Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the effect of ginger extract (GIN) on reproductive performance of buffalo bulls. Sub-fertile buffalo bulls (n=8) with body weight ranging from 400-450 kg and 22-25 mo of age were divided into two groups (n=4 in each). The 1 st group was fed on the basal diet without treatment, but the basal diet was spread with 10 ml distilled water and served as a control. Bulls in the 2 nd group were fed the basal diet spread with liquid GIN extract (200 mg GIN dissolved in 100 ml/kg diet) for 4 … Show more
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