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Current Investigations in Agriculture and Current Research

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The Effects of Use Probiotics in Feed Supplement for Mountain female goats on the most important productive indicators

Volume 9 - Issue 1

Ali Al-Hawrain, Jawad Sharaf, Iyad Al-Khaled, Rana Al-Shohuf, Wathiq Al-Taqee, Moamen Al-Shamndi and Safwan Abuo Assaf*

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    • Erra Station, Agriculture Scientific Research Center in Swaida, General Commission for Scientific and Agricultural Research (GCSAR), Syria

    *Corresponding author: Safwan Abuo Assaf, Agricultural Engineering, Socio-Economic Researcher- Swaida Research Center, General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research (GCSAR), Damascus, Syria

Received:September 29, 2020;   Published: October 05, 2020

DOI: 10.32474/CIACR.2020.09.000304

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Abstract

This study was carried out at the Era Research Station for Improvement of the Mountain goats - the General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research, Syria. During the seasons (2019-2020), in order to determine the effects of use probiotic growth factor on the most important productive indicators. 40 female milky goats were used in this study divided into two groups; the first one contained 20 animals as control while the second where treated by using 0.1% probiotic from the total feed diet. The results showed a highly significant effect for the use of probiotic in the diet at the level of 0.001 comparing with control for the following indicators: Milk consumed/kg, head production/kg , Milk value/SP, feed cost/ SP, profit margin/SP, where the mean was about 103.48±18.0 2, 0.81±0.02, 181.31±20.32, 141.90±1.03, 39.4±21.03, respectively, the Relative increases above control were 31.82%, 25.38%, 25.38%, 5.36% and 31.46% respectively.
The study recommended studying the effects of use probiotics in Feed for Mountain female goats in the breeders’ farms, as well as the effect of its use on the other strains of goats in Syria.

Keywords: Mountain Goat; The probiotic; Milk production; Feed Diet; Yield Indicators

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