EFFECT OF FEEDING CALCIUM SALTS OF FATTY ACID AS A NON-TRADITIONAL ENERGY SOURCE ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF LACTATING BUFFALO | ||||
Journal of Animal and Poultry Production | ||||
Article 5, Volume 29, Issue 12, December 2004, Page 6873-6884 PDF (3.32 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jappmu.2004.239474 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
G. H. Zaza,; K. Ibrahim; O. A. EI-Zalaki | ||||
Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, EI- Dokki, Giza, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Fifteen lactating buffalo at early lactation period were distributed randomly on three-tested groups (5 animals/group). Three concentrate mixtures were formulated, first one had no calcium salts of fatty acids (Ca-SFA) and served to be the control while calcium salts of fatty acids (Ca-SFA) was added to the second and the third mixture at level of 2 and 4% of total dry matter intake replacing corn grain. Rice straw was fed to the animals to cover the roughage part of the rations. The obtained data of this study revealed that, no significant differences were observed among control group compared with groups fed 2% or 4% Ca-SFA in the apparent digestibility of OM, OM, CP, CF and NFE. Groups fed Ca-SFA were (P<O.05) higher in AEE digestibility than the control. No significant differences were observed among Groups fed 2% or 4% Ca-SFA (P<O.05) in average daily milk production, fat%, protein%, lactose%, TS and SNF% of the milk compared with control fed group. Feeding Ca-SFA increased (P<O.05) serum total lipids (TL), cholesterol (Chol.) and trigylcerides (TG). Feeding dairy buffalo on ration contained Ca-SFA showed reduction in the cost of producing 1 kg milk with 17.3% and 15.5% respectively. From the above obtained results of this current study it can be concluded that calcium salt of fatty acids made from the wastes of refining sunflower oil and palm oil can be used as cheep energy sources supplement or partially substitution of corn grain in ration of lactating buffalo up to 4% of the total daily dry matter intake without any adverse effects on the performance of the animals. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Calcium salts of fatty acids; Lactating buffalo; Digestibility; Milk production; Serum) | ||||
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