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Comparison of colostrum quality between Merino and Akkaraman ewes

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 109 - 115, 30.10.2025
https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1705850

Abstract

Objective: This study aims to compare the colostrum quality of Akkaraman and Merino ewes using refractometric measurements.
Material-Method: The study material consisted of colostrum samples obtained from Akkaraman and Merino ewes reared under the continental climate of Ankara. The ewes were housed in separate barns on the same farm and received identical husbandry practices, feeding regimens, and synchronized lambing periods. Colostrum samples were collected within 4 hours postpartum via hand-milking into sterile polyethylene tubes. Samples were stored frozen until a target sample size of 50 per breed was attained, then thawed at room temperature before analysis. Brix values (%) of colostrum were determined using a digital refractometer (Milwaukee MA871, 0–85% range; Milwaukee Instruments, Inc., Rocky Mount, NC, USA). Colostrum quality was categorized as follows based on Brix values: <22% (poor), 22–26% (moderate), and >26% (good).
Results: While half of the Merino ewes produced poor- or moderate-quality colostrum, 56% of Akkaraman ewes yielded good-quality colostrum. No statistically significant difference was observed in colostrum Brix values between the two breeds (p > 0.05). The minimum and maximum Brix values for Akkaraman ewes were 16.40% and 43.90%, respectively, whereas Merino ewes exhibited a range of 15.80% to 43.00%. The mean Brix value was 27.45% for Akkaraman ewes and 26.10% for Merino ewes.
Conclusion: The colostrum quality of Akkaraman ewes was comparable to that of Merino ewes. These findings suggest that when compared to colostrum brix values of other breeds documented in the literature, Merino and Akkaraman breeds exhibit higher colostrum quality than dairy-type sheep but lower quality than meat-type sheep.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Halime Kara 0000-0001-8202-5882

Yasin Şenel 0000-0003-0272-2712

Submission Date May 25, 2025
Acceptance Date July 23, 2025
Early Pub Date October 26, 2025
Publication Date October 30, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 9 Issue: 2

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APA Kara, H., & Şenel, Y. (2025). Comparison of colostrum quality between Merino and Akkaraman ewes. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, 9(2), 109-115. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1705850
AMA Kara H, Şenel Y. Comparison of colostrum quality between Merino and Akkaraman ewes. TJVR. October 2025;9(2):109-115. doi:10.47748/tjvr.1705850
Chicago Kara, Halime, and Yasin Şenel. “Comparison of Colostrum Quality Between Merino and Akkaraman Ewes”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 9, no. 2 (October 2025): 109-15. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1705850.
EndNote Kara H, Şenel Y (October 1, 2025) Comparison of colostrum quality between Merino and Akkaraman ewes. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 9 2 109–115.
IEEE H. Kara and Y. Şenel, “Comparison of colostrum quality between Merino and Akkaraman ewes”, TJVR, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 109–115, 2025, doi: 10.47748/tjvr.1705850.
ISNAD Kara, Halime - Şenel, Yasin. “Comparison of Colostrum Quality Between Merino and Akkaraman Ewes”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 9/2 (October2025), 109-115. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1705850.
JAMA Kara H, Şenel Y. Comparison of colostrum quality between Merino and Akkaraman ewes. TJVR. 2025;9:109–115.
MLA Kara, Halime and Yasin Şenel. “Comparison of Colostrum Quality Between Merino and Akkaraman Ewes”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 9, no. 2, 2025, pp. 109-15, doi:10.47748/tjvr.1705850.
Vancouver Kara H, Şenel Y. Comparison of colostrum quality between Merino and Akkaraman ewes. TJVR. 2025;9(2):109-15.