<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . . . "EFFECT OF LACTATION LENGTH AND LITTER SIZE ON MILK COMPOSITION OF BOER GOAT WITHIN ONE MONTH OF PARTURITION"^^ . "The aim of this study was to determine the effect of lactation length and litter size on the milk composition of Boer goats. Milk samples from 23 lactating Boer goats reared in NLBO (National Livestock Breeding Office), Pokhara, Nepal, were collected and analyzed in a laboratory present within a farm. Goats were reared under the same environment and provided with similar care and management. Lactation length showed a non-significant effect on fat content in the milk whereas all other constituents were influenced significantly. Similarly, litter size showed a significant effect on the freezing point of milk only. Litter size and all milk constituents were negatively correlated. However, Litter size and freezing point showed moderately strong correlation. Twinning did not significant influence fat, protein, lactose and solids nonfat content of goat milk. All constituents were weakly correlated to litter size however freezing point showed moderately strong correlation. Thus, more focus must be given to the nutritional management of triplets and twins to improve their growth rate compared to a single kid. © 2021, Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research. All rights reserved."^^ . "2021-01-25" . . "11" . "1" . . "Scienceline Publication"^^ . . . "Online Journal of Animal and Feed Research"^^ . . . "22287701" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "K. R."^^ . "Sapkota"^^ . "K. R. Sapkota"^^ . . "S."^^ . "Regmi"^^ . "S. Regmi"^^ . . "P."^^ . "Mahato"^^ . "P. Mahato"^^ . . . . . . "EFFECT OF LACTATION LENGTH AND LITTER SIZE ON MILK COMPOSITION OF BOER GOAT WITHIN ONE MONTH OF PARTURITION (Text)"^^ . . . . . "OJAFR 11(1) 18-22, 2021.pdf"^^ . . . 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(G3) was also synchronized as G2, in addition to on the 10th day ewes were received an intramuscular injection of 750 IU PMSG in descending doses for three days so that the last dose was injected at the 12th day concurrently with sponges' removal. Meanwhile, on the 14th day, all ewes in G3 were received an intramuscular injection of hCG hormone (500 IU/ewe). The results showed an increase in plasma progesterone level from the first day of pregnancy and rises up to the last day before parturition. Progesterone was found to be higher in G3 (that had higher twining rate) than in G2 than in G1. Insignificant increase in estrus response was observed in groups (G2, G3) compared to G1 (100, 100 and 92%, respectively). Conception rate was significantly higher in G3 (100%) than G2 (92%) and G1 (88%). While, abortion rate was higher in G1 and surpassing G2 and G3 (9.0, 0.0 and 0.0 %, respectively). Lambing rate was significantly higher in G3 as compared to G2 and G1 groups (100, 92 and 80 %, respectively). While, weaning rate was recorded to be insignificantly higher in G2 than in G1 and G3 (100.0, 95.45 and 94.29%, respectively). It could be concluded that, hormonal manipulation using intravaginal progestagen impregnated sponge and PMSG in the presence of hCG; would be a proper way for enhancing the reproductive efficiency of Barki ewes."^^ . "2018-09-25" . . "8" . "3" . . "Scienceline Publication, Ltd"^^ . . . "World's Veterinary Journal"^^ . . . "23224568" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "S. M."^^ . "Dessouki"^^ . "S. M. Dessouki"^^ . . "M. A."^^ . "El-Wakeel"^^ . "M. A. El-Wakeel"^^ . . "M. F."^^ . "El-Bassiony"^^ . "M. F. El-Bassiony"^^ . . "G."^^ . "Ashour"^^ . "G. Ashour"^^ . . . . . . "Application of different hormonal protocols for improving reproductive performance of Barki ewes (Text)"^^ . . . . . "WVJ 8(3) 55-64, Sep 25, 2018.pdf"^^ . . . 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