Factors Affecting the Milk Production Traits and Lactation Curve of the Indigenous River Buffalo Populations in Bangladesh
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Household buffalo dairy farming is gaining popularity nowadays in Bangladesh because of
the outstanding food value of buffalo milk as well as the lower production cost of buffalo compared to
cattle. An initiative has recently been taken for the genetic improvement of indigenous dairy buffaloes.
The present study was carried out to determine the influence of some environmental factors like age,
parity, season of calving, calving interval, dry period on the lactation yield, and lactation curve of
indigenous dairy buffaloes of Bangladesh. A total of 384 indigenous dairy buffaloes from the 3rd
and 4th parity of seven herds under two different agroecological zones covering four seasons were
selected and ear tagged for individual buffalo milk recording. A milk yield of 300 days (MY300d) was
calculated following the International Committee for Animal Recording (ICAR) and the data were
evaluated using the generalized linear model (GLM). In production traits, the mean of calculated
lactation period (CLP), calculated lactation yield (CLY), and milk yield of 300 days (MY300d) of
the overall population were 267.28 days, 749.36 kg, and 766.92 kg, respectively, whereas calving
interval (CI) and dry period (DP) as reproductive traits were 453.06 days and 185.78 days, respectively.
The season of calving, age of buffalo cows, population or herd, agroecological zone, calving interval,
and dry period had significant effects on production traits (p < 0.05 to p < 0.001). The season of calving,
level of milk production of 300 days, population, and agroecological zone significantly affected the
reproduction traits (p < 0.01 to p < 0.001). Parity was found to be non-significant for both types of
traits. The average peak yield of test day (TD) milk production was highest at TD4 (4.47 kg, 98th
day of lactation). The average MY300d of milk production was the highest in the Lalpur buffalo
population (1076.13 kg) and the lowest in the buffalo population of Bhola (592.44 kg). The correlations
between milk production traits (CLP, CLY, and MY-300d) and reproduction traits (CI and DP) were
highly significant (p < 0.01 to p < 0.001). Positive and high correlation was found within milk traits
and reproduction traits, but correlation was negative between milk traits and reproduction traits.
Therefore, these non-genetic factors should be considered in the future for any genetic improvement
program for indigenous dairy buffaloes in Bangladesh.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Omar, Abdullah Ibne; Khan, Md. Yousuf Ali; Su, Xin; Dhakal, Aashish; Hossain, Shahed; Razu, Mohsin Tarafder; Si, Jingfang; Pauciullo, Alfredo; Faruque, Md. Omar; Zhang, Yi
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