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Reproductive performance of cross bred heifers under special livestock breeding programme of Kerala

By: Sathyaraj N.
Contributor(s): Aravinda Ghosh K N (Guide).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Mannuthy Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences 2007DDC classification: 636.082 Online resources: Click here to access online Dissertation note: MVSc Abstract: The study was conducted to assess the influence of better feeding and management of calves selected under Special Livestock Breeding Programme (SLBP) implemented by the Department of Animal Husbandry of Kerala. Twenty two calves which were covered under SLBP and 11 calves which were not covered under SLBP were selected at random to form group I and II respectively. All the animals in both groups belonged to the farmers below poverty line (BPL) of Anthikad, Villadom and Ollukkara Villages of Thrissur District. Group I animals were fed with good quality compounded cattle feed supplied to farmers at 50 per cent subsidized rate from Department of Animal Husbandry and provide extension support, adequate health and insurance cover. These animals were closely monitored at monthly intervals and were dewormed at regular intervals. Group II animals were maintained by poor farmers under field condition and their feeding and management were fully dependent on the interest and capability of the farmers. The body weight of all animals in group I and II were recorded at 6th, 12th and 18th month of age and at puberty and sexual maturity. The mean body weight in animals belonging to group I at 6th, 12th and at 18th month of age and at puberty and maturity were 68.32 ± 0.88, 116.59 ± 0.94 and 178.36 ± 1.36 , 165.5 ± 0.08 and 174.55 ± 1.7 kg and in group II were 69.36 ± 1.0, 83.26 ± 0.84 and 102.16 ± 0.29, 155.26 ± 0.29 and 165.24 ± 0.2 kg respectively. The daily weight gain of animals belonging to group I and II from 6th to 12th month of age were 268.22 g per day and 77.2 g per day respectively and that from 12th to 18th month of age were 343.16 and 105 g per day respectively. Statistical analysis revealed that group I animals had higher level of significance (P<0.01) compared group II animals. It was found that all the animals in group I exhibited puberty before 21 months of age while only 2 (18.2 per cent) exhibited puberty in control group by 24th month of age. The overall age at puberty in group I experimental animals were 448.68 ± 16.20 days whereas in group II animals were 645 days. Similarly, all the experimental animals in group I reached maturity by 24th month of age while only 2 (18.2%) reached maturity in control group. The overall age at maturity in group I experimented animals was 515.09 ± 15.06 days whereas in group II animals it was 686 days. There is higher level of significance in age at puberty and maturity between these two groups. A total of 14 (63.6%) in group I whereas only 2 (18.2%) in group II conceived by 24th month of age. The overall age at conception in group I experimental animals was 619 ± 22.66 days whereas in group II control animals it was 716 days. The number of AI per conception in group I animals was 1.86 whereas in group II was 2.5. The heifers covered under SLBP had reached puberty and maturity at an early age and obtained a higher conception rate when compared to control group. Haematological parameters such as haemoglobin, packed cell volume, total leukocyte counts, and total erythrocyte counts were estimated in all the animals at 6th, 12th and 18th month of age and at puberty and maturity. It was found that all the haematological parameters except leukocytes counts were significantly higher in group I animals from 12th month of age to maturity compared to group II animals. The blood biochemical constituents like calcium, copper, iron, cobalt, zinc and manganese were estimated by Perkin Elmer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry and phosphorus by colourimetry. The serum phosphorus, iron, cobalt and copper were found to be significantly higher in group I whereas there was no significant difference in serum calcium, zinc and manganese levels between the two groups. It is concluded that calves enrolled under SLBP implemented by AH Department of the State attained puberty and maturity at an early age and yielded a satisfactory conception rate under field conditions.
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The study was conducted to assess the influence of better feeding and management of calves selected under Special Livestock Breeding Programme (SLBP) implemented by the Department of Animal Husbandry of Kerala. Twenty two calves which were covered under SLBP and 11 calves which were not covered under SLBP were selected at random to form group I and II respectively. All the animals in both groups belonged to the farmers below poverty line (BPL) of Anthikad, Villadom and Ollukkara Villages of Thrissur District.
Group I animals were fed with good quality compounded cattle feed supplied to farmers at 50 per cent subsidized rate from Department of Animal Husbandry and provide extension support, adequate health and insurance cover. These animals were closely monitored at monthly intervals and were dewormed at regular intervals.
Group II animals were maintained by poor farmers under field condition and their feeding and management were fully dependent on the interest and capability of the farmers.
The body weight of all animals in group I and II were recorded at 6th, 12th and 18th month of age and at puberty and sexual maturity. The mean body weight in animals belonging to group I at 6th, 12th and at 18th month of age and at puberty and maturity were 68.32 ± 0.88, 116.59 ± 0.94 and 178.36 ± 1.36 , 165.5 ± 0.08 and 174.55 ± 1.7 kg and in group II were 69.36 ± 1.0, 83.26 ± 0.84 and 102.16 ± 0.29, 155.26 ± 0.29 and 165.24 ± 0.2 kg respectively. The daily weight gain of animals belonging to group I and II from 6th to 12th month of age were 268.22 g per day and 77.2 g per day respectively and that from 12th to 18th month of age were 343.16 and 105 g per day respectively. Statistical analysis revealed that group I animals had higher level of significance (P<0.01) compared group II animals.
It was found that all the animals in group I exhibited puberty before 21 months of age while only 2 (18.2 per cent) exhibited puberty in control group by 24th month of age. The overall age at puberty in group I experimental animals were 448.68 ± 16.20 days whereas in group II animals were 645 days. Similarly, all the experimental animals in group I reached maturity by 24th month of age while only 2 (18.2%) reached maturity in control group. The overall age at maturity in group I experimented animals was 515.09 ± 15.06 days whereas in group II animals it was 686 days. There is higher level of significance in age at puberty and maturity between these two groups.
A total of 14 (63.6%) in group I whereas only 2 (18.2%) in group II conceived by 24th month of age. The overall age at conception in group I experimental animals was 619 ± 22.66 days whereas in group II control animals it was 716 days. The number of AI per conception in group I animals was 1.86 whereas in group II was 2.5. The heifers covered under SLBP had reached puberty and maturity at an early age and obtained a higher conception rate when compared to control group.
Haematological parameters such as haemoglobin, packed cell volume, total leukocyte counts, and total erythrocyte counts were estimated in all the animals at 6th, 12th and 18th month of age and at puberty and maturity. It was found that all the haematological parameters except leukocytes counts were significantly higher in group I animals from 12th month of age to maturity compared to group II animals.
The blood biochemical constituents like calcium, copper, iron, cobalt, zinc and manganese were estimated by Perkin Elmer Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry and phosphorus by colourimetry. The serum phosphorus, iron, cobalt and copper were found to be significantly higher in group I whereas there was no significant difference in serum calcium, zinc and manganese levels between the two groups.
It is concluded that calves enrolled under SLBP implemented by AH Department of the State attained puberty and maturity at an early age and yielded a satisfactory conception rate under field conditions.

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