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The Effects Of The L. Plantarum Strain Rc1.4 Starter Culture With Or Without Sucrose Addition On Fermentation Efficacy, Microbial Content, And Aerobic Stability Indicators Of Alfalfa Silage, Taylan Aksu, Shami̇l Vali̇dov, Li̇li̇i̇a Kari̇mova, Murat Demi̇rel, Taner Levendoğlu, Si̇bel Erdoğan, Mehtap Güney Jan 2021

The Effects Of The L. Plantarum Strain Rc1.4 Starter Culture With Or Without Sucrose Addition On Fermentation Efficacy, Microbial Content, And Aerobic Stability Indicators Of Alfalfa Silage, Taylan Aksu, Shami̇l Vali̇dov, Li̇li̇i̇a Kari̇mova, Murat Demi̇rel, Taner Levendoğlu, Si̇bel Erdoğan, Mehtap Güney

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

To develop the approach for efficient alfalfa silage fermentation, L. plantarum strain RC1.4 (LP-RC1.4) was used as starter culture with or without sucrose. Trial groups consisted of ten repetitions for each treatment including (1) control, with added sterile water (10 mL); (2) LP, silages treated with LP-RC1.4 alone (106 cfu g$^{-1}$ FM); (3) LP-S1, silages treated with LP-RC1.4 (10$^{6}$ cfu g$^{-1}$ FM) plus sucrose at 10 g/kg fresh matter; (4) LP-S$_{2}$, silages treated with LP-RC1.4 (106 cfu g-1 FM) plus sucrose at 20 g kg$^{-1}$ fresh matter. Inoculation improved the quality of the silaging demonstrating a lower decrease of silage …


Details On The Histomorphological Characteristics Of Marine Sea Pen, Virgularia Gustaviana, From The Persian Gulf, Zeinab Rezaei, Abdolali Movahedinia, Negin Salamat, Mohammad Sharif Ranjbar Jan 2021

Details On The Histomorphological Characteristics Of Marine Sea Pen, Virgularia Gustaviana, From The Persian Gulf, Zeinab Rezaei, Abdolali Movahedinia, Negin Salamat, Mohammad Sharif Ranjbar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Sea pens or pennatulaceans (Phylum Cnidaria, Order Pennatulacea) are colonial marine octocorals that typically anchor themselves into soft sediment. They make large colonies from the intertidal zone down to the abyssal plain that provide an important structural habitat to other organisms. In the present study, the morphological and histological characteristics of the dominant species of Virgularia gustaviana, the dominant sea pen species of the Persian Gulf, were surveyed. Samples of V. gustaviana were collected along the coastal intertidal zone of the Soru and Bandar Abbas beaches, located at the northeast of the Persian Gulf. The sea pens were then fixed …


Technical Staffs' Knowledge And Attitudes Survey Regarding Tail Docking On Dairy Farms Of Turkey, Çağri Çağlar Si̇nmez, İsmai̇l Ülger, Gökhan Aslim, Ali̇ Yi̇ği̇t, Mahmut Kali̇ber Jan 2021

Technical Staffs' Knowledge And Attitudes Survey Regarding Tail Docking On Dairy Farms Of Turkey, Çağri Çağlar Si̇nmez, İsmai̇l Ülger, Gökhan Aslim, Ali̇ Yi̇ği̇t, Mahmut Kali̇ber

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The study examined the knowledge, beliefs, and attitudinal drivers of technical staff and breeders regarding tail docking and the incidence of docking on large-scale dairy farms (≥100 cattle) in Turkey. Survey responses were analyzed using the Mann?Whitney U test to determine attitudinal differences between respondents who self-reported docking tails or not docking their cattle. Using face-toface interviews of 210 respondents at 206 Turkish dairy farms was carried out. Tail docking procedures were practiced on 27.1% of the surveyed farms. At the time of the tail docking, 57.9% of cattle were less than 12 months of age. The most frequent tail …


Effects Of Feeding Varying Levels Of Inoculated Compost On Productive Performance, Egg Quality Traits, Organoleptic Properties, And Immune Response Of Commercial Layers, Muhammad Irfan, Shahid Mehmood, Athar Mahmud, Aftab Ahmad Anjum Jan 2021

Effects Of Feeding Varying Levels Of Inoculated Compost On Productive Performance, Egg Quality Traits, Organoleptic Properties, And Immune Response Of Commercial Layers, Muhammad Irfan, Shahid Mehmood, Athar Mahmud, Aftab Ahmad Anjum

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

A study was conducted to evaluate the impact of varying dietary inoculated compost levels on production performance, egg quality traits, and immune response of white laying hens (LSL) during the peak production phase (28 to 40 weeks). For this purpose, a total of 270 birds were randomly distributed into 5 dietary groups with 6 replicates each in techno battery cages having 9 birds per replicate following completely randomized design. Experimental diets were comprised of an increasing level of inoculated compost (0, 3, 6, 9, and 12%) and each diet was balanced (iso-caloric and iso-nitrogenous). The control group birds fed a …


Evaluation Of Survival Rate Of Fogera Calves And Their Crossbred At Chagni Cattle Breed Improvement And Andasa Livestock Research Centres, Tazeb Gessess, Godadaw Misganaw, Yohannes Dagnew Jan 2021

Evaluation Of Survival Rate Of Fogera Calves And Their Crossbred At Chagni Cattle Breed Improvement And Andasa Livestock Research Centres, Tazeb Gessess, Godadaw Misganaw, Yohannes Dagnew

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The study was conducted in Chagni Cattle Bred Improvement and Andassa Livestock Research Center of Western, Amhara region to evaluate the survival rate of pure Fogera and their HolsteinFriesian crossbred calves. A retrospective type of study design was used for conducting the study. The data used in the study was taken from the records of Chagni ranch and Andassa Livestock Research Center between 2011 and 2017. The survival rates were estimated by using cox regression and Kaplan-Meier model of Stata software. The mortality rate was 3% which was nearly the optimum level that many scholars agreed for successful rearing practices. …


Cheyletiella Yasguri Smiley, 1965 (Acarina: Cheyletiellidae) Infestations In Six Puppies In Kocaeli Province Of Turkey, And Successful Treatment With Selamectin, Onur Ceylan, Önder Öztürk Jan 2021

Cheyletiella Yasguri Smiley, 1965 (Acarina: Cheyletiellidae) Infestations In Six Puppies In Kocaeli Province Of Turkey, And Successful Treatment With Selamectin, Onur Ceylan, Önder Öztürk

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Cheyletiellosis is a highly contagious infestation caused by Cheyletiella mites, particularly in pets. This clinical case report was performed to give information about canine cheyletiellosis in 45-days-old Poodle puppies showing mainly pruritus and dandruff symptoms. Mites were detected in stereo microscopic examination of hair and skin scraping samples collected from dogs brought to a private veterinary clinic in Kocaeli province of Turkey. All collected materials were preserved in eppendorf tubes containing 70% ethanol and sent to the parasitology laboratory for species identification. Mite preparations for microscopic examination were prepared, and the species causing infestations in puppies was identified as Cheyletiella …


In Ovo Feeding Technology: Embryonic Development, Hatchability And Hatching Quality Ofbroiler Chicks, Brian Tainika, Özer Hakan Bayraktar Jan 2021

In Ovo Feeding Technology: Embryonic Development, Hatchability And Hatching Quality Ofbroiler Chicks, Brian Tainika, Özer Hakan Bayraktar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This paper reviewed the effects of in ovo feeding application on incubation performance and chick quality in broilers. Effectiveness of incubation and chick quality in commercial chicken broiler production have a decisive role in production cost as well as efficiency and are a prerequisite for sustainable production. To date, several studies have been done to improve incubation performance and chick quality, and significant gains have been achieved in this area in the last fifty years. The average hatchability and survivability in the sector have reached 85%-90% and 90%-95% respectively, and with new research, theoretical limits have been closely approached. In …


Effect Of Biopreservative Cultures On The Shelf Life Of Modified Atmosphere Packaged Chicken Cocktail Sausage, Sevgi̇ Ataş, Gökhan Kürşad İnci̇li̇, Hali̇l Durmuşoğlu, Mehmet Çalicioğlu Jan 2021

Effect Of Biopreservative Cultures On The Shelf Life Of Modified Atmosphere Packaged Chicken Cocktail Sausage, Sevgi̇ Ataş, Gökhan Kürşad İnci̇li̇, Hali̇l Durmuşoğlu, Mehmet Çalicioğlu

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The present study was undertaken to extend the shelf life of modified atmosphere packaged chicken cocktail sausages by using biopreservative cultures (Lactobacillus sakei (B-2) and Lactobacillus curvatus (B-LC-48)). According to the results, cocktail sausages in control group stored either at 4 °C or 10 °C were spoiled as of day 28 due to a decrease in average flavor score and general acceptance score and increases in mesophilic and psychrotrophic colony counts (p < 0.05). In bioprotective cultures treated groups, no spoilage was detected throughout the 60-day storage at 4 °C, whereas those products stored at 10 °C spoiled as of day 42. Results of this study indicated that the bioprotective cultures tested were able to control the spoilage bacteria by establishing bacterial predominance starting from the first day of the shelf life (p < 0.05). It was concluded that these cultures can be useful in chicken cocktail sausages production, especially when a proper cold chain cannot be guaranteed during transportation and at retail.


Identification Of Novel Genetic Variants For Kap1.1, Kap1.3 And K33 Genes In Some Of Indigenous Goat Breeds Of Turkey, Razi̇ye Işik, Ayla Fi̇dan, Mehmet İhsan Soysal, Emel Özkan Ünal Jan 2021

Identification Of Novel Genetic Variants For Kap1.1, Kap1.3 And K33 Genes In Some Of Indigenous Goat Breeds Of Turkey, Razi̇ye Işik, Ayla Fi̇dan, Mehmet İhsan Soysal, Emel Özkan Ünal

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The animal fibres such as mohair, cashmere and cashgora have a complex structure and affected by genetic variation of keratin associated protein genes as KAP 1.1 (Keratin Associated Protein 1.1, formerly known as B2A), KAP1.3 (Keratin Associated Protein 1.3, formerly known as B2C) and K33 (Keratin Intermediate Filaments Type I, formerly known as KRT1.2). Keratin-associated proteins play a significant role in identifying structural and mechanical properties of the hair and wool fibres. This study was conducted to detect genetic variation at the KAP1.1, KAP1.3 and K33 genes in indigenous Turkish goat populations using DNA sequencing method. The DNA of 100 …


Investigation Of The Nontypical Pasteurella Multocida Strains Obtained From Multiple Sources, Regions, And Times: An Unexpected Increase Was Detected, Asli Sakmanoğlu, Ali̇ Uslu, Zafer Sayin, Yasemi̇n Karyeyen, Gökçenur Sani̇oğlu Gölen, Ayşegül İlban, Beatri̇z Padron-Perez, Mustafa Agah Teki̇ndal, Osman Ergani̇ş Jan 2021

Investigation Of The Nontypical Pasteurella Multocida Strains Obtained From Multiple Sources, Regions, And Times: An Unexpected Increase Was Detected, Asli Sakmanoğlu, Ali̇ Uslu, Zafer Sayin, Yasemi̇n Karyeyen, Gökçenur Sani̇oğlu Gölen, Ayşegül İlban, Beatri̇z Padron-Perez, Mustafa Agah Teki̇ndal, Osman Ergani̇ş

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, it was aimed to isolate Pasteurella multocida from 1250 lung samples (calf, sheep, and goat), with respiratory system infection, such as nasal discharge, cough, fever, and to investigate the phenotypic and genotypic properties of this bacteria. As a result, a total of 92 P. multocida were obtained, of which 66 (71.73%) were from calf, 19 (20.65%) from sheep, and 7 (7.6%) from goat. The A:3A type was the most common type with 34 isolates (36.95%), including 30 from calves (45.45%), and 4 from sheep (21.05%). An alternate mPCR protocol was developed to determine capB and capE genes …


Comparative Efficiency Of Five Mathematical Functions In Modelling The First Lactation Milk Yield Of Kankrej Cattle, Thiruvothur Venkatesan Raja, Achintya Kumar Das, Satish Kumar Rathee, Umesh Singh, Sushil Kumar, Bharat Singh Rathod, Harshad Panchasara Jan 2021

Comparative Efficiency Of Five Mathematical Functions In Modelling The First Lactation Milk Yield Of Kankrej Cattle, Thiruvothur Venkatesan Raja, Achintya Kumar Das, Satish Kumar Rathee, Umesh Singh, Sushil Kumar, Bharat Singh Rathod, Harshad Panchasara

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Modelling of first lactation milk yield of Kankrej cattle was done using five different non-linear mathematical functions viz., exponential decline function (EDF), gamma function (GF), inverse polynomial function (IPF), mixed log function (MLF) and parabolic exponential function (PEF). We compared their efficiency in describing variations in first lactation milk yield of animals maintained under field conditions. A total of 3994 fortnightly daily milk records of 203 Kankrej cattle calved during the years between 2011 and 2017 at farmers? herds in the Banaskantha region of Gujarat State, India were utilized for the study. The PROC NLIN procedure of Statistical Analysis Software …


Trend Topics In Animal Science: A Bibliometric Analysis Using Citespace, Fatma Yardi̇bi̇, Mehmet Zi̇ya Firat, Emi̇ne Çeti̇n Teke Jan 2021

Trend Topics In Animal Science: A Bibliometric Analysis Using Citespace, Fatma Yardi̇bi̇, Mehmet Zi̇ya Firat, Emi̇ne Çeti̇n Teke

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was the identification of trends topics in animal science in the last five years using bibliometric analysis. The research data consisted of 6972 studies published between 2015 and 2019 in the top five journals of animal science field, according to the Journal Citation Reports. The journals were analyzed in terms of number and types of publications, author, institution, country productivity, citation analysis, and citation burst. In the study, emerging trends and animal science intellectual structures were visualized with social network analysis. The evidence revealed in this study suggests that `genomic prediction' is the most effective …


The Effect Of The Metabolic Syndrome On The Histological Structure Of The Testes Tissue And The Sperm Morphology In The Rats, Ayşe Alkandurur, Şadi̇ye Kum Jan 2021

The Effect Of The Metabolic Syndrome On The Histological Structure Of The Testes Tissue And The Sperm Morphology In The Rats, Ayşe Alkandurur, Şadi̇ye Kum

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of metabolic syndrome on spermatozoon morphology and histological, histochemical, histomorphometric changes in the testes. Twenty-four male Sprague Dawley rats (60 day-olds) were used for this purpose. The rats in the control group were fed only water and rat food, while the rats in the experimental group were fed with water containing 20% D-fructose and rats food for 16 weeks with ad libitum. At the end of the experimental period, the testes and epididymis of the rats were removed. The testes were embedded in paraffin by performing the necessary histological procedure. In …


In Vitro Investigation On Extracellular Traps Formation Of Cat Polymorphonuclearleucocytes Against Toxoplasma Gondii, Nesli̇han Sürsal Şi̇mşek, Ayşe Çakmak, Kader Yildiz Jan 2021

In Vitro Investigation On Extracellular Traps Formation Of Cat Polymorphonuclearleucocytes Against Toxoplasma Gondii, Nesli̇han Sürsal Şi̇mşek, Ayşe Çakmak, Kader Yildiz

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Neutrophil granulocytes are one of the most important defenders of the innate immune system in the host. Moreover, neutrophils are able to reach the inflammation area and kill the pathogens using various defense strategies including neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). However, there is still not enough information available regarding the innate immunity against Toxoplasma gondii in cats that are both definitive and intermediate hosts of this parasite. Therefore, we investigated the in vitro NETs formation which is induced by cat polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNs) against T. gondii tachyzoites. Firstly, PMNs were isolated from cat venous blood samples by using discontinues Percoll dilutions …


A Research On Babesia And Theileria Species In Sheep And Goats Of Kırıkkale Provincethrough Molecular Methods, Sami̇ Gökpinar, Aycan Nuri̇ye Gazyağci, Meral Aydeni̇zöz, Ufuk Kaya Jan 2021

A Research On Babesia And Theileria Species In Sheep And Goats Of Kırıkkale Provincethrough Molecular Methods, Sami̇ Gökpinar, Aycan Nuri̇ye Gazyağci, Meral Aydeni̇zöz, Ufuk Kaya

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of the present study was to determine presence and prevalence of Babesia and Theileria species in the sheep and goats of stock farming in the province of Kırıkkale, which is in Central Anatolia Region of Turkey through microscopic examination and RLB method. Venous blood samples of 3 mL were collected from vena jugularis of 300 sheep and 100 goats into tubes containing EDTA. Blood smears were prepared from samples; and stained by Giemsa and examined for Theileria and Babesia under a light microscope. Genomic DNAs were extracted from blood samples with EDTA through suitable methods; a region with …


Quality And Fertility Of Extended Boar Semen After Prolonged Transport, Tomislav Barna, Jelena Apic, Aleksandar Milovanovic, Nevena Maksimovic, Aleksandar Masic, Marina Lazarevic, Milos Pavlovic Jan 2021

Quality And Fertility Of Extended Boar Semen After Prolonged Transport, Tomislav Barna, Jelena Apic, Aleksandar Milovanovic, Nevena Maksimovic, Aleksandar Masic, Marina Lazarevic, Milos Pavlovic

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to analyse semen quality parameters of fresh-extended porcine semen imported from Denmark through prolonged importing regulations and transport and to analyse fertility performance in sows inseminated four days post semen collection. Semen was analysed immediately upon the arrival (4 days post collection) using computer-assisted sperm analyses (CASA), cytomorphology and flow cytometry, and sows were inseminated later the same day. The mean sperm concentration was 1718.09 ± 100.11 × 106 , with average of 1193.40 ± 90.58 × 106 motile cells (69%) and 756.04 ± 70.57 × 106 progressive motile spermatozoa (43.58%) in a dose, …


Effect Of Buck Existence On Some Reproductive Hormone Levels During Premating Inakkeçi Goats, Ali̇ Şenok, Erkan Pehli̇van, Fati̇n Cedden Jan 2021

Effect Of Buck Existence On Some Reproductive Hormone Levels During Premating Inakkeçi Goats, Ali̇ Şenok, Erkan Pehli̇van, Fati̇n Cedden

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, the effect of buck presence on serum progesterone, estrogen and FSH levels during the premating in 20 female Akkeçi goats was investigated. The goats were assigned to two groups as follows: control group (n = 10) and treatment group (n = 10). At the beginning of study, first blood samples (day 0) were taken from each goat kept isolated away from bucks at mating season. At day 13, female goats in treatment group were placed in a pen next to, that of bucks in order to provide buck effect. Second blood samples were taken from each does …


Effects Of Age At Feedlot Entry On Performance, Carcass Characteristics, And Beef Qualitytraits Of Holstein Friesian Bulls Reared In High Altitude Of Eastern Turkey, Veysel Fati̇h Özdemi̇r, Mete Yanar Jan 2021

Effects Of Age At Feedlot Entry On Performance, Carcass Characteristics, And Beef Qualitytraits Of Holstein Friesian Bulls Reared In High Altitude Of Eastern Turkey, Veysel Fati̇h Özdemi̇r, Mete Yanar

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective of this research was to determine the effects of different initial fattening ages on the fattening performance, carcass features, and meat quality traits of Holstein Friesian bulls. A total of 24 Holstein-Friesian intact males were used in the study. The bulls were allocated to the initial fattening age groups named as Young Group (8-10 months old) (YG), Middle Aged Group (12-14 months old) (MAG) and Older Group (15-17 months old) (OG) and then placed in the feedlot based on three age groups at feedlot entry. The data that has normal distribution were analysed by using the LSMM in …


In Vitro Gas Production And Fatty Acids Biohydrogenation Of Diets Containing Different Unsaturated Fatty Acids Sources Plus Crude Glycerin, Arturo Samuel Gomez Insuasti, Yury Tatiana Granja-Salcedo, Julian Andres Castillo Vargas, Juliana Duarte Messana, Ana Paula De Oliveira Sader, Telma Teresinha Berchielli Jan 2021

In Vitro Gas Production And Fatty Acids Biohydrogenation Of Diets Containing Different Unsaturated Fatty Acids Sources Plus Crude Glycerin, Arturo Samuel Gomez Insuasti, Yury Tatiana Granja-Salcedo, Julian Andres Castillo Vargas, Juliana Duarte Messana, Ana Paula De Oliveira Sader, Telma Teresinha Berchielli

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

An in vitro trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of different unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) sources plus crude glycerin (CGL) on gas production and rumen biohydrogenation (RBH). Incubated diet corresponded to diets containing corn silage (30%) and concentrate (70%) composed of corn, urea, mineral salts, CGL, and different UFA sources as follows: no additional fat (NAF), rumen protected fat (RPF), soybean oil, linoleic acid (LA) or alpha-linolenic acid (LN). Methane concentrations in LA and LN were lower compared to NAF (p < 0.001), but when CH4 was expressed as a proportion of total gas, NAF and RPF showed the greatest values among evaluated UFA sources (p = 0.001). 18:1 t11 concentration showed a faster increase from 0 to 1 h and a slower decrease from 1 to 36 h of incubation, irrespective of UFA source. A higher C18:1 t11 production rate was observed from 1 h to 5 h of incubation, where LA and LN have higher values compared to NAF and RPF diets (p < 0.001). Diets with a high content of LA may be efficient as a nutritional approach to reduce methane production and RBH, resulting in positive effects on vaccenic acid concentrations.


Seroprevalence Of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus, Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1 And Bovineherpesvirus Type 4 Infections In Cattle In Ağrı Province, Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey, Mustafa Si̇nan Aktaş, Hasan Çeli̇k Jan 2021

Seroprevalence Of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus, Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1 And Bovineherpesvirus Type 4 Infections In Cattle In Ağrı Province, Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey, Mustafa Si̇nan Aktaş, Hasan Çeli̇k

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This research was carried out to determine the seroprevalence of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV), Bovine Herpes Virus 1 (BoHV-1), and Bovine Herpes Virus 4 (BoHV-4) in cattle (n = 188) in Ağrı province of Eastern Anatolia Region, Turkey. The presence of BVDV, BoHV-1, and BoHV-4 antibodies in sera samples were determined by an ELISA test kit. It was determined that the highest seropositivity for BoHV-1 in Tutak disrict (9.9%), in ≤ 3 years age groups (3.39%), and in Simmental cattle (14.28%); for BoHV-4 in Doğubeyazıt disrict (4.16%), %), in ≤ 3 years age groups (1.70%), and in Simmental cross …


Determination Of Mucopolysaccharidosis Iiid In Some Goat Breeds, Yasemi̇n Gedi̇k, Orhan Kavuncu Jan 2021

Determination Of Mucopolysaccharidosis Iiid In Some Goat Breeds, Yasemi̇n Gedi̇k, Orhan Kavuncu

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Mucopolysaccharidosis IIID (MPS IIID) or Sanfilippo D syndrome is an inherited lysosomal storage disease and caused by a deficiency of the N-acetylglucosamine-6-sulfatase activity, which involves in the catabolism of heparan sulfate. In addition to humans, canine, feline and murine, goats have been reported as possessing this lysosomal storage disease. The molecular defect in the MPS IIID goat has been previously identified. It has been observed that a molecular base for this defect is a nonsense mutation at nucleotide 322 (C→T) results in the change of the arginine codon to a stop codon. This mutation is not only to be related …


Identification Of Allelic Variants, Differential Expression, And In Silico Analysis Of Caprineserum Lysozyme Gene, Narendra Kumar Nagpal, Pushpendra Kumar, Chinmoy Mishra, Tushar Jyotiranjan, Tarun Kumar Bhattacharya, Bharat Bhushan, Arjava Sharma Jan 2021

Identification Of Allelic Variants, Differential Expression, And In Silico Analysis Of Caprineserum Lysozyme Gene, Narendra Kumar Nagpal, Pushpendra Kumar, Chinmoy Mishra, Tushar Jyotiranjan, Tarun Kumar Bhattacharya, Bharat Bhushan, Arjava Sharma

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Serum lysozyme gene empowers the immune system due to its bacteriolytic property targeting peptidoglycan layer of cell wall. Polymorphs of serum lysozyme gene are reported to be significantly associated with disease resistance traits. Two different gene fragments viz. fragment I (275 bp) and fragment II (230 bp) of serum lysozyme gene were amplified and screened by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) technique to identify genetic variation in two different goat breeds (Barbari and Marwari) of India. The serum lysozyme activity of different genotypes and mRNA expression across the breed was also estimated. In fragment I, four genotypes (AA, …


Evaluating The Effects Of Different Silage Additives On Silage Quality And In Vitro Digestionvalues Of The Silages Of Leguminous And Gramineous Forage Plants Grown Withoutfertilizer And Irrigation In Central Anatolian Arid Conditions, Kami̇l Kara, Kanber Kara, Taşkin Erol, Gökhan Şen, Mehmet Aki̇f Karsli Jan 2021

Evaluating The Effects Of Different Silage Additives On Silage Quality And In Vitro Digestionvalues Of The Silages Of Leguminous And Gramineous Forage Plants Grown Withoutfertilizer And Irrigation In Central Anatolian Arid Conditions, Kami̇l Kara, Kanber Kara, Taşkin Erol, Gökhan Şen, Mehmet Aki̇f Karsli

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The objective of this study was to determine the effects of molasses, and bacterial inoculants on silage quality, fermentation characteristics, nutrient contents, and in vitro digestibility of different forage species grown at terrestrial climate of Central Anatolia without any artificial fertilizer usage and irrigation. Forage peas (Pisum arvense L.), Hungarian vetch (Vicia pannonica Crantz), rye grass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) and triticale (xTriticosecale Wittmack) harvested at the dough stage of triticale and conserved in 1.5 kg jars. Silages were treated with no additive (control silage), 5% molasses and 10 g/t bacterial inoculant. Sensory, pH, organic acid, chemical analyses and in vitro …


Quality, Nutritional, And Sensory Attributes Of Naked Neck Chicken Eggs As Influenced Byproduction Systems And Dietary Regimens, Erum Bughio, Jibran Hussain, Athar Mahmud, Anjum Khalique, Ahmed Sultan Jatoi, Shahid Mehmood, Muhammad Usman, Sohail Ahmad Jan 2021

Quality, Nutritional, And Sensory Attributes Of Naked Neck Chicken Eggs As Influenced Byproduction Systems And Dietary Regimens, Erum Bughio, Jibran Hussain, Athar Mahmud, Anjum Khalique, Ahmed Sultan Jatoi, Shahid Mehmood, Muhammad Usman, Sohail Ahmad

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study evaluated the quality, nutritional, and sensory attributes of Naked Neck chicken eggs when birds were subjected to different housing and nutritional regimens. Birds were maintained in two rearing systems (intensive & free-range) with five dietary treatments based on commercial feed (CF) and kitchen waste (KW), i.e. 100% CF, 75% CF + 25% KW, 50% CF + 50% KW, 25% CF + 75% KW, and 100% KW. A total of 500 eggs, comprised of ten per replicate (50 per treatment) were used. Higher (p ≤ 0.05) shell weight and thickness, shape index, egg volume, yolk index and weight, egg …


Growth, Survival Rate, And Some Reproductive Characteristics Of Hair Goat Under Breederconditions In Kahramanmaraş Province, İrfan Güngör, Kürşat Alkoyak, Sezer Öz, Seyrani̇ Koncagül Jan 2021

Growth, Survival Rate, And Some Reproductive Characteristics Of Hair Goat Under Breederconditions In Kahramanmaraş Province, İrfan Güngör, Kürşat Alkoyak, Sezer Öz, Seyrani̇ Koncagül

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was carried out to determine the growth characteristics and survival rate until weaning, some reproductive characteristics of Hair goat, and the factors affecting these characteristics under farmer conditions in Kahramanmaraş province. In the study, a total of 19386 birth weight (BW) records of kids in 49 different flocks in 14 villages for 5 years (2014-2018), and a total of 18017 weaning weight (WW) records were used from the National Genetic Improvement Project of Sheep and Goat in Turkey (NGIPSG). The average BW, WW, and daily live weight gain (DWG) of the kids were determined as 3.17 ± 0.013, …


The Effects Of Dietary Fish Protein Hydrolysate-Based Supplementation On Sensoryproperties And Meat Quality Of Broiler Chicken, Amir Reza Shaviklo, Amir Hossein Alizadeh Ghamsari, Yasaman Etemadian, Fereidoon Rafipour Jan 2021

The Effects Of Dietary Fish Protein Hydrolysate-Based Supplementation On Sensoryproperties And Meat Quality Of Broiler Chicken, Amir Reza Shaviklo, Amir Hossein Alizadeh Ghamsari, Yasaman Etemadian, Fereidoon Rafipour

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of the present study was to determine the effect of supplement fish protein hydrolysate-based to broiler feed on sensory properties and meat quality. A total of 400 pieces of 1-day-old male broiler chicks (Ross 308) received 4 dietary levels (0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5%) of fish protein hydrolysate-based supplement (FPHS) in the basal diet mix for 42 days. Quality index-derived method (QIM) was used for assessment of chicken carcass. Quantitative descriptive analysis method was applied to study sensory properties of the chicken fillets. Water holding capacity (WHC), cook loss, color, meat texture were also determined. The carcass odor and …


Comparison Of Performance Parameters, Stress, And Immunity Levels Of Native Andcommercial Layers Reared In Different Cage Densities In Turkey, Uğur Özentürk, Ahmet Yildiz Jan 2021

Comparison Of Performance Parameters, Stress, And Immunity Levels Of Native Andcommercial Layers Reared In Different Cage Densities In Turkey, Uğur Özentürk, Ahmet Yildiz

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, production performance, stress, and immunity levels of native Turkish and imported commercial laying hens were investigated in two different cage densities. In the trial, a total of 06 groups were formed by using two different cage densities (312.50 and 468.75 cm$^{2}$/hen) on each of 03 different laying hen hybrids of Isa Brown (IB), Atak-S (A-S) and Novogen White (NW). The trial was carried out with 09 replicates in each group having 10 birds per replicate making 540 birds in total. Water and feed were provided as ad libitum. It was found that the native hybrid showed lower …


Associations Of Snps In Ghr Gene With Growth And Milk Yield Of Anatolian Buffaloes, Meti̇n Erdoğan, Mustafa Tekerli̇, Koray Çeli̇keloğlu, Özlem Hacan, Serdar Koçak, Zehra Bozkurt, Samet Çi̇nkaya, Mustafa Demi̇rtaş Jan 2021

Associations Of Snps In Ghr Gene With Growth And Milk Yield Of Anatolian Buffaloes, Meti̇n Erdoğan, Mustafa Tekerli̇, Koray Çeli̇keloğlu, Özlem Hacan, Serdar Koçak, Zehra Bozkurt, Samet Çi̇nkaya, Mustafa Demi̇rtaş

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was carried out to investigate the associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene and growth and milk yields of Anatolian buffaloes. Growth records of genotyped 3012 Anatolian buffaloes and 467 lactations of 329 cows from them were used. The overall means of weights at birth, six and 12 months of ages and lactation milk yield were 29.377 ± 0.342 kg, 96.15 ± 1.48 kg, 165.54 ± 2.18 kg, and 976.3 ± 39.9 kg, respectively. Three mutations (g.31601787 G > A, g.31601784 G > A, and g.31601783 G > del) in GHR were detected. A least-squares …


Effect Of Benzoic Acid And Essential Oil Blends On Viral Load In Swine Feed And Vitamin Premix, Allison K. Blomme, Jordan T. Gebhardt, Cassandra K. Jones, Jason C. Woodworth, Elizabeth G. Poulsen Porter, Jianfa Bai, Chad B. Paulk Jan 2021

Effect Of Benzoic Acid And Essential Oil Blends On Viral Load In Swine Feed And Vitamin Premix, Allison K. Blomme, Jordan T. Gebhardt, Cassandra K. Jones, Jason C. Woodworth, Elizabeth G. Poulsen Porter, Jianfa Bai, Chad B. Paulk

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Feed has been shown to harbor viable virus of interest to swine producers over an extended period of time. The use of mitigants and kill steps have been investigated with variable results. This study investigated the use of benzoic acid (BA) and an essential oil blend (EO) to mitigate the presence of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), and Senecavirus A (SVA) in a complete diet (Exp. 1) and a vitamin premix (Exp. 2). Four treatments consisting of 0.5% BA; 0.5% BA and 200 ppm EO; 0.3% BA and 120 ppm EO; and 0.25% …


Detection And Investigation Of Atypical Porcine Pestivirus Within A Breed-To-Finish Farm And Off-Site Nursery And Finisher Locations, C. Grace Elijah, Cassandra K. Jones, Jason C. Woodworth, Rachel Palinski, Chad B. Paulk, Tom Petznick, Jordan T. Gebhardt Jan 2021

Detection And Investigation Of Atypical Porcine Pestivirus Within A Breed-To-Finish Farm And Off-Site Nursery And Finisher Locations, C. Grace Elijah, Cassandra K. Jones, Jason C. Woodworth, Rachel Palinski, Chad B. Paulk, Tom Petznick, Jordan T. Gebhardt

Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports

Atypical porcine pestivirus (APPV) has been associated with congenital tremors (CT) and splay leg (SL) in piglets of infected dams. The major cost of this virus is the increased pre-weaning mortality due to CT or SL interfering with the piglet’s ability to nurse and move around the farrowing stall. A commercial farrow-to-finish farm with replacement gilts coming from an off-site genetic multiplier farm, and semen delivery from a commercial boar stud began to see an increase of CT and SL in the farrowing room in early 2020. Diagnostics on clinically affected pigs’ samples identified APPV RNA and no other suspected …