Abstract Aim: To investigate the effect of pre-partum prilled fat feeding on dry matter intake (DMI), energy balance and milk production in Murrah buffaloes. Materials and Methods: Advance pregnant Murrah buffaloes were either received a dietary supplement of prilled fat at 100 g/day for 35 days pre-partum and at 150 g/day for 95 days post-partum (supplemented group [SG]) or did not receive fat supplement (control group [CG]). DMI and the yields of milk and milk component were measured. A body condition score (BCS) was recorded. Energy balance and gross feed efficiency (GFE) were calculated. DMI and BCS were recorded and milk yield (MY), fat, protein, lactose, solid not fat, energy balance were measured. The fat corrected milk yield was cal...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the glucogenic property of glycerol supplementation in the dai...
An experiment with 25 dairy cows was performed to investigate the effects of different energy intake...
The aim of this study was to determine the metabolic status, stress and ovarian activity through pro...
Aim: To investigate the effect of pre-partum prilled fat feeding on dry matter intake (DMI), energy ...
The effect of combined feed supplements (prilled fat, sweetener and toxin binder) was studied on 24 ...
Aim: To find out the effect of prill fat feeding on milk production and hormonal changes in crossbre...
The experiment was carried out to study the effect of feeding Milk Dhara supplement on milk yield an...
Introduction: Buffalo and cow milk have a great affinity for strong bones, healthy teeth and in vari...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of prepartum dietary energy level on postpart...
This study aimed to evaluate differences in productive performance between primiparous and multiparo...
The objective of this study was to determine the differences in blood and fatty acid (FA) profile be...
Twenty five pregnant and primiparous Brazilian buffaloes were allotted in a Randomized Completed Blo...
This study investigates the effects of supplementation of the basal diet with concentrate and rumen ...
An experiment was designed to study the effect of precalving supplementation with protein (Pr) and r...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of dry period length and dietary energy sour...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the glucogenic property of glycerol supplementation in the dai...
An experiment with 25 dairy cows was performed to investigate the effects of different energy intake...
The aim of this study was to determine the metabolic status, stress and ovarian activity through pro...
Aim: To investigate the effect of pre-partum prilled fat feeding on dry matter intake (DMI), energy ...
The effect of combined feed supplements (prilled fat, sweetener and toxin binder) was studied on 24 ...
Aim: To find out the effect of prill fat feeding on milk production and hormonal changes in crossbre...
The experiment was carried out to study the effect of feeding Milk Dhara supplement on milk yield an...
Introduction: Buffalo and cow milk have a great affinity for strong bones, healthy teeth and in vari...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of prepartum dietary energy level on postpart...
This study aimed to evaluate differences in productive performance between primiparous and multiparo...
The objective of this study was to determine the differences in blood and fatty acid (FA) profile be...
Twenty five pregnant and primiparous Brazilian buffaloes were allotted in a Randomized Completed Blo...
This study investigates the effects of supplementation of the basal diet with concentrate and rumen ...
An experiment was designed to study the effect of precalving supplementation with protein (Pr) and r...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of dry period length and dietary energy sour...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the glucogenic property of glycerol supplementation in the dai...
An experiment with 25 dairy cows was performed to investigate the effects of different energy intake...
The aim of this study was to determine the metabolic status, stress and ovarian activity through pro...