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Taha,, E. (2017). A Study of Some Wool Traits of Barki Sheep Fed on Nigella sativa Cake under Desert Conditions. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 62(4), 341-348. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67625
E. A. Taha,. "A Study of Some Wool Traits of Barki Sheep Fed on Nigella sativa Cake under Desert Conditions". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 62, 4, 2017, 341-348. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67625
Taha,, E. (2017). 'A Study of Some Wool Traits of Barki Sheep Fed on Nigella sativa Cake under Desert Conditions', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 62(4), pp. 341-348. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67625
Taha,, E. A Study of Some Wool Traits of Barki Sheep Fed on Nigella sativa Cake under Desert Conditions. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2017; 62(4): 341-348. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67625

A Study of Some Wool Traits of Barki Sheep Fed on Nigella sativa Cake under Desert Conditions

Article 2, Volume 62, Issue 4, August 2017, Page 341-348  XML PDF (535.49 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/alexja.2017.67625
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Author
E. A. Taha,
Wool Production and Technology Department, Animal and Poultry Production Division, Desert Research Center, Minstry of Agriculture, Egypt
Receive Date: 06 January 2020,  Accept Date: 06 January 2020 
Abstract
This study was conducted at Maryout Research Station, Desert Research Center (33 km south west of Alexandia), to
investigate the effect of feeding Nigella sativa cake (NSC) as a protein source on wool production and characteristics of
the growing male Barki lambs under the semi-arid conditions.
Twenty one growing male Barki lambs (3 months) weighing 22.90 kg were used in this study, from weaning up to
sexual maturity (300 days). Animals were randomly distributed to three equal groups with seven lambs each. The first
group was fed on concentrate feed mixture (CFM) containing 35% undecorated cotton seed meal (CSM) and served as a
control group. The second (G2) and third (G3) groups were fed on the same concentrate mixture in which the protein
source was partially replaced by 5 and 10 % of NSC, respectively.
The results revealed that using Nigella sativa cake as an alternative protein source at levels of 5% (G2) and 10% (G3)
significantly improved final body weight, daily gain, greasy fleece weight and clean wool yield. It also improved (P<0.01)
wool traits that including staple length, staple strength, point of staple break and staple elongation rate. Wool bulk and
resilience were also improved by the two levels of NSC as both traits are considered as indicators for wool quality
affecting carpet manufacture.
Keywords
Nigella sativa cake; wool growth; fiber diameter; staple length; staple strength; bulk; Resilience
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