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Effect of Sex of Birth and Stage of Lactation on Milk Production and Its Components in the Holstein-FriesianCows
Author(s) -
Raed Kawkab Al-Muhja
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
mağallaẗ al-qādisiyyaẗ li-l-ʿulūm al-zirāʿiyyaẗ/al-qadisiyah journal for agriculture sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2618-1479
pISSN - 2077-5822
DOI - 10.33794/qjas.vol8.iss2.62
Subject(s) - lactation , lactose , zoology , milk production , biology , food science , pregnancy , genetics
This study was conducted on data which  collected from the filed Cattle in the college  of Agriculture / University of Baghdad for the period from 1/7/2013 to 1/10/2013, which included 28 cows of Holstein Friesian to show the effect of sex of birth and the stage of lactation on Milk production  and  the main components. Our results showed The highest average milk production for female foster cows recorded in the first week with a value of 233L . The results show that had no significant effect  of sex of birth on milk production  and  the main components. The results  showed  that the highest values ​​of milk fat, lactose and minerals in the seventh week of lactation, which values ​​were (3.559, 4.337and 0.638%) respectively, while the highest protein value was recorded in the third week (2.821%). There was no significant interaction  among chemical components  and stage of lactation , despite the superiority of the milk of female foster cows on the milk of male foster cows in some traits

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