2022
DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2022.1228-1236
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Vermikom feed additive effects on dairy cows' blood and milk parameters

Abstract: Background and Aim: Dairy cattle breeding plays a significant role in providing the population with high-quality, reasonably priced goods. The development of this industry and its effectiveness depends on the proper use of available feed products. Feed additives (FAs), as a rule, should compensate for missing elements in the diet. This study aimed to determine the effect of the FA Vermikom on blood parameters, as well as milk physicochemical and mineral composition and yield in lactating dairy cows. Materials… Show more

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“…Studies of intensive livestock grazing show soils to transition from slight to moderate salinity due to a rise in CEC from 14.53 (reference-control) to 15.75 cmol/kg and an increase in exchangeable sodium content in CEC from 8.88 (referencecontrol) to 10.60%. Research by Sherimova et al [90], Raketsky et al [91] and Dukenov et al [92] also demonstrate that changes in CEC and soil nutrients primarily owe to the removal of nutrient-rich clay particles from soil, which comes as a result of the degradation and increased density of soils due to livestock overgrazing in pastures.…”
Section: Soil Quality Depending On the Methods Of Agricultural Grazin...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Studies of intensive livestock grazing show soils to transition from slight to moderate salinity due to a rise in CEC from 14.53 (reference-control) to 15.75 cmol/kg and an increase in exchangeable sodium content in CEC from 8.88 (referencecontrol) to 10.60%. Research by Sherimova et al [90], Raketsky et al [91] and Dukenov et al [92] also demonstrate that changes in CEC and soil nutrients primarily owe to the removal of nutrient-rich clay particles from soil, which comes as a result of the degradation and increased density of soils due to livestock overgrazing in pastures.…”
Section: Soil Quality Depending On the Methods Of Agricultural Grazin...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In concurrence with the current trend of intensifying dairy cattle rearing systems aimed at maximizing production and profits, new standards for feeding highly productive animals are being developed using various feed additives and supplements (Korotkiy et al 2023;Avdeenko et al 2021;Sherimova et al 2022;Fedotov et al 2020). However, in large livestock enterprises, nutritional infertility is diagnosed annually in 25-30% of infertile cows, indicating that this problem is quite widespread in dairy cattle breeding (Gnezdilova et al 2021;Yakhaev et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%