Evaluation of the use of Milk Urea Nitrogen (Mun) as an Indicator of Nutritional Status of Dairy Cattle in Smallholder Farms in Kiambu District
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Date
2002Author
Wambugu, M
Wahome, R G
Gachuiri, C K
Kaitho, R.
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A survey was conducted to evaluate the use of Milk Urea
Nitrogen as an indicator of nutrition status of lactating
animals. Twenty-seven animals in a randomly selected
sample of 21 farms in Kiambu District were monitored for
nutritional status for 12 weeks. Fortnightly records were
taken on feed offered, body condition, body weight and
milk yield. Milk samples were collected weekly and analysed
for MUN. Preliminary results indicated that there was a
significant (P<O.05) negative correlation between MUN and
milk yield, and a marginal correlation between MUN and
body weight. There was no significant relationship between
MUN and Body condition score.
The data so far collected, which excludes the feed data
indicate that MUN, may be a reliable indicator to an extent,
of nutritional status of dairy cattle under smallholder farm
conditions.
Citation
The Kenya Veterinarian Vol 23 (2002)Publisher
Departmeni of Animal Production