2014
DOI: 10.1080/09712119.2014.963088
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Weaning stress management in Beetal kids under stall-fed conditions

Abstract: With an objective to reduce the weaning stress through improved body reserves, 24 Beetal kids weighing 3-4 kg, ageing 5 days, were randomly distributed in three treatments i.e. W 2:3 (Soybean oil at 3% of concentrate feed of up to 2 months and by-pass fat at 3% thereafter for 3 months), W 3:2 (Soybean oil up to 3 months and by-pass fat for 2 months at same dose of W 2:3 ) and W 0:0 (No additional supplementation, Control). Different observations like milk, feed, fodder intake and body weight were recorded for … Show more

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“…Weaning weight = individual birth weight of a kid × 3, 2 weaning weight = individual birth weight of a kid × 4,3 breed,4 group,5 interaction.…”
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“…Weaning weight = individual birth weight of a kid × 3, 2 weaning weight = individual birth weight of a kid × 4,3 breed,4 group,5 interaction.…”
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“…Growth characteristics of goat kids are affected by health, nutrition, and other management techniques that include weaning management (1,2). Changes in the amount and value of consumed feed and separation from their dams may emerge as psychological stress factors for weaned kids (3,4). Mistakes that were made during the growth period could affect the lifetime productivity of kids by decreasing or stagnating weight gain, increasing the risk of disease, reducing the breeding value, and even leading to the death of kids (2)(3)(4).…”
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