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Effect of Prepartum Dietary Energy Level on Production and Reproduction in Nili Ravi Buffaloes

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The objective was to evaluate the effect of prepartum dietary energy level on performance of Nili Ravi buffaloes. Buffaloes were fed low, medium or high energy diet during 63 days prepartum and same lactation diet during 14 weeks postpartum. Buffaloes fed the high energy diet had bet...

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Autores principales: Binyameen, Muhammad, Khan, Muhammad Irfan ur Rehman, Ul Haque, Muhmmad Naveed, Azam, Burhan E., Kok, Akke, Van Knegsel, Ariette T. M., Tahir, Muhammad Zahid
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131683
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author Binyameen, Muhammad
Khan, Muhammad Irfan ur Rehman
Ul Haque, Muhmmad Naveed
Azam, Burhan E.
Kok, Akke
Van Knegsel, Ariette T. M.
Tahir, Muhammad Zahid
author_facet Binyameen, Muhammad
Khan, Muhammad Irfan ur Rehman
Ul Haque, Muhmmad Naveed
Azam, Burhan E.
Kok, Akke
Van Knegsel, Ariette T. M.
Tahir, Muhammad Zahid
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The objective was to evaluate the effect of prepartum dietary energy level on performance of Nili Ravi buffaloes. Buffaloes were fed low, medium or high energy diet during 63 days prepartum and same lactation diet during 14 weeks postpartum. Buffaloes fed the high energy diet had better performance compared with buffaloes fed the medium or low energy diet. While, prepartum feeding of low energy diet adversely affected buffalo performance. ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of prepartum dietary energy level on postpartum production and reproduction in Nili Ravi buffaloes (n = 21). The buffaloes were offered low energy (LE: 1.31 Mcal/kg DM NE(L) (net energy for lactation)), medium energy (ME: 1.42 Mcal/kg DM NE(L)) or high energy (HE: 1.54 Mcal/kg DM NE(L)) diet for 63 days prepartum, and received the same lactation diet (LD: 1.22 Mcal/kg DM NE(L)) during 14 weeks postpartum. The effects of dietary energy level and week were analyzed with Proc GLIMMIX model. Dry matter intake (DMI) was lower in buffaloes fed the LE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or HE diet. Calf birth weight (CBW) was higher in buffaloes fed the HE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. Milk production was similar in buffaloes fed the HE, ME or LE diet within 14 weeks postpartum and throughout the lactation. Milk fat was higher in buffaloes fed the LE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or HE diet. Milk protein and lactose yields was high in buffaloes fed the HE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. Body condition score was high in HE and was affected by diet × week interactions during pre and postpartum period. The concentrations of β-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA) and triglycerides in serum was lowest in buffaloes fed the HE diet compared with the buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. The buffaloes fed the HE diet had early uterine involution (UI), first estrus, short dry days, and calving interval (CI) compared with buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. None of buffaloes fed the LE diet exhibited estrus during the first 14 weeks postpartum compared with buffaloes fed the ME or HE diet. In conclusion, prepartum feeding of high energy diet can be helpful in improving the postpartum productive and reproductive performance in Nili Ravi buffaloes.
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spelling pubmed-92649052022-07-09 Effect of Prepartum Dietary Energy Level on Production and Reproduction in Nili Ravi Buffaloes Binyameen, Muhammad Khan, Muhammad Irfan ur Rehman Ul Haque, Muhmmad Naveed Azam, Burhan E. Kok, Akke Van Knegsel, Ariette T. M. Tahir, Muhammad Zahid Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The objective was to evaluate the effect of prepartum dietary energy level on performance of Nili Ravi buffaloes. Buffaloes were fed low, medium or high energy diet during 63 days prepartum and same lactation diet during 14 weeks postpartum. Buffaloes fed the high energy diet had better performance compared with buffaloes fed the medium or low energy diet. While, prepartum feeding of low energy diet adversely affected buffalo performance. ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of prepartum dietary energy level on postpartum production and reproduction in Nili Ravi buffaloes (n = 21). The buffaloes were offered low energy (LE: 1.31 Mcal/kg DM NE(L) (net energy for lactation)), medium energy (ME: 1.42 Mcal/kg DM NE(L)) or high energy (HE: 1.54 Mcal/kg DM NE(L)) diet for 63 days prepartum, and received the same lactation diet (LD: 1.22 Mcal/kg DM NE(L)) during 14 weeks postpartum. The effects of dietary energy level and week were analyzed with Proc GLIMMIX model. Dry matter intake (DMI) was lower in buffaloes fed the LE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or HE diet. Calf birth weight (CBW) was higher in buffaloes fed the HE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. Milk production was similar in buffaloes fed the HE, ME or LE diet within 14 weeks postpartum and throughout the lactation. Milk fat was higher in buffaloes fed the LE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or HE diet. Milk protein and lactose yields was high in buffaloes fed the HE diet compared with buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. Body condition score was high in HE and was affected by diet × week interactions during pre and postpartum period. The concentrations of β-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA) and triglycerides in serum was lowest in buffaloes fed the HE diet compared with the buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. The buffaloes fed the HE diet had early uterine involution (UI), first estrus, short dry days, and calving interval (CI) compared with buffaloes fed the ME or LE diet. None of buffaloes fed the LE diet exhibited estrus during the first 14 weeks postpartum compared with buffaloes fed the ME or HE diet. In conclusion, prepartum feeding of high energy diet can be helpful in improving the postpartum productive and reproductive performance in Nili Ravi buffaloes. MDPI 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9264905/ /pubmed/35804582 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131683 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kok, Akke
Van Knegsel, Ariette T. M.
Tahir, Muhammad Zahid
Effect of Prepartum Dietary Energy Level on Production and Reproduction in Nili Ravi Buffaloes
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title_fullStr Effect of Prepartum Dietary Energy Level on Production and Reproduction in Nili Ravi Buffaloes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Prepartum Dietary Energy Level on Production and Reproduction in Nili Ravi Buffaloes
title_short Effect of Prepartum Dietary Energy Level on Production and Reproduction in Nili Ravi Buffaloes
title_sort effect of prepartum dietary energy level on production and reproduction in nili ravi buffaloes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9264905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804582
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12131683
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