Comparative Study On The Chemical Composition Of Cows, Goat And She Camels Colostrum During The First Three Days After Parturition

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Abstract

The present study was undertaken to compare the chemical composition

of the colostrums of cows, goat and she camel's species during the first

three days after parturition. Camel colostrums was collected from camel

research center University of Khartoum (Shambat), cows and goat

colostrums collected from the department of animal production dairy

farm college of agriculture studies, Sudan University of science and

Technology (Shambat). The total of the samples was 45 samples from 15

animals (3 samples from each animal in 3 days ) .The parity order of the

species was similar (one animal from each species in the2nd parity, one

animal from each species in the 3rd parity, two animal from each species

in the 4th parity and one animal from each species in the 5th parity). Fresh

colostrum were analysed to test its chemical composition. The result

showed significant differences between species in fat, lactose, SNF and

acidity. Lactose and SNF were higher in camel colostrums than that

found in goats and cows colostrums; while fat is highest in goat's

colostrums and cow's colostrums have higher acidity .There were no

significant differences between the colostrums of the three species in the

rest of the colostrums components. Also the result showed high

significant differences between the three days in all species of the

experiment , the first day was the highest in protein ,fat , ash , TS,SNF

and acidity ,while the third day was higher in moisture and pH, and there

was no significant difference between the three days in lactose . The

study showed no significant differences between parity order, within the different species.

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