Biology and Life Sciences Forum (Apr 2023)

Seasonal Variations of Intake in Male Camels on Sahara Range-Lands of Algeria

  • Kaouthar Lakhdari,
  • Tarek Boussaada,
  • Salha Amira Benatallah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/blsf2023022014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
p. 14

Abstract

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The goal of this study was to determine the seasonal and age effects on male camels’ intake. Over the two seasons (wet and dry season), follow-ups were conducted at El Alia Rangelands (southeast of Algeria). Eight males were selected to measure bite counts and dry matter intake (DMI) per season; they were distributed into two groups, adult males (AM) and young males (YM). The results showed that there was a significant difference (p Traganum nudatum had the highest dry matter intake (DMI), with 2.01 kg DM for AM and 0.28 kg DM for YM, while Salsola longifolia and Salsola tetragona had the lowest, with 0.38 and 0.39 kg DM, respectively, during the dry season in YM. Limoniastrum guyonianum exhibited high amounts of dry matter intake (DMI) in the dry season, with 1.10 and 0.22 kg DM in AM and YM, respectively, but significantly decreased in AM and YM during the wet season (0.03 and 0.02 kg DM respectively). The season influences the feed intake of male camels, of course.

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