{"id":13133,"date":"2022-12-14T04:09:05","date_gmt":"2022-12-14T04:09:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/file.currentschoolnews.com\/?post_type=product&p=13133"},"modified":"2022-12-14T16:02:47","modified_gmt":"2022-12-14T16:02:47","slug":"effects-of-pregnancy-on-the-metabolic-and-haematological-profiles-of-friesian-x-bunaji-and-bunaji-cows","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/pastexamquestions.com\/product\/effects-of-pregnancy-on-the-metabolic-and-haematological-profiles-of-friesian-x-bunaji-and-bunaji-cows\/","title":{"rendered":"Effects of Pregnancy on the Metabolic and Haematological Profiles of Friesian X Bunaji and Bunaji Cows"},"content":{"rendered":"

– Effects of Pregnancy on the Metabolic and Haematological Profiles of Friesian X Bunaji and Bunaji Cows –<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

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Abstract<\/b><\/span><\/h2>\n

This study was conducted to determine<\/em> the body condition, metabolic and hematologic<\/em> profiles reflecting the metabolic energy status prior to artificial insemination, during the different trimesters of pregnancy and at the postpartum period (PP),<\/p>\n

In\u00a0 Friesian x\u00a0 Bunaji (FR x BJ) and Bunaji (BJ) cows, placed on the same feeding regimen.\u00a0 Twenty-eight cows comprising of 11 FR x BJ and 17 BJ were observed for normal cyclicity<\/em>. Only 8 cows (4 FR x BJ and 4 BJ) that showed normal cyclicity were used for the study.<\/p>\n

They were synchronized<\/em> using a single intramuscular<\/em> injection of 25 mg of PGF2\u03b1<\/sub> and inseminated using Friesian semen. Body condition score (BCS) was obtained every morning before feeding during pre\u2013insemination, pregnancy and PP at 30 days intervals.<\/p>\n

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Introduction<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n

The productivity of indigenous tropical cattle is generally low with late maturity, long calving intervals and low milk yield (Isaac and Olutogun, 2007).<\/p>\n

In an attempt to improve the productivity of the local cattle, there has been a need to introduce into the tropics, exotic cattle breeds such as the Friesian, an exotic cattle breed that has become very popular because of its high milk production and attendant low butterfat (Maule, 1990).<\/p>\n

The Friesian has been used in crossbreeding programmes,\u00a0 mostly with the Bunaji, a local breed that is relatively more tolerant to endemic tropical diseases such as\u00a0streptotrichosis<\/em>. The resultant cross, Friesian x Bunaji, has proven to be more disease tolerant than the pure Friesian and produces an average higher milk yield than the pure Bunaji (Adeneye, 1989; Ojango and Pollot, 2001).<\/p>\n

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