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Vol. 10, Issue 5, Part D (2025)

Assessed investigation on the Cyprian weaned goats' body size and mass after ‎the ‎propolis ‎inclusion

Author(s): Jian Ibraheem Khudadad, Murtadha Salih Hatem, Wasan Abbas Jawad, Asmaa Abdulsattar Obaid and Amel Mustafa Kamil
Abstract: Propolis is a bee product that has antibacterial, antiviral, and antioxidant effects according to various studies. It also improves immune system functions. It has different positive influences that engaged positively in the productivity of animal.‎ The target of the document is to regulate the outcome of different concentrations of ‎aqueous ‎extract of ‎Propolis on the body dimensions and weights of weaned Cyprian ‎goats.‎ ‎
Methods: 24 weaned Cyprian ‎goats aged 90 days were separated into four groups. Standard Set (CG) ‎and ‎threesome treated groups with different doses of ‎aqueous extract of propolis to determine its effect ‎after ‎‎2, 4, 6, 8, 12 weeks compared with the control group. The results have appeared important ‎outcome ‎‎(p<0.05) of propolis in both body dimensions ‎‎(body length, height at the front, chest, ‎and ‎abdominal ‎circumferences) and body weight after 6-12 weeks of treatment with ‎Propolis extract. It ‎could be ‎concluded that the positive outcome of propolis solution on the organic structure dimensions and weight of weaned ‎goats ‎make it a good choice for improving the weaning stress of goats.
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International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Jian Ibraheem Khudadad, Murtadha Salih Hatem, Wasan Abbas Jawad, Asmaa Abdulsattar Obaid, Amel Mustafa Kamil. Assessed investigation on the Cyprian weaned goats' body size and mass after ‎the ‎propolis ‎inclusion. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2025;10(5):246-251. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2025.v10.i5d.2270
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