 0.19 kg). Significant difference in 1 3 average daily gain during prepartum period was found in all groups as 61.78 ± 4.47, 79.89 ± 2.20, 91.56 ± 3.71 for T1 T2 and T3 1, 2, 3 respectively. The average daily gain of the does during post partum period was 23.33 g (T3), 24.30 g (T2) and 34.81 g (T1) per 3 2 1 doe indicating a statistically significant difference among the treatments. Conclusion: It is concluded that on supplementation of concentrate between 160 to 225 g improved both prepartum and postpartum body condition of Ganjam goats.

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Sahu, S., Babu, L. K., Karna, D. K., Behera, K., Kanungo, S., Kaswan, S., … Patra, J. K. (2013). Effect of different level of concentrate supplementation on the periparturient growth performance of ganjam goat in extensive system. Veterinary World, 6(7), 428–432. https://doi.org/10.5455/vetworld.2013.428-432

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