This study was done on 57 Awassi pregnant ewes, divided in to 5 groups, the 1st control group, the second group received
E (900 mg) and Selenium (3mg), twicel.M.injections of vitamin the third group received one injection of vitamin E (900mg) and
feed
via selenium ( 3 mg), the fourth group received vitamin E block (1 gm) daily for two weeks, the fifth group received
vitamin E via feed block for one week (1gm daily), and all groups injected with C Baghdad vaccine.
This study had been shown a significant difference in antibody titer between treated groups and the control group, from2weeks post
titre vaccination There were significant difference in antibody (p<0.05) between lambs of treated and control group. While there were no significant difference in body weight of ewes and lambs,
production of treated and but was a significant difference in milk control group.
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