Additional Feeding and Its Influence on the Change in the Metabolic Processes of the Body of Pregnant Queens
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https://doi.org/10.48165/Keywords:
Karakul Sheep, Pregnant Uterus, Mountain And Arid Pastures, Productivity, Biological Values, Nutrients, Need, Provision of The Body, Quantity, Consumed substances, Feed, Digestibility, Use And Their Effect on The Metabolic Processes of The Sheep's BodyAbstract
The article presents the materials obtained in the study of the effect of additional feeding of Karakul queens in the second half of their pregnancy. It has been established that the inclusion of additional feeding in the pasture diet, composed of rough and concentrated feed, having a nutritional value of 0.85 k.u., 11.0 mJ of metabolic energy, 78-80 g of digestible protein of pregnant queens, fully meets the needs of their body for nutrients in the second half pregnancy, increases the amount of feed consumed, increases their digestibility, improves the course of metabolic processes and ensures the production of the intended products.
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