2011
DOI: 10.3923/ijds.2011.124.133
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Effect on the Quality of Milk and Milk Products in Murrah Buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) Fed Rumen Protected Fat and Protein

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“…Overall pregnancy rate (%) till day 90 remained comparable (P>0.05) among groups (control: 40, T1: 10, T2: 10, T3: 30). On the contrary, reduced number of AIs/conception in cross breed cattle and buffaloes fed on bypass fat supplementation have been reported earlier (Shelke et al 2012, Savsani et al 2013. This discrepancy might be due to season, composition of supplemented bypass fat.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Overall pregnancy rate (%) till day 90 remained comparable (P>0.05) among groups (control: 40, T1: 10, T2: 10, T3: 30). On the contrary, reduced number of AIs/conception in cross breed cattle and buffaloes fed on bypass fat supplementation have been reported earlier (Shelke et al 2012, Savsani et al 2013. This discrepancy might be due to season, composition of supplemented bypass fat.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In accordance to these findings, Juchem (2010) reported nonsignificant difference in the resumption of cyclicity on feeding long chain fatty acid in post-partum cows. But in contrast, Shelke et al (2012) and Savsani et al (2013) reported enhanced ovarian activity (follicles growth and presence of CL) in buffaloes when fed with bypass protein.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Only a few feeds are considered good sources of naturally occurring protected protein, having lower protein degradability viz., maize gluten meal, maize grain, cottonseed cake, fish meal, and coconut cake. Feeds like linseed cake, deoiled rice bran, and soybean meal are of medium protein degradability, while Groundnut Cake (GNC) and Mustard Cake (MC) are highly degradable cakes (Negi et al, 1989;Walli, 2005;Shelke et al, 2011).…”
Section: Bypass Protein Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar results were reported by various workers by feeding bypass protein supplements in lactating animals which may be due to increased pool of amino acids at tissue level for utilization (Kaim et al 1987, Hamilton et al 1992, Mishra et al 2006. Feeding formaldehyde protected protein at higher levels in the ration of crossbred cattle (Sampath et al1997, Shelke andThakur 2011) and buffaloes (Chatterjee and Walli 2003) improved the milk yield by 16-20%. The increase in milk production reported on feeding protected protein in the present study could also be due to more availability of protein for digestion a,b Means with different superscripts in the row differ significantly (P<0.05).…”
Section: Strategic Nutrient Supplementsmentioning
confidence: 99%