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http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/JAST.2002.44.6.711

Effect of Feeding Browses on the Incidence of Abortion During Pregnancy in Korean Native Goats  

Choi, S.H. (National Livestock Research Institute, R.D.A.)
Seong, H.H. (National Livestock Research Institute, R.D.A.)
Cho, Y.M. (National Livestock Research Institute, R.D.A.)
Kim, Y.K. (National Livestock Research Institute, R.D.A.)
Hur, S.N. (Department of Animal Science, Chunbuk National University)
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Journal of Animal Science and Technology / v.44, no.6, 2002 , pp. 711-718 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of feeding browses on the incidence of abortion in pregnant Korean native female goats, 20 pregnant does(3${\sim}$4 month) were used as experimental animal and they grouped 4 treatments with 5 heads according to experimental diets. Each group was fed pine browse, pine browse silage, fermented pine browse, or oak browse silage. Browses intake a day was 0.36kg for oak browse silage, 0.28kg for pine browse, 0.24kg for pine browse silage, and 0.14kg for fermented pine browse. Salmonella and Fungi were not found in pine browses but they were found in oak browse silage in the amount of 7.93${\times}$$10^3$ and 11.1${\times}$$10^1$ cfu/g, respectively. E. Coliwas found 11.67${\times}$$10^1$cfu/g in oak browse silage. The incidence of abortion was 60% for fermented pine browse, 40% for pine browse silage, and 20% for pine browse feeding. Abortion did not occur by feeding oak browse silage. Progesterone concentration was similar each other regardless of normal delivery or abortion at delivery day but the concentration of estradiol was higher for normal delivery, concentration of cortisol was decreased until the delivery day in normal but increased in abortion does. The results were suggested.
Keywords
Browses; Goat; Abortion;
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