The Effect of Feed Supply on the Fertility of female Nili-Ravi-Buffalo in the Punjab of Pakistan. Part IV: Conclusive Presentation
Abstract
In the present work we intend to investigate the extent to which the current feed situation affects the fertility of female Nili-Ravi-Buffaloes in selected farms of the Punjab province in Pakistan. In order to study the feed situation samples of rations from 30 different farms, of a mean area of 12.5 acres each, were collected at regular intervals over the year. In total 581 rations were analysed by 959 determinations of the "Weender analysis", 943 determinations of the "Hohenheimer gas test" and 879 determinations for the calcium, phosphorus and magnesium content (Methodenbuch, 1983; DLG. 1983). The determined feed value in combination with the measured amounts of fed rations per animal unit were employed to investigate the effect of the feeding factors on the fertility. These factors include supply of metabolisable energy. crude protein. cnide protein/energy-ratio, crude fibre, calcium, phosphorus, calcium/phophorus-ratio and magnesium. The seasonal nature of the fertility was studied by comparing the feed factors with the conception- and calving-rates of every month of the year. From the results obtained in this study (see parts I-III) it is concluded that the investigated feeding factors apparently have a partial effect on fertility. These factors are not the only source of influence on fertility. Other factors, related to feeding e.g. climate and farm management, must also be considered for an accurate investigation of the effect of feed. The obtained results also indicate that the fluctuating supply of the separate nutritive substances is not the major determinant of seasonal fertility fluctuations but it is rather the long term inappropriate relation of the nutritive substances to each other which cause the observed fertility problems.
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