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Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2012

Effect of a Protein-Xanthophyll Concentrate from Alfalfa and of Genotype and Sex of Lambs on their Blood Redox Profile

Katarzyna Ognik; Krzysztof Patkowski; Eugeniusz R. Grela

Abstract The experiment was conducted on lambs of the Polish Lowland sheep (PLS) and a synthetic BCP line. The redox potential was assessed in blood of lambs with different genotype and sex, which were fed feed mixtures with various contents of a proteinxanthophyll (PX) concentrate from alfalfa (1.5% and 3%). The 1.5% addition of PX concentrate to feed stimulated the response of the antioxidant defence mechanisms of the lambs to a greater extent than the 3% addition. The study showed that sex of the lambs had no significant effect on changes in the redox parameters of blood. The PLS genotype of lambs determined higher values of superoxide dismutase (SOD), total antioxidant potential of plasma (FRAP), malondialdehyde, and vitamin C than the BCP genotype. Along with the growth of the lambs, a descending tendency was observed in SOD and catalase levels, and an ascending tendency in FRAP value.


Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science | 2018

Foraging Behavior Patterns of Sheep and Horses Under a Mixed Species Grazing System

Krzysztof Patkowski; Michał Pluta; Antoni Lipiec; Monika Greguła-Kania; Tomasz M. Gruszecki

ABSTRACT The research objective was to assess the behavior patterns of the Polish Konik horse breed and the Uhruska variety of the Polish Lowland Sheep breed under a mixed-grazing system, and their relationship with climatic factors. The observation included 4 adult horses, 27 ewes with lambs and 10 primiparous ewes. The behavior of the animals and the weather conditions were recorded at 60-min intervals. Horses and sheep displayed similarities in both species-specific behavioral patterns and timing of grazing activity, and the duration of foraging sessions was mostly influenced by time of day, lower temperature and relative humidity. In addition, the two species showed more interest in the watering place in the afternoon, and drinking frequency was mainly dependent on air temperature. The animals that pastured together gradually began to mix, but at first, they remained within their species group. Both animal species can be used for environmental protection and landscape conservation making rational use of pastures within protected areas.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2015

The utility of nanowater for ram semen cryopreservation

Maciej Murawski; Tomasz Schwarz; Joanna Grygier; Krzysztof Patkowski; Zdzisław Oszczęda; Igor Jelkin; Anna Kosiek; Tomasz M. Gruszecki; Anna Szymanowska; Tomasz Skrzypek; Dorota A. Zieba; Pawel M. Bartlewski

Nanowater (NW; water declusterized in the low-temperature plasma reactor) has specific physicochemical properties that could increase semen viability after freezing and hence fertility after artificial insemination (AI) procedures. The main goal of this study was to evaluate ram semen quality after freezing in the media containing NW. Ejaculates from 10 rams were divided into two equal parts, diluted in a commercially available semen extender (Triladyl®; MiniTüb GmbH, Tiefenbach, Germany) prepared with deionized water (DW) or NW, and then frozen in liquid nitrogen. Semen samples were examined for sperm motility and morphology using the sperm class analyzer system and light microscopy. Cryo-scanning electron microscopy (cryo-SEM) was employed to determine the size of extracellular water crystals in frozen semen samples. Survival time at room temperature, aspartate aminotransferase (AspAT) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) concentrations post-thawing as well as conception/lambing rates after laparoscopic intrauterine AI of 120 ewes were also determined. There were no significant differences between DW and NW groups in sperm progressive motility (26.4 ± 12.2 and 30.8 ± 12.4%) or survival time (266.6 ± 61.3 and 270.9 ± 76.7 min) after thawing and no differences in the percentages of spermatozoa with various morphological defects before or after freezing. There were, however, differences (P < 0.05) in AspAT (DW: 187.1 ± 160.4 vs. NW: 152.7 ± 118.3 U/l) and ALP concentrations (DW: 2198.3 ± 1810.5 vs. NW: 1612.1 ± 1144.8 U/l) in semen samples post-thawing. Extracellular water crystals were larger (P < 0.05) in ejaculates frozen in NW-containing media. Ultrasonographic examinations on day 40 post-AI revealed higher (P < 0.05) conception rates in ewes inseminated with NW (78.3%) compared with DW semen (58.3%), and the percentages of ewes that carried lambs to term were 73.3% and 45.0% in NW and DW groups, respectively (P < 0.01). In summary, the use of a semen extender prepared with NW was associated with a substantial improvement in the fertilizing ability of frozen-thawed ram semen and lamb productivity of inseminated ewes.


Bulletin of The Veterinary Institute in Pulawy | 2015

Redox status in the blood of ewes in the perinatal period and during lactation

Katarzyna Ognik; Krzysztof Patkowski; Tomasz M. Gruszecki; Krzysztof Kostro

Abstract The aim of the study was to determine the effect of the perinatal period on redox status indicators in the blood of ewes before and after lambing and during lactation. The study was performed on 12 ewes of the synthetic SCP line. Blood for testing of redox parameters was collected seven times: before pregnancy, 1.5 months and 24 h before lambing, 2 and 24 h after lambing, and in the fourth and eighth weeks of lactation. The following blood indices were determined by spectrophotometry: lipid peroxides, malondialdehyde, superoxide dismutase, catalase, plasma total antioxidant capacity, uric acid, urea, bilirubin, and creatinine. The tests showed that during the perinatal period reactions are generated which lead to oxidative stress. Oxidative stress in pregnant ewes was found to increase during the period before lambing and may persist even up to weeks 4-8 of lactation.


Archive | 2006

Composition of fatty acids of muscle tissue of lambs fed feedstuff supplemented with flax seeds

Tomasz M. Gruszecki; Andrzej Junkuszew; Antoni Lipiec; Anna Szymanowska; Krzysztof Patkowski; Marek Szymanowski


Polish Journal of Soil Science | 2017

Enzymatic Activity and Content of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Soils under Low-Stack Emission in Lublin

Barbara Futa; Elżbieta Jolanta Bielińska; Sławomir Ligęza; Szymon Chmielewski; Sylwia Wesołowska; Krzysztof Patkowski; Agnieszka Mocek-Płóciniak


Annales Umcs, Zootechnica | 2010

Correlation between mammary gland morphology and gland cistern size to lactation milk yield in goat.

Anna Szymanowska; Krzysztof Patkowski; Anna Miduch; Michał Milerski


Archiv für Tierzucht | 2001

Meat Performance of hybrid ram lambs with different shares of a prolific breed

Czesława Lipecka; Tomasz M. Gruszecki; Mirosław Pięta; Anna Szymanowska; Krzysztof Patkowski; Marek Szymanowski; Andrzej Junkuszew


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2018

Mutual relations between PAHs derived from atmospheric deposition, enzymatic activity, and humic substances in soils of differently urbanized areas

Elżbieta Jolanta Bielińska; Barbara Futa; Aleksandra Ukalska-Jaruga; Jerzy Weber; Szymon Chmielewski; Sylwia Wesołowska; Agnieszka Mocek-Płóciniak; Krzysztof Patkowski; Lilla Mielnik


Annales Umcs, Zootechnica | 2009

Fatty acid content in meat from goat kids fed linseed- supplemented mixture

Anna Szymanowska; Tomasz M. Gruszecki; Antoni Lipiec; Krzysztof Patkowski

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Anna Szymanowska

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Tomasz M. Gruszecki

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Antoni Lipiec

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Szymon Chmielewski

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Andrzej Junkuszew

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Barbara Futa

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Elżbieta Jolanta Bielińska

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Katarzyna Ognik

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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Agnieszka Mocek-Płóciniak

University of Life Sciences in Poznań

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Krzysztof Kostro

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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