Animals (May 2021)

Effect of Different Watering Regimes in Summer Season on Water Intake, Feed Intake, and Milk Production of Marecha She-camel (<i>Camelus dromedarius</i>)

  • Asim Faraz,
  • Naeem Ullah Khan,
  • Annamaria Passantino,
  • Michela Pugliese,
  • Ecevit Eyduran,
  • Carlos Iglesias Pastrana,
  • Amir Ismail,
  • Nasir Ali Tauqir,
  • Abdul Waheed,
  • Muhammad Shahid Nabeel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11051342
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 1342

Abstract

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Twelve lactating healthy Marecha she-camels in the early lactation stage during the summer at Camel Breeding and Research Station Rakh-Mahni (Pakistan) were included. All animals were fed with Medicago sativa and Cicer arientinum ad libitum and divided into three groups in relation to the access to water, after a period of seven days of adaptation to experimental conditions. Group 1 (G1) was considered as control having access to water once every day; Group 2 (G2) had access once every 4 days, while Group 3 (G3) had access once every 6 days. The duration of the study was 60 days with an adaptation period to experimental conditions of 7 days before the onset of the study. Dry matter intake (DMI) was calculated on a dry matter basis. On average the ambient temperature and relative humidity during the trial were 39–41 °C and 55–63%, respectively. The DMI, water intake, milk production, and body weight changes were affected (p < 0.001) during various watering regimes. The mean values of water intake were found to be 82.94 ± 1.34 L higher in G3 than G1 and G2.

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