Animals (Nov 2021)

Effects of the Physiological Status and Diet on Blood Metabolic Parameters in Amiata Dairy Donkeys

  • Federica Salari,
  • Cristina Roncoroni,
  • Iolanda Altomonte,
  • Carlo Boselli,
  • Giovanni Brajon,
  • Mina Martini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11113292
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 3292

Abstract

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Body weight changes and blood metabolic parameters in jennies feeding two different diets and in three physiological statuses were investigated (maintenance vs. pregnancy; maintenance vs. lactation). The relationships between blood metabolic profile and milk quality were also evaluated. Fourteen jennies were allocated to two groups (1: pregnant/lactating; 2: non-pregnant, non–lactating). Pregnant jennies and maintenance jennies (during the first 10-week measurement period) fed a diet consisted of ad libitum grass hay (diet 1); lactating jennies and maintenance jennies (during the last 10-week measurement period) fed ad libitum grass hay plus 2 kg/head/day of concentrate (diet 2). Blood sampling was performed on the jennies of both groups; individual milk samples were also collected during the first 70 days in milk. Higher blood NEFA (p p p p < 0.01) were also found.

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