Affiliation:
1. Institute for animal husbandry, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine status, number and present level
of productivity of autochthonous goats raised in Central Serbia on
smallholder farms. Study included quality breeding animals of Balkan and
Serbian white goat breed registered in Central herd book. Productivity data
were collected from regular annual performance recordings at 11 smallholder
farms for 145 Balkan does (2-9 years of age) and 203 kids and 83 Serbian
white does (2-10 years of age) and 109 kids. Traits recorded were as
follows: body weight of does, body weight of kids at birth, at the age of 30
days and at weaning, prolificacy of does and milk production. The analysis
showed the average body weight of does to be 43.07 kg for Balkan does and
47.42 kg for Serbian white does. Average body weight of kids at birth, 30
days of age and weaning was 2.22 kg, 6.87 kg and 15.71 kg, respectively for
Balkan breed and 3.66 kg, 7.24 kg and 14.23 kg for Serbian white breed.
Prolificacy was 140% in Balkan and 131% in Serbian white does. Among dairy
production traits, following results were obtained for Balkan and Serbian
white goat respectively: lactation length 199 and 229 days, total milk yield
257.89 kg and 459.49 kg, milk fat content 4.03% and 3.79%, milk protein
content 3.06% and 3.35%. Number of quality breeding animals registered at
Central herd book in 2018, as presented in Institute for Animal Husbandry?s
annual report for goats for Central Serbia in 2018, was 159 for Balkan and
138 for Serbian white goat. As these breeds represent a valuable and
irreplaceable source of genetic variability, as well as very important
cultural and traditional heritage and further emphasis should be on
preserving and increasing their number.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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