Responses of Lactating Ewes to Exogenous Growth Hormone: Short- and Long-term Effects on Productivity and Tissue Utilization of Key Metabolites
LD Sandles, YX Sun, AGC D'Cruz, GH McDowell and JM Gooden
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
41(3) 357 - 370
Published: 1988
Abstract
Responses to daily injections of bovine growth hormone (GH, 0·15 mg kg- 1 liveweight), beginning on day 10 of lactation, were measured in lactating ewes. Milk yields of GH-treated ewes increased soon after commencement of injections and continued to increase for some 25 days before reaching plateau levels. By comparison, yields of ewes injected with excipient (controls) decreased over the experiment. There was a tendency for contents of milk fat to be higher and milk protein to be lower for GH-treated than for control ewes during the first 15-20 days after injections were started.https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9880357
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