Partial Results Regarding Exploitation Characteristics, Morpho-Productive Traits for Saanen Breed Goats in South of the Country

Authors

  • Iulian Vlad University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine 01146- Bucureşti, Marasti, 59, Romania
  • Marius Maftei University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine 01146- Bucureşti, Marasti, 59, Romania
  • Mirela Stanciu „Lucian Blaga”University 550200-Sibiu, Nicolae Teclu Sibiu, 41, Romania
  • Gheorghe Săvoiu University of Pitesti, Faculty of Economics, 110040-Pitesti, Targu din Vale, 1, Romania
  • Andi Fița Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety National Agency, 060603-Bucureşti, Dudului, 3, Romania

Keywords:

body structure, goats production, goats somatometers, milk production

Abstract

Over about 92% from national goat livestock come from local unameliorated breeds, namely Carpathian breed which is traditionally exploited in a mixed way  next to sheep in a proportion of over 65% from the breed total. Expectations  towards a qualitative and quantitative production led to pretty important imports for specialized breeds like the Saanen one, from communitary states,  during the last 10 years.This study presents the results of some research started since the last semestre of the previous  year on some goat livestock from Saanen breed, livestock which was brought to the Garbovi farm, Ialomita county. The livestock presents the following  morpho-productive traits, such as:   weight 57.375±0.23 Kg as an average,  back length 67.47±0,38cm,  crupper length 69.25±0,41 cm, oblique body length 70,98±0,38 cm, thoracical perimeter 89.17cm±0.32 cm, resulting a dolicomorphe body structure. The medium milk production in is of 2.19 l/head/day during the stalling months November-February, with average of November 58.05±1.77 l.,December 70.47±2,07 l.,January 92.30±2.93 l., and February 45.10±1.38 l.,only during the first 120 days, and the chemical composition of the main constituent parts: Dry matter nonfat 9.3%, protein 3.53%, fat 4.02%, a  significant quantitative and qualitative gain of goat milk  especially when the local breeds don’t yield them.The females prolificity is of 128%, being a lot below the breed average 150-170% in comparison with the average proven by the breed but also in comparison with the unameliorated breeds, this aspect being also a basical element in selection, next to the milk quantitative aspect.  The gain recorded for goat youth over the 90 days is comprised between 127g, 198g, 122g/day of males and 109g, 173g, 106 g/day of females, during the whole period which was  much over the average of Carpathian breed.  Shortage of some agricultural policies on breed, of trained staff in the farm,speciality information concerning the exploitation of some performant breeds  led to goats purchase, esppecially milk ones, which have typical dolicomorphe structure but with a great productive and somatometrichal variability. 

References

Boros V.,Herian K, Changes of certain mineralls contents in goats milk during thr lactation period. Hungary, 1988, 37, 49-53.

Damien, H., Jean-Claude Le Jouen, Tools for technology transfer in the French Caprine sector: Tropical and Subtropical Agrosistem; 2009, 11, 171-179.

Taftă, V.,Rău V.,Neag S., Cercetări comparative privind principalele însuşiri morfo-productive ale caprei Carpatine şi ale metişilor F1 şi F2 cu Saanen. Lucr. Ştiinţifice, 1993, seria D, XXXV-XXXVI, 1992-1993, Zootehnie Bucureşti.

Zamfir, Camelia Zoia., Sporirea producţiei de lapte la caprinele din rasa Carpatină. Revista de Zootehnie şi Medicină Veterinară, 2003, 4

Vlad, I.,Călin, I., Răducuţă, I. 2006, Cercetări privind particularităţile productive ale unei populaţii locale de capre., A 35 a Sesiune Internaţională de Comunicări Ştiinţifice în Zootehnie, Bucureşti.

Vlad, I., Maftei, M., Marmandiu, A., Stanciu, M., Research of Carpathian goat breed productive performance in the south-eastern part of the country. Simpozionul Ştiinţific “Protecţia mediului şi Siguranţă Alimentară Priorităţi şi Perspective “, ISSN 2067-1989., Tîrgovişte, 2009, 20-21 Noiembrie.

Downloads

Published

2023-09-06

Issue

Section

Technologies Applied in Animal Husbandry