2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352008000600032
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Abstract: RESUMOUtilizaram-se nove cabras da raça Saanen, para estudar o efeito de dietas compostas por três diferentes fontes de volumosos, feno de alfafa, silagem de milho e feno de aveia, sobre a ingestão de matéria seca, produção e composição do leite e sobre os constituintes sangüíneos, glicose e uréia plasmáticas, em triplo quadrado latino 3x3. Os consumos de matéria seca e proteína bruta dos animais alimentados com feno de alfafa foram mais altos que os à base de silagem de milho (P≤0,05), e os que receberam feno… Show more

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“…The number of somatic cells was not influenced with the addition of CSFA in the diets, and the obtained average (3.32 log 10 cells/mL × 1000) is close to values of 3.26 log 10 cells/mL × 1000 reported by Ribeiro et al (2008) in goats. However, Gomes et al (2012) observed values of 2.84 and 3.07 log 10 cells/mL × 1000 in post peak periods and at the end of lactation, respectively, for multiparous Saanen goats.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The number of somatic cells was not influenced with the addition of CSFA in the diets, and the obtained average (3.32 log 10 cells/mL × 1000) is close to values of 3.26 log 10 cells/mL × 1000 reported by Ribeiro et al (2008) in goats. However, Gomes et al (2012) observed values of 2.84 and 3.07 log 10 cells/mL × 1000 in post peak periods and at the end of lactation, respectively, for multiparous Saanen goats.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The inclusion of CSFA in diets of goats did not influence the concentrations of urea in the serum or in the milk (P>0.05), thus indicating a satisfactory metabolic status; in other words, an adequate amount of nitrogen and energy was provided by the diets (Table 4). Ribeiro et al (2008), after providing alfalfa hay and corn silage as roughage sources to dairy goats, reported a blood urea concentration of 94.22 and 117.22 mg/dL, respectively, but when the oat hay was the roughage source, the average corresponded to 74.22 mg/dL blood urea, a value that was close to the observed value (61.97 mg/dL). The concentration of milk urea can be considered a good indicator of metabolism and protein intake for dairy animals, and can be utilized for dietary evaluation (Fernandes et al, 2008).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…O sangue faz a comunicação entre sistemas, garantindo-lhes equilíbrio hídrico e osmótico, mantendo o equilíbrio ácido-básico e a regulação térmica (RIBEIRO et al, 2008). Uma vez que está diretamente envolvido nos mecanismos de perda de calor, a avaliação dos constituintes sanguíneos pode ser utilizada para estimar a capacidade adaptativa de diferentes espécies e raças de animais (MEYER & HARVEY, 1998).…”
Section: Parâmetros Hematológicosunclassified