The Effect of Feed Supply on the Fertility of female Nili-Ravi-Buffalo in the Punjab of Pakistan
Abstract
In the present work we intend to investigate the extent to which the current feeding situation affects the fertility of female Nili-Ravi-buffaloes in selected farms of the Punjab province in Pakistan. - Part [II of this study is concerned with supply and requi- rements of some minerals (Ca, P, Mg) in the survey area. The following results are reported: the supply of calcium is fluctuating; whereas in May the highest amount of calcium (9l g per animal and day) is supplied in the feed, the amounts supplied in August (27g) and September (29g) are extremely low and are far below the calculated requirement of 78 g Cal 500 kg buffalo (VE) and day. The supply of phosphorus over the whole year is very low and does not reach, in many month of the year. 50% of the calculated requirement of 44.6 g / VE and day. The C/P-ratio, the optimum of which should be 2:1, considerably fluctuates over the year. The ratio in April (5.8:l) is extre- mely wide and in August (1.621) the ratio is relatively narrow. On the other hand the supply of magnesium over the whole year is in excess. The calculated requirement of magnesium is 20.0 g Mg/VE and day and the amounts fed lie between 86g in October and 46g in February.
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