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Rearing Black Bengal Goat under Semi-Intensive Management 1. Physiological and Reproductive Performances

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute
Published InAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
Year2002
Citations87

Abstract

Ninety pre-puberal (6-7 months) female and 15 pre-puberal male Black Bengal goats were collected on the basis of their phenotypic characteristics from different parts of Bangladesh. Goats were reared under semi-intensive management, in permanent house. The animals were vaccinated against Peste Des Petits Ruminants (PPR), drenched with anthelmentics and deeped in 0.5% Melathion solution. They were allowed to graze 6-7 h along with supplemental concentrate and green forages. Concentrates were supplied either 200-300 g/d (low level feeding) or quantity that supply NRC (1981) recommended nutrient (high level of feeding). Different physiological, productive and reproductive characteristics of the breed were recorded. At noon (temperature=95 F and light intensity=60480 LUX) rectal temperature and respiration rate of adult male and female increased from…
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