SOME FACTORS AFFECTING MILK YIELD AND LACTATION
LENGTH IN NILI
RAVI BUFFALOES
M. AFZAL, M. ANWAR AND M. A. MIRZA
Animal Sciences Institute, National Agricultural Research
Centre, Park Road,
Islamabad,
Pakistan
Abstract
Effects of parity,
lactation length, calving season, calf sex and service period on milk yield for
426 records in 134 Nili Ravi buffaloes maintained at the
NationalAgriculturalResearchCenter,
IslamabadPakistan during
1988-2004 were evaluted. The effects of parity, calving season, calf sex and
service period were also recorded on lactation length of these buffaloes.
The overall average milk yield was 1831.6 ± 530.9 litres per lactation and the
average lactation length was 273.3 ± 52.8 days.
Milk production was lower in first
lactation than that in 2nd, 3rd and 4th
lactations (P<0.05). Milk yield per lactation increased with increasing
lactation length (P<0.05). The season of calving had significant effect on milk
yield. Buffaloes calving in spring showed the highest and those calving in
summer showed the lowest milk yield. Sex of calf did not affect milk yield. Milk
yield of the animals conceiving within 31–100, 101–200 and 201–300 days after
calving did not differ from one another. However, milk yield of the animals
conceiving >300 days after calving (2045.6 ± 588.5
litres perlactation) was significantly higher than that ofthe animals conceiving within 31–100 days after calving (1846.1 ± 527.5
liters per lactation). The lactation length was not affected by parity, calving
season, calf sex and service period. It is concluded that parity and
lactation length significantly affected milk production in Nili Ravi buffalo,
however, a service period of <300 days and calf sex did not affect the yield.
Key words:
Buffalo,
milk yield, lactation length, parity, service period.