Abstract:
The present study was undertaken to comparative the nutritive value of
human and Nubian goat colostrums during the first three days after
parturition and to verify the effects of colostral days and parity order on
colostrums composition, The study was conducted at two different sites, the
hospital of ELshkfadol in Omdurman and Sudan university dairy farm. six
lactating goats three on second parity and three on third parity were selected
.six mother three mothers on second parity and three mothers on their third
parity a total of 36 colostrums samples were collected to represent the
different parities, the three colostrums days. The result revealed significance
differences in chemical composition between the two species. Goat
colostrums recorded higher percentage in fat, CP, Ash, TS and T.N.F.
Lactose and moisture were significance higher in human colostrums. No
significance in ash constituent, acidity and PH (Physical composition).In
both species the first colostrums day samples significant secured the highest
in fat, cp, ash, .N.F, and in TS. While the lactose, moisture component
showed a vise verse trend. The parity order exerted different effect on
colostrums quality of the two Spp. In both Spp. colostrums showed non
significance in acidity (physical composition).