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Online ISSN : 2319-7706 Issues : 12 per year Publisher : Excellent Publishers Email : editorijcmas@gmail.com / submit@ijcmas.com Editor-in-chief: Dr.M.Prakash Index Copernicus ICV 2018: 95.39 NAAS RATING 2020: 5.38 |
The present study was carried out on feeding management practices on dairy animals, reared by 200 farmers’ viz: villages of the Maitha, Akbarpur, Derapur and Rasulabad blocks of Kanpur Dehat district. This is presented in central plane zone of Uttar Pradesh state. The result of the study revealed that among the total 1175 dairy animals maintained by the 200 dairy farmer maximum 57.10 per cent were buffaloes and 42.90 per cent were cattle. Regarding feeding management practices in district there was 71.00 per cent of farmers grown the fodder crops. 77.50 per cent of farmer followed the stall feeding for animals and 85.00 per cent of farmers tried individual type of feeding for dairy animals. 55.50 per cent of farmers practicing of concentrate mixture feeding to their animals on before milking. More than half farmers were fed the pattern of feeding as (GF+DF+Concentrate) for the animals. While 33.00 per cent practiced as (DF+Conc+Salt). 83.50 per cent of farmers fed as chopped the green or dry fodder and, less than half 39.00 per cent of respondents did not adopted any measure for extra feeding their animals, and 35.00 per cent farmers fed the extra feed and fodder to their cattle and buffaloes when assured to as she pregnant, 15.00 per cent fed as when two month before of pregnant animals, and only 10.00 per cent of farmers fed as extra feed and fodder to their animals as one month before of pregnancy. 83.00 per cent of farmers were fed the concentrate mixture to their animals after the milking, 57.50 per cent of respondents provide drinking water as require well as ad.lib.