The Effect Of Casteration On One Humped Male Camel Callies And Parts Of Their Carcass
2001
Emami Meyhodi, Mohammad Ali | Gholamalipoor, Abasali | Fattahi, Mahmood | Bisheei, Asghar
The effects of casteration on average daily gain (ADG) and carcass compositions of one _humped camel have been studied in extensive systems. This experiment was conducted for 18 of!5 m.0nths old one _humped camels male. Nine of these were randomly casterated by surgery. The ADG of them were determin ,in six month intervals until 3 years. In each interval the ADG of casterated and intact animals were not differ significatly. Average live weight in the begining of the experiment for two groups was 97.25 ± 18.5 Kg. and in the end of experiment it was 299.67 ± 12.5 Kg and were not differ signifiacantly . Average live weight of these two groups in the end a/experiment were 30l.67± 8.02 kg and 297.65 ± 8.1 Kg for casterated and intact groups. At the end of the experiment 12 of these camels (six casterated & six intact) were killed. The weight of abdominal fat and humb which were contained only fat were significantly greater in casterated male ( PO.05 ,PO.Ol) respectively) but the fat that separated from carcasses was not differ in two groups. The lean meat of these two groups had the same weights.
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