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The objective of this study was to analyze the chemical and mineral composition of aborted goats as well as goats with normal kidding for an entire lactation (five ...
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Effects of Abortion and Stage of Lactation on Chemical Composition and Mineral Content of Goat Milk from MixedBreed Goat on Rangeland M. Mellado and J. E. Garcia Autonomous Agrarian University Antonio Narro, Department of Animal Nutrition, Saltillo, Mexico 25265
Abstract The objective of this study was to analyze the chemical and mineral composition of aborted goats as well as goats with normal kidding for an entire lactation (five months; rainy season under range conditions), and the effect of stage of lactation on various raw milk components. Thirty one multiparous goats of mixed-breed goats were used, 16 carried their pregnancy to term and 15 aborted about the fourth month of pregnancy. Percentage of milk fat fluctuated greatly (P