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Animal reproduction | 2017

Can feed supplementation of the refined vegetable oils enhance the seminal quality of rabbit bucks (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

Aly Bassunny Okab; Talaat Nasser; Sabah Gaber Elbanna; Mostafa A. Ayoub; Emad Mohammed Samara

Exploring new feeding strategies are a necessary aspect for improving the reproductive performance in rabbits. Twenty healthy rabbit bucks with a mean live body weight of 1.01 kg (SD = 0.12) and age of 6 months old were used for a period of 17 weeks to examine the influence of feeding soybean and sunflower oils on their reproductive performance. Rabbits were randomly assigned into 4 groups (5 bucks/group), where bucks in the 1st group, served as a control, were fed for 14 weeks on a standard ration without any oil supplementation, while bucks in the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th groups received -on the basis of the inclusion ratea ration supplemented with 3% soybean oil, 3% sunflower oil, and 1.5% soybean oil plus 1.5% sunflower oil, respectively. Climatic, bio-physiological, blood and seminal measurements were all been determined. The obtained results suggested that offering rations supplemented with soybean and/or sunflower oils at the level of 3% of DM to rabbit bucks had no impacts on their health status, based on the findings that feed conversion ratio, blood hematology as well as liver and kidney functions were all not altered; thereby, indicating that the refined vegetable oils can be safely supplemented into rabbits rations. Most importantly, the collected evidences proposed that supplementing vegetable oil-enriched rations to rabbit bucks during their adulthood may demonstrate subsequent positive influences on their reproductive characteristics as early as the 3rd/4th week after feeding on such oils. This was generally manifested by the higher (P < 0.05) sperm concentration, total sperm output, percentage of motile sperms, as well as the lower (P < 0.05) percentages of dead and altered acrosomal sperms that observed in bucks compared to their control twins. Based on the obtained results herein, feeding rations supplemented with soybean and/or sunflower oils at the level of 3% of DM to rabbit bucks during their adulthood would produced an acceptable semen quality compared to the control bucks. Research dealing with such aspect may improve our understanding of the nutritional requirements and production of rabbits. However, further researches are definitely imperative because of the number of bucks per group was considerably low in the current experiment.


International Journal of Biometeorology | 2016

Assessment of heat tolerance and production performance of Aardi, Damascus, and their crossbred goats

Emad Mohammed Samara; Khalid A. Abdoun; Aly Bassunny Okab; Mohammed Abdo Al-Badwi; Mohamed El-Zarei; Ali Mohamed Al-Seaf; Ahmed Abrahim Al-Haidary

The question of whether the adaptability and production performance in goats may be enhanced using a crossbreeding program between bucks of a native and heat-tolerant breed and does of an exotic and dual-purpose breed was approached and examined herein by comparing purebred Aardi and Damascus goats and their crossbred lines (i.e., 1/2 Aardi 1/2 Damascus (½A½D) and 1/4 Aardi 3/4 Damascus (¼A¾D)) reared in a region characterized by dry and hot bioclimatic conditions. Twenty-four male 6-month-old kids randomly segregated into four groups (six replicates/group) were used for the experiment. Climatic, thermo-physiological, biophysiological, metabolic, blood hematological, and biochemical measurements were all determined. The obtained results indicated that such a program was proven to be successful. This conclusion was demonstrated by the findings that crossbred goats (i.e., 1/2A1/2D and 1/4A3/4D) under such bioclimatic conditions were able to show (P < 0.05) higher heat tolerance capabilities compared to purebred Damascus goats as well as manifested (P < 0.05) higher production performance compared to the purebred Aardi goats. Accordingly, these evidences could emphasize that the crossbreeding may enable these animals to display a simultaneous improvement of both traits by the possible benefits that could arise from heterosis and breed complementarity. Researches dealing with this aspect may very well improve our understanding of goat’s production and welfare under harsh environmental conditions. Future studies should include an economic analysis of traits that have the potential to impact the overall profitability to a vertically coordinated system.


Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2012

Thermoregulatory and physiological responses of Najdi sheep exposed to environmental heat load prevailing in Saudi Arabia.

Ahmed A. Al-Haidary; Riyadh S. Aljumaah; M. A. Alshaikh; Khalid A. Abdoun; Emad Mohammed Samara; Aly Bassunny Okab; M. M. Alfuraiji


Journal of Animal Science | 2013

Subsequent influences of feeding intact green seaweed Ulva lactuca to growing lambs on the seminal and testicular characteristics in rams1

Emad Mohammed Samara; Aly Bassunny Okab; Khalid A. Abdoun; A. M. El-Waziry; Ahmad Alhaidary


Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2012

Exercise and dehydration minimized bleeding time in camels (Camelus dromedarius): a clinical standpoint.

Emad Mohammed Samara; Khalid A. Abdoun; Aly Bassunny Okab; Ahmed A. Al-Haidary


Journal of Camel Practice and Research | 2015

Expression analysis of heat shock proteins in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)

M.T. Sadder; H.M. Migdadi; A.M. Zakri; Khalid A. Abdoun; Emad Mohammed Samara; Aly Bassunny Okab; Ahmed A. Al-Haidary


Journal of Camel Practice and Research | 2013

The relationship between coat colour and thermoregulation in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius)

Khalid A. Abdoun; Emad Mohammed Samara; Aly Bassunny Okab; Ahmed A. Al-Haidary


Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences | 2017

Comparison of Heat shock Protein gene (HSP70-1) Sequence in Aradi and Damascus Goat breeds (Capra hircus) raised under heat stress conditions

Mohamed El-Zarei; Ali Mohamed Al-Seaf; Ahmed A. Al-Haidary; Aly Bassunny Okab; Emad Mohammed Samara; Khalid A. Abdoun


The FASEB Journal | 2012

Acid-Base Balance in Camels (Camelus dromedarius): Effects of Exercise and Dehydration

Aly Bassunny Okab; Khalid A. Abdoun; Emad M. Samara


Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances | 2012

State of Acid-base Balance in Dehydrated Camels (Camelus dromedarius)

Khalid A. Abdoun; Emad Mohammed Samara; Aly Bassunny Okab; Ahmed A. Al-Haidary

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