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INCREASE OF CAMEL MILK PRODUCTIVITY BIOPOTENTIAL

LLP ", Nuradin Alibayev, В. Г. Семенов, A B Baimukanov, S.D. Mongush, M.N. Ermakhanov, G.S. Abuov

2021Scientific Notes Kazan Bauman State Academy of Veterinary Medicine12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The milk productivity of arvan camels in Syzdykbekov A and the Kazakh baktrian in Baghdat for 10 months of lactation against the background of the use of the probiotic Vet 3 was studied and its effective dose was established – 40 mg per 1 kg of live mass. Against the background of using said probiotic, an increase in milk productivity for 10 months of lactation was established in dishes of arvan breeds and Kazakh bactrian by 7.1 and 7.6 %, respectively, compared to the control group of camels where the probiotic was not used. Studies indicate that probiotic use has a certain impact on dairy productivity in all camel breeding zones in the basic dairy production areas. At the same time, in experimental groups, the weight for 3 months of lactation increased in the arvan breed from 36 to 54 kg, in the Kazakh bactrian breed – from 27 to 36 kg, in the Mongolian bactrian breed – from 36 to 45 kg compared to control groups, which is an additional reserve for camel milk production.

Topics & Concepts

BreedKazakhLactationProbioticProductivityBiologyAnimal scienceMilk productionVeterinary medicineBiotechnologyMedicinePregnancyEconomicsPhilosophyBacteriaMacroeconomicsGeneticsLinguisticsAnimal Diversity and Health StudiesRangeland Management and Livestock Ecology