scholarly journals Effects of Dietary Herbal Supplementation on CASA Based Sperm Motion Traits in Subfertile Buffalo Bulls (Bubalus bubalis)

Author(s):  
Shiv kumar ◽  
Ajeet Kumar ◽  
M. Honparkhe ◽  
A.K. Singh ◽  
P.S. Brar
Author(s):  
D. Vázquez-Luna
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Objetivo: Analizar los principales indicadores asociados al manejo cultural del sistema búfalo en el sur de Veracruz, México (municipios de Acayucan, Sayula, Minatitlán, Soconusco, Hidalgotitlán, San JuanEvangelista, Las Choapas, Oluta, Jesús Carranza y Valle de Uxpanapan), para el desarrollo sustentable.Diseño/metodología/aproximación: El método de análisis de la presente investigación fue de tipo cuantitativo y el instrumento fue el cuestionario, los resultados se procesaron en el software estadísticoDYANE ver. 4.0 y los indicadores de sustentabilidad fueron desarrollados a partir de tres ejes transversales (social, económico y productivo).Resultados: Los resultados muestran valores elevados en los indicadores económicos, debido a que los productores perciben que la actividad ganadera con búfalos, es un negocio rentable.Limitaciones del estudio/implicaciones: En el eje productivo correspondió al patrón socio-cultural de la ganadería en el trópico, el cual se perpetúa generación tras generación, por el sistema social en elcual está inserto; sin embargo, se recomienda desarrollar el potencial en los ejes social, productivo y económico hacia la sustentabilidad del sistema búfalo.Hallazgos/conclusiones: Destacan indicadores del eje económico, debido a la percepción de rentabilidad; pero falta realizar actividades para el desarrollo sustentable en los ejes económico, social y productivo.


Author(s):  
Usha Choudhary ◽  
Meenaxi Sareen ◽  
Anil Moolchandani

The present study was carried out to evaluate the variations in serum minerals ( viz. calcium, magnesium and phosphorus) and transaminases in ketotic buffaloes. Results of blood analysis revealed a significant (P<0.05) reduction in serum phosphorus in ketotic buffaloes whereas nonsignificant (P>0.05) difference occur in serum calcium and magnesium in ketotic buffaloes as compared to control. At the same time significant increase in transaminases GPT, GOT and GGT have been observed .


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 145-147
Author(s):  
Nouran Adel Youssef ◽  
Manon Curaudeau ◽  
Soheir Mohamed El Nahas ◽  
Amal Ahmed Mohamed Hassan ◽  
Alexandre Hassanin

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Avijit Dey ◽  
Shyam Sundar Paul ◽  
Puran Chand Lailer ◽  
Satbir Singh Dahiya

AbstractEnteric methane production contributes significantly to the greenhouse gas emission globally. Although, buffaloes are integral part of livestock production in Asian countries, contributing milk, meat and draft power, the contribution of enteric methane to environmental pollution attracts attention. The present study investigated the efficacy of garlic (Allium sativum) oil in reducing enteric methane production from buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) by in vitro rumen fermentation. Garlic oil (GOL) was tested at four concentrations [0 (Control), 33.33 µl (GOL-1), 83.33 µl (GOL-2) and 166.66 µl (GOL-3) per litre of buffered rumen fluid] in 100-ml graduated glass syringes and incubated at 39℃ for 24 h for in vitro rumen fermentation study. Supplementation of GOL-1 increased (p < 0.05) total gas production in comparison with GOL-3; however, it remained comparable (p > 0.05) with control and GOL-2. Graded doses of garlic oil inclusions reduced (p < 0.001) methane concentration (%) in total gas and total methane production (ml/g DM), irrespective of concentrations. The feed degradability, volatile fatty acids and microbial biomass production (MBP) were not affected (p > 0.05) by GOL-1, but these tended to decrease in GOL-2 with marked reduction (p < 0.01) in GOL-3. The decrease (p < 0.01) in NH3–N concentration in fermentation fluid in the presence of garlic oil, irrespective of concentration, suggests reduced deamination by inhibiting rumen proteolytic bacterial population. The activities of ruminal fibrolytic enzymes (CMCase, xylanase, β-glucosidase, acetyl esterase) were not affected by lower dose (GOL-1) of garlic oil; however, reduction (p < 0.05) of these enzymes activity in rumen liquor was evident at higher doses (GOL-2 and GOL-3) of supplementation. This study shows positive impact of garlic oil supplementation at low dose (33.33 µl/l of rumen fluid) in reducing enteric methane production, thereby, abatement of environmental pollution without affecting feed digestibility.


2021 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Thais Bastos Rocha ◽  
Ruan da Cruz Paulino ◽  
Diego Moraes Soares ◽  
Wendel Adelino Policarpo ◽  
Ednaldo da Silva Filho ◽  
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