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MILK PRODUCTION, QUALITY AND COMPOSITION OF TRADITIONALLY MANAGED CAMELS - Non-genetic factors and their physiological effects on production and nutritional quality of camel milk under pastoral management conditions of Pakistan

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Present manuscript reports about the factors affecting milk production & composition & also points out the management factors affecting udder health in traditionally managed camels.Season of the year, parity & stage of lactation affected significantly(p 0.05) on milk acidity, parity significantly affecting (p 0.05) on %age protein, fat, lactose, acidity and SNF. This study indicated that camels are reliable source of milk in hostile regions & proper mastitis control program & provision of adequate feed & water during extreme weather would result in better production.

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Sr. Sibtain Ahmad nació el 4 de noviembre de 1986 Distt Rahim Yar Khan (Punjab) -Pakistán. Hizo un BSc (Hons) en Agricultura (Ciencia Animal) en 2007 y MSc (Hons) LM en 2009. Es un becario de doctorado (China) y profesor en LM Deptt. El Dr. M. Yaqoob es un científico eminente. El Sr. M. Tariq es un becario de doctorado y profesor en LM Deptt. Univ. Agric., Faisalabad-Pakistán.

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Authors SIBTAI AHMAD, SIBTAIN AHMAD, M TARIQ, M. Tariq, YAQOOB, M YAQOOB, M. Yaqoob
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.03.2011
 
EAN 9783844310986
ISBN 978-3-8443-1098-6
No. of pages 112
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 6 mm
Weight 165 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Microbiology

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