Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kids

Aim: To determine the effect of severity of Haemonchus contortus infection on performance and economics of raising kids fed on two respective plane of nutrition. Materials and Methods: The feeding trial was conducted for 120 days with non-descript female kids (3-5 months age). The kids were randomly...

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Main Authors: A. K. Pathak, S. P. Tiwari
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2013-02-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=18421
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spelling doaj-ae482ceafc064837897d38450d7b16c02021-08-02T06:21:10ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162013-02-0161.000222610.5455/vetworld.2013.22-26Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kidsA. K. PathakS. P. TiwariAim: To determine the effect of severity of Haemonchus contortus infection on performance and economics of raising kids fed on two respective plane of nutrition. Materials and Methods: The feeding trial was conducted for 120 days with non-descript female kids (3-5 months age). The kids were randomly allocated into two dietary treatments having normal protein normal energy (NPNE) and high protein medium energy (HPME) using conventional feedstuffs (crushed maize, ground nut cake, berseem hay and chaffed paddy straw), fortified with mineral mixture (1%), salt (0.5%) and vitamin premix (@ 20gq-1 feed), each treatment having three levels of H. contortus infection (W , W and W ) in a 2x3 factorial design. The study was undertaken to ascertain the performance 0 500 2000 and economics of raising kids fed on higher plane of nutrition. Results: The total dry matter intake (DMI: kg) was 41.18, 39.56 and 41.11 in W0, W and W in group HPME; whereas in 500 2000 NPNE the DMI was 39.66, 38.03 and 35.95 kg in the respective infection levels. The highest body weight gain was obtained in HPME than NPNE from 1st to 16th week of experiment. The infected kids at NPNE gained at a slower rate as compared to the kids maintained at HPME. The mean percentage of monocytes, lymphocytes and neutrophils fluctuated in different ways throughout the experiment without any significant difference and these cells were not followed any specific trend. However, significantly higher (P<0.05) eosinophils count was recorded in W and W of HPME fed kids as compared to W and W 500 2000 500 2000 of NPNE fed kids. In the present study the maximum benefit could be obtained by feeding of HPME diet with W infection as 500 compared to other treatments. Conclusions: The cost of raising kids per kg meat was worked out to be the most economical at high plane of nutrition even with the heavy H. contortus infection. [Vet World 2013; 6(1.000): 22-26]http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=18421economicsHaemonchus contortus infection; kidsperformanceplane of nutrition
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Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kids
Veterinary World
economics
Haemonchus contortus infection; kids
performance
plane of nutrition
author_facet A. K. Pathak
S. P. Tiwari
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title Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kids
title_short Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kids
title_full Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kids
title_fullStr Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kids
title_full_unstemmed Effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of Haemonchus contortus infected kids
title_sort effect of high plane of nutrition on the performance of haemonchus contortus infected kids
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Aim: To determine the effect of severity of Haemonchus contortus infection on performance and economics of raising kids fed on two respective plane of nutrition. Materials and Methods: The feeding trial was conducted for 120 days with non-descript female kids (3-5 months age). The kids were randomly allocated into two dietary treatments having normal protein normal energy (NPNE) and high protein medium energy (HPME) using conventional feedstuffs (crushed maize, ground nut cake, berseem hay and chaffed paddy straw), fortified with mineral mixture (1%), salt (0.5%) and vitamin premix (@ 20gq-1 feed), each treatment having three levels of H. contortus infection (W , W and W ) in a 2x3 factorial design. The study was undertaken to ascertain the performance 0 500 2000 and economics of raising kids fed on higher plane of nutrition. Results: The total dry matter intake (DMI: kg) was 41.18, 39.56 and 41.11 in W0, W and W in group HPME; whereas in 500 2000 NPNE the DMI was 39.66, 38.03 and 35.95 kg in the respective infection levels. The highest body weight gain was obtained in HPME than NPNE from 1st to 16th week of experiment. The infected kids at NPNE gained at a slower rate as compared to the kids maintained at HPME. The mean percentage of monocytes, lymphocytes and neutrophils fluctuated in different ways throughout the experiment without any significant difference and these cells were not followed any specific trend. However, significantly higher (P<0.05) eosinophils count was recorded in W and W of HPME fed kids as compared to W and W 500 2000 500 2000 of NPNE fed kids. In the present study the maximum benefit could be obtained by feeding of HPME diet with W infection as 500 compared to other treatments. Conclusions: The cost of raising kids per kg meat was worked out to be the most economical at high plane of nutrition even with the heavy H. contortus infection. [Vet World 2013; 6(1.000): 22-26]
topic economics
Haemonchus contortus infection; kids
performance
plane of nutrition
url http://www.scopemed.org/fulltextpdf.php?mno=18421
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