The Effect of Bovine Somatotropin Treatment on Production of Lactating Angora Does with Kids1,2,3,4

msra(2010)

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Fourteen Angora does (35 ∠ 2 kg), each with a single kid and in the first month of lactation, were used to determine ongoing (Period 1 ) and residual (Period 2 ) effects of chronic bovine somatotropin (bST) treatment. Specifically, we sought to determine whether chronic bST treatment was capable of improving milk yield, and thus kid growth, and mohair production of nursing does. The experiment consisted of a 2-wk pretreatment period, 5 wk of weekly subcutaneous treatment of slow-release bST (n = 7; Period 1), and a 4-wk posttreatment period (Period 2). The weekly dose of bST was calculated to release 100 mg/(kg BW·d-1) . To estimate milk production, kids were separated from the does daily for 5 h, and their BW was recorded before and after suckling. The difference in BW was taken as milk production for 5 h. Fiber growth was measured by shearing does at the start of the experiment and at
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goat breeds,bovidae,milk production,somatotropin
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