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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.18047/poljo.21.1.sup.25

FATTY ACID PROFILE IN MILK OF BOVEC SHEEP FED IN THE STABLE OR GRAZED IN DIFFERENT PASTURES

Angela Cividini ; University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Groblje 3, Domžale, Slovenia
Mojca Simčič ; University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Groblje 3, Domžale, Slovenia


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Abstract

The fatty acid profile in the milk of Bovec sheep fed total mixed ratio (TMR) and grazed natural pastures in the lowland (480 m altitude) supplemented with the second harvest (L) as well as grazed different altitude mountain pastures; M1 (1100- 1300 m altitude), M2 (1600-1700 m altitude), M3 (1800 m altitude), M4 (1900 m altitude), M5 (2200 m altitude) were determined. There was an important effect when ewes were turned from the stable to the pasture on all fatty acids. The percentage of α-linolenic acid (ALA), arachidonic acid (ARA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) increased significantly (P<0.001) with the diet. In the milk from M5 grazing the percentage of ALA was 2.5 times higher than in milk from L and 2.6 times higher than in milk from TMR. The percentage of ARA and DHA in milk was the highest when ewes were grazing on the M5 pasture (0.21±0.02 wt. %; 0.22±0.02 wt. %) respectively. Total n-3PUFA and n-6PUFA increased significantly (P<0.001) by the diet. Therefore, the n-6/n-3PUFA ratio was the best (1.2) in milk produced in the highest mountain pasture (M5), in terms of nutritional requirements.

Keywords

ewe milk; fatty acid; stable; mountain grazing

Hrčak ID:

150657

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/150657

Publication date:

2.9.2015.

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