Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi

Milk yield and milk composition of local (LL) and Boer (BB) goats, and their crosses (BL) were estimated over 2 kidding seasons for 12 weeks of lactation using 3 techniques, i.e. kid-suckling, hand-milking and oxytocin + hand-milking. The average daily gain (ADG) and milk conversion of kids were als...

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Autores principales: Banda, J.W., Steinbach, J., Zerfas, H.P.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70834
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author Banda, J.W.
Steinbach, J.
Zerfas, H.P.
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Steinbach, J.
Zerfas, H.P.
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Zerfas, H.P.
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description Milk yield and milk composition of local (LL) and Boer (BB) goats, and their crosses (BL) were estimated over 2 kidding seasons for 12 weeks of lactation using 3 techniques, i.e. kid-suckling, hand-milking and oxytocin + hand-milking. The average daily gain (ADG) and milk conversion of kids were also determined. The total milk yield was 75.7±2.0 kg. Milk yield in the dry and wet seasons was 84.6±3.1and 66.8 ± 2.6 kg, respectively (P<0.001). Estimates of milk yield by suckling and oxytocin techniques were similar. Hand milking produced 29.9% less milk than the other two techniques (P<0.001). The LL produced 70.6±2.5, BL 81.6±2.3 and BB 75.0±3.8 kg milk (P<0.001). Milk yield increased by 14kg/additional kid suckled, and by 17.6 and 7.4 kg between the first and the second and between the second and the third lactations, respectively. Mean concentrations of total solids (TS), fat and protein were 17.4, 6.8 and 4.5%, respectively. Season, technique of milk yield estimation and genotype affected milk composition. TS (%) decreased by 0.56/kid; increased by 0.60 and 0.12 between the first and the second, and between the second and the third lactations, respectively. Fat (%) decreased by 0.76/kid and increased by 0.36/lactation. The ADG from birth to 12 weeks of age was 87.9±3.2 g. Season of kidding had a significant effect on this trait. ADG decreased by 8.9g/kid and increased by 19.9g/lactation. Milk conversion was 15.6 kg milk/kg live-weight gain, and was affected by season, milking technique and genotype.
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spelling CGSpace708342023-02-15T13:13:38Z Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi Banda, J.W. Steinbach, J. Zerfas, H.P. goats malawi milk yield kids growth weight gain Milk yield and milk composition of local (LL) and Boer (BB) goats, and their crosses (BL) were estimated over 2 kidding seasons for 12 weeks of lactation using 3 techniques, i.e. kid-suckling, hand-milking and oxytocin + hand-milking. The average daily gain (ADG) and milk conversion of kids were also determined. The total milk yield was 75.7±2.0 kg. Milk yield in the dry and wet seasons was 84.6±3.1and 66.8 ± 2.6 kg, respectively (P<0.001). Estimates of milk yield by suckling and oxytocin techniques were similar. Hand milking produced 29.9% less milk than the other two techniques (P<0.001). The LL produced 70.6±2.5, BL 81.6±2.3 and BB 75.0±3.8 kg milk (P<0.001). Milk yield increased by 14kg/additional kid suckled, and by 17.6 and 7.4 kg between the first and the second and between the second and the third lactations, respectively. Mean concentrations of total solids (TS), fat and protein were 17.4, 6.8 and 4.5%, respectively. Season, technique of milk yield estimation and genotype affected milk composition. TS (%) decreased by 0.56/kid; increased by 0.60 and 0.12 between the first and the second, and between the second and the third lactations, respectively. Fat (%) decreased by 0.76/kid and increased by 0.36/lactation. The ADG from birth to 12 weeks of age was 87.9±3.2 g. Season of kidding had a significant effect on this trait. ADG decreased by 8.9g/kid and increased by 19.9g/lactation. Milk conversion was 15.6 kg milk/kg live-weight gain, and was affected by season, milking technique and genotype. 1992 2016-02-08T09:03:13Z 2016-02-08T09:03:13Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70834 en Limited Access
spellingShingle goats
malawi
milk yield
kids
growth
weight gain
Banda, J.W.
Steinbach, J.
Zerfas, H.P.
Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi
title Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi
title_full Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi
title_fullStr Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi
title_short Milk yield, milk composition and kid growth in Boer and East African Goats in Malawi
title_sort milk yield milk composition and kid growth in boer and east african goats in malawi
topic goats
malawi
milk yield
kids
growth
weight gain
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70834
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