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Milk Content and Milk Quality of Sheep of the Kazakh Fat-Tailed Semi-Rough-Haired Breed with Pasture Content

Dulat Ibrayev1, Saukymbek Shauyenov2, Gulmira Zhakupova1, Narzhan Zhumadillayev2 and Aknur Muldasheva1
  • 1 Department of Technology and Processing of Livestock Production, Kazakh Agrotechnical University, Astana, Kazakhstan
  • 2 Kazakh Scientific Research Institute of Animal Husbandry and Feed Production, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Abstract

The article presents the results of a study on the effect of top dressing and feed additives based on humic substances on milk productivity, the quality of milk of sheep of the Kazakh fat-tailed semi-coarse breed, and the resulting cheese in pasture conditions. In total, 90 heads of sheep of the Kazakh short-tailed semi-rough-haired breed were used in the experiment. The Control Group (CG) of 30 sheep grazed on pasture grass, while two Experimental Groups (EG) of 60 heads were fed 300 g barley per day of barley,The second experimental group of sheep received a feed additive based on humic substances. As a result, after the first month of feeding, additional feeding had a positive effect on the daily milk yield of ewes, where the experimental group II was statistically significantly superior (P<0.05), i.e., it exceeded by 0.08 liters. In total, during lactation, the sheep of the second experimental group exceeded the control group by an average of 10.8% in average daily milk yield. Also, additional feeding affected the quality of milk and cheese, Thus, the indicators of sheep of the II experimental group were superior in terms of the fat content of milk (P<0.01) and cheese (P<0.05).

OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
Volume 22 No. 4, 2022, 469-475

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2022.469.475

Submitted On: 24 May 2022 Published On: 25 October 2022

How to Cite: Ibrayev, D., Shauyenov, S., Zhakupova, G., Zhumadillayev, N. & Muldasheva, A. (2022). Milk Content and Milk Quality of Sheep of the Kazakh Fat-Tailed Semi-Rough-Haired Breed with Pasture Content. OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences, 22(4), 469-475. https://doi.org/10.3844/ojbsci.2022.469.475

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Keywords

  • Sheep
  • Kazakh Fat-Tailed Semi-Wool Breed of Sheep
  • Lactation
  • Feed Additive
  • Sheep's Milk
  • Cheese