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Feeding and Breeding Management Practices of Dairy Cattle in Surajpur District of Chhattisgarh

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  • Bhagat, Vandana
  • Bhonsle, D.
  • Nety, Shraddha
  • Dinkar, Paroshree
  • Yogi, Sourabh
  • Nandanwar, Arvind K.
  • Soni, Anupam

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Nutritional requirement is exceptionally important and breeding practice is decisive factor for improvement of farm animals. The present field survey was conducted in district Surajpur of Chhattisgarh state to find out feeding and breeding management practice carried out by farmers. A predesigned questionnaire schedule formulated and data were collected from randomly selected 200 household of 10 village of district Surajpur. Heat detection on the basis of symptoms and artificial insemination as method of breeding was adopted by majority of farmers. Data regarding feeding practices reveal that 1/3rd farmers followed stall feeding and 2/3rd were using stall feeding along with grazing. Concentrate feeding practiced by 2/3rd respondents. Paddy and wheat straw was the main source of dry fodder in studied area.

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  • Bhagat, Vandana & Bhonsle, D. & Nety, Shraddha & Dinkar, Paroshree & Yogi, Sourabh & Nandanwar, Arvind K. & Soni, Anupam, 2021. "Feeding and Breeding Management Practices of Dairy Cattle in Surajpur District of Chhattisgarh," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 39(12).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:358207
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