2nd INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON APPLIED SCIENCES, Paris, Fransa, 25 Ağustos 2023, cilt.1, ss.281-282
Many scientific studies are carried out directly or indirectly with humans, animals and plants. In the scientific studies to be done, we believe that the body electricity, which is produced in the body of the living and which is constantly present, should be taken into account as an effective factor in the production activities, and for this purpose, we conducted this study. We believe that the body electricity should be included in the environment in order to make the sheep rumen fluids used in the rumen simulators to be made in the Daisy II incubator closer to the reality. In this way, the most realistic environment will be provided by adding the effect factors of body electricity as well as many factors that may affect the result. The study was carried out on a total of 16 Karayaka sheep breeds, including 4 lambs, 4 yearling sheep, 4 pregnant sheep and 4 lactating sheep. The data obtained in the study were recorded by measuring the body electricity of the animals before and after the pasture at 3 different periods for each group. At the end of the study, it was observed that the value of the body electric currents of the sheep, which was determined as 0.12±0.001 v before feeding, was higher than the value determined as 0.09±0.002 v after the feeding. The difference between them was found to be statistically significant (p<0.05). However, it was determined that the fact that the live weights of the animals in the groups were different and they were in different physiological periods did not make a significant (p>0.05) difference in the body electrical currents before and after feeding (except for lambs (p<0.05)). It can be said that the measurements made in other periods and groups, the body electrical currents may change after feeding, and the body electrical currents differ according to the animals fed indoors, especially during the pasture period, before going out to the pasture and when returning to the pasture.