EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOME
This study was conducted at Animal Resourse Department College of Agriculture and Forestry at Mosul University for a period from 9/6/2009 to 6/10/2009, to study the effect of vit. A , Folic acid and the Co- effect for both of them on some physiological and reproductive traits for local Awassi e...
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| description | This study was conducted at Animal Resourse Department College of Agriculture and Forestry at Mosul University for a period from 9/6/2009 to 6/10/2009, to study the effect of vit. A , Folic acid and the Co- effect for both of them on some physiological and reproductive traits for local Awassi ewe lambs 36 ewe lambs 4 month old were used in this study randomly divided into 4 treatments with average weights 22.22 , 22.88 , 23.27 and 22.00 kg respectively.
The first treatment fed on the control ration , the second drunk with vit A 5000 I.U head twice a week , the third drunk with folic acid 25 mg head twice a week , and the fourth treatment was drunk with vit A 5000 I.U with 25 mg head twice a week all the experiment period . The result revealed significant difference (P< 0.05) between the treatments in the average daily and total gain for the behalf of the control treatment , and there were no significant difference in final weight between the treatments , but there was a progress on improvement in fertility percentage for the third treatment reached 66.66% at 8th month of ewe lambs age. At 10th month of age the third and forth treatment were highly significantly superior (P>0.01)then the first and second treatment and reached 77.77% . There was no significant difference in F.S.H hormone level at 7 , 9 , 10 month of age. There was significant difference(P> 0.05) for the 3rd treatment at 7 months of age , the level of F.S.H reached 0.3170 nonogram ml with comparison with 1st and 2nd treatments . Also there were significant differences(P>0.05) in L.H hormone level between the treatments within the 7th month for the behalf of 3rd treatment and 8th month for the behalf of 2nd and 3rd treatments. The treatments with Vit. A and folic acid led to a significant increase (P>0.05) level of Progesterone hormone at 10th month of age for the 3rd and 4th treatments compared with 1st and 2nd over. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-0a48ecbc2e44406d8167b0fe995514a62025-08-20T02:03:17ZengCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962012-06-0140114915810.33899/magrj.2012.3279932799EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOMEAbdalelah Abdalla AL- ZubaydiThis study was conducted at Animal Resourse Department College of Agriculture and Forestry at Mosul University for a period from 9/6/2009 to 6/10/2009, to study the effect of vit. A , Folic acid and the Co- effect for both of them on some physiological and reproductive traits for local Awassi ewe lambs 36 ewe lambs 4 month old were used in this study randomly divided into 4 treatments with average weights 22.22 , 22.88 , 23.27 and 22.00 kg respectively. The first treatment fed on the control ration , the second drunk with vit A 5000 I.U head twice a week , the third drunk with folic acid 25 mg head twice a week , and the fourth treatment was drunk with vit A 5000 I.U with 25 mg head twice a week all the experiment period . The result revealed significant difference (P< 0.05) between the treatments in the average daily and total gain for the behalf of the control treatment , and there were no significant difference in final weight between the treatments , but there was a progress on improvement in fertility percentage for the third treatment reached 66.66% at 8th month of ewe lambs age. At 10th month of age the third and forth treatment were highly significantly superior (P>0.01)then the first and second treatment and reached 77.77% . There was no significant difference in F.S.H hormone level at 7 , 9 , 10 month of age. There was significant difference(P> 0.05) for the 3rd treatment at 7 months of age , the level of F.S.H reached 0.3170 nonogram ml with comparison with 1st and 2nd treatments . Also there were significant differences(P>0.05) in L.H hormone level between the treatments within the 7th month for the behalf of 3rd treatment and 8th month for the behalf of 2nd and 3rd treatments. The treatments with Vit. A and folic acid led to a significant increase (P>0.05) level of Progesterone hormone at 10th month of age for the 3rd and 4th treatments compared with 1st and 2nd over.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_32799_38835420cd411e5dcb6d21d4e8f0076a.pdf |
| spellingShingle | Abdalelah Abdalla AL- Zubaydi EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOME Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture |
| title | EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOME |
| title_full | EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOME |
| title_fullStr | EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOME |
| title_full_unstemmed | EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOME |
| title_short | EFFECT OF USING VITAMIN A AND FOLIC ACID IN SOME |
| title_sort | effect of using vitamin a and folic acid in some |
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