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ANKARA KEÇİSİNİN RUMEN SIVISI VE KANINDA BAZI METABOLİTLERİN DEĞERLERİ

Year 1988, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 285 - 296, 01.03.1988

Abstract

Denemede 2-2.5 yaşlarında sürekli rumen kanülü yerleştirilmiş 3 Ankara Keçisi kullanıldı. Hayvanlara karma yem ve yonca samanından oluşan 3 farklı rasyon sırasıyla; 20:80, 40:60, ve 60:40 oranlarında yedirildi.
Araştırmada, her hayvan için; rumen sıvısı pH' sı, İnorganik P, NH3-N'i
değerleri, kanda NH3-N'i ve kan serıımımda Üre-N'i, total protein, glikoz
ve inorganik P düzeyleri yemlemeden önce, yemlemeden 4 ve 8 saat sonra tayin
edildi. Yemlemeden 4 saat sonraki rumen sıvısı pH' sı ile kan NH3-N'i değerleri
azalma gösterdi. Yemlemeden 8 saat sonraki kan NH3-N'i ile yemlemeden 4
saat sonraki rumen sıvısı NH3-N'i değerleri en yüksekti. Örnekleme zamanlarında kan serumu İnorganik P değerleri tedrici bir artış kaydederken, rumen sıvısı İnorganik P değerlerinde azalma gözlendi.
Her örnekleme zamanında kan serumu Üre-N'i, total protein ve glikoz
değerleri ile ilgili olarak kayda değer bir değişiklik tesbit edilmedi.

The values of some metabolites in the rumen fluid and the blood of Angora Goat

Year 1988, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 285 - 296, 01.03.1988

Abstract

Three Angora Goats of 2-2.5 years old, with permanent
rumen cannula were used in this experiment. Animals were fed with three different
types of rations with concentrate mixture and alfalfa straw ; 20:80, 40:
60, 60:40 respectively.
In the investigation ; pH; Inorganic P and NH3-N values in the rumen
fluid and NH3N in the blood and Urea-N, total protein, glucose, Inorganic
P levels in the blood sera vere determined before feeding, at the 4 and 8th hour
after feeding for each animal. At the 4 th hour after feeding the pH values in
the rumen fluid and NH3-N of the blood were both decreased. The NH3-N
values of the blood at the 8th hour after feeding and NH3-N levels of the rumen
fluid at the 4th hour after feeding were highest. Inorganic P values in the blood
sera were gradually increased but Inorganic P levels in the rumen fluid were
decreased at the sampling times.
No notable changes were observed in each sampling, as far as Urea-N,
total protein and glucose levels of the blood sera are concerned.

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Other ID JA74HF37RY
Journal Section Makale
Authors

Mehmet Kocabatmaz This is me

Mursayettin Eksen This is me

Zafer Durgun. This is me

Publication Date March 1, 1988
Published in Issue Year 1988 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Kocabatmaz, M., Eksen, M., & Durgun., Z. (1988). The values of some metabolites in the rumen fluid and the blood of Angora Goat. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 4(1), 285-296.
AMA Kocabatmaz M, Eksen M, Durgun. Z. The values of some metabolites in the rumen fluid and the blood of Angora Goat. Eurasian J Vet Sci. March 1988;4(1):285-296.
Chicago Kocabatmaz, Mehmet, Mursayettin Eksen, and Zafer Durgun. “The Values of Some Metabolites in the Rumen Fluid and the Blood of Angora Goat”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 4, no. 1 (March 1988): 285-96.
EndNote Kocabatmaz M, Eksen M, Durgun. Z (March 1, 1988) The values of some metabolites in the rumen fluid and the blood of Angora Goat. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 4 1 285–296.
IEEE M. Kocabatmaz, M. Eksen, and Z. Durgun., “The values of some metabolites in the rumen fluid and the blood of Angora Goat”, Eurasian J Vet Sci, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 285–296, 1988.
ISNAD Kocabatmaz, Mehmet et al. “The Values of Some Metabolites in the Rumen Fluid and the Blood of Angora Goat”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences 4/1 (March 1988), 285-296.
JAMA Kocabatmaz M, Eksen M, Durgun. Z. The values of some metabolites in the rumen fluid and the blood of Angora Goat. Eurasian J Vet Sci. 1988;4:285–296.
MLA Kocabatmaz, Mehmet et al. “The Values of Some Metabolites in the Rumen Fluid and the Blood of Angora Goat”. Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences, vol. 4, no. 1, 1988, pp. 285-96.
Vancouver Kocabatmaz M, Eksen M, Durgun. Z. The values of some metabolites in the rumen fluid and the blood of Angora Goat. Eurasian J Vet Sci. 1988;4(1):285-96.