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Comparison ofrecording results of purebred and crossbred Limousine cattle in Poland.The aim of the study was to compare purebred and crossbred Limousine cattle in respect to theircompliance with the breeding goals and standards adopted by the Polish Association of Breeders and Producers of Beef Cattle. The study wasbased on datafor the years 2002-2015 from the PABPBC and for the years 1996-2001 from the National Center of Animal Breeding (NCAB). The properties that were evaluated were the average weight of cows (kg), average body weight of calves after birth (kg), average daily weight gain of calves from birth to 210 days (g), average body weight of calves at 210 days (kg) and average milk yield of cows (kg).The averagebody weight of cows did not differ from the breeding goal for either purebred or crossbred Limousine cows. Purebred cows were always heavier than crossbred cows, but the weight difference was almost 100 kg in 1999 and in 2006, only 20 kg. Body weight after birth for purebred and crossbred bull calves was comparable. Purebred Limousine calves consistently had higher daily weight gain than crossbred calves. The average milk yield of purebred and crossbred Limousine cows was about 2000 kg, and did not change significantly in any year.
Diatomaceous earth in the prevention of worm infestation in purebred pigeons. The aim of the study was to determine the effectiveness of diatomaceous earth in the prevention of worm infestation in purebred pigeons and forms of its application. Diatomaceous earth (diatomite) was given to pigeons in the province of Mazovia. The following pigeon breeds were used in the experiment: Warsaw butterfly, Berlin white tail, starling and Polish owl. An addition of the natural mineral at 2% of the daily dose of feed was given for three weeks in nine dovecotes. The pigeons were divided into two groups. The Group I comprised 150 birds in five dovecotes. These birds were given grain (feed mix for pigeons, made by Kampol) plus diatomite mixed with a mineral additive (mineral complementary feed, made by Biowet). Group II comprised 150 birds in the other five dovecotes. These birds were given grain (feed mix for pigeons, made by Kampol) mixed with diatomite. The experiment found that the number of parasite eggs in the group I was reduced after a week following the application of diatomite, whereas the number of Capillaria nematode eggs and the proportion of Eimeria coccidia oocysts decreased considerably in group II.
The present study focuses on two aspects of meat quality: the concentration of trace elements and nutritional value. In 2016, total pigmeat slaugtherings in the EU increased by 0.2% despite a significant reduction in the EU sow herd (-228 000 heads) over the last two years. Nevertheless, pigmeat is one of the most consumed meats worldwide, its consumption in the EU countries in 2016 was 32.25 kg/per capita annualy. As one of the most important factors affecting meat quality prior to slaughter is breed, therefore, it is important to evaluate the content of trace elements significant for human health, and meat nutritional value, of various pig breeds. The aim of this study was to describe the nutritional value (dry matter, proteins, intramuscular fat and total minerals) and contents of elements (sodium, magnesium, calcium, zinc, selenium, iron, copper, nickel and barium) in the longissimus dorsi muscle (MLD), obtained from pigs of eight pure breeds and from crossbred pigs, reared under the same conditions. The correlation between tissue composition and element contents was estimated. Element concentrations were assayed by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) after microwave digestion. Composition of MLD collected from pigs of various breeds did not considerably differ except for the amount of fat. Meat of pigs of different breeds and their crosses differed in terms of element contents. The highest amounts of Na (P<0.05), Mg (P<0.001) and Ba were recorded in meat of Yorkshire and White Large crossbreeds; those of Ca (P<0.001), Fe (P<0.05) and Ni (P<0.05) were highest in Landrace and White Large crosses; while levels of Zn and Se (P<0.05) were highest in Pietrain pigs, and that of Cu (P<0.01) – in Yorkshire and Pietrain crosses. The correlation of element contents with meat quality indexes in the MLD of the purebred pigs and crosses of these breeds was low or moderate. However, pork nutritional value and element contents were affected by pig breed.
Comparison of calving course of Charolaise purebreds and their crossbreeds with Polish Holstein-Frisian cows. Calving course of cows of Charolaise breed covered by bulls of the same breed as well as cows of Polish Holstein Friesian breed inseminated with Charolaise bull’s semen was investigated. In purebred population the material was taken from the beef cattle recording scheme provided by the Polish Association of Beef Cattle Breeders and Producers. In case of commercial crossing the material was taken from the questionnaires collected by the technicians representing Mazovian Centre of Animal Breeding and Reproduction in Łowicz. The data base covered calving course degree and calf body weight at birth degree. It was proved, that the significantly higher ratio of deliveries when human help was needed was stated in the purebred Charolaise population (24.5%), in comparison to crossbreeding where the above mentioned ratio was only 12.2%. The most difficult calvings were observed for the calves of the highest birth weight. The high ratio of assisted calvings in commercial crossing as well as in purebred population of Charolaises suggest that all of the deliveries should be monitored by the breeders. It should be also stated that the ratio of difficult calvings in the commercial crossing is significantly lower than that observed in purebred PHF population. Because of so low ratio of assisted calvings in commercial crossing with Charolaise bulls it should be recommended to use the semen of bulls which pedigree show high body weight at birth and muscularity.
Badaniami objęto 60 buhajków: 30 rasy polskiej holsztyńsko-fryzyjskiej odmiany czarno-białej (PHF) oraz 30 mieszańców krów rasy polskiej holsztyńsko-fryzyjskiej z buhajami rasy limousine (PHF x LM). Oceniano wpływ obniżenia poziomu energii w dawce do 80% zapotrzebowania bytowego w ostatnich 60 dniach opasu na koncentrację witaminy B12 w osoczu krwi. Stwierdzono, że zmodyfikowana dieta nie wpłynęła istotnie statystycznie na zawartość kobalaminy we krwi buhajków PHF x LM. Wykazano natomiast istotny statystycznie spadek poziomu witaminy B12 u buhajków PHF po tygodniu od zmiany dawki, co nie potwierdziło się jednak na koniec doświadczenia.
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