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Acceptance of UREA Molasses Block Technology Transfer on Lactating Cows in Muktagacha

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  • Md. Taibur Rahman
  • Farhana Habib
  • Md. Saiful Islam

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The Study was conducted at Muktagacha upazila of Mymensingh district in Bangladesh for a period of 9 months (From February to October, 2018) with 12 indigenous lactating cows to evaluate the performance of UMB technology by the farmers of Muktagacha upazila at Mymensingh district. Twelve indigenous cows were taken under this study from the village of Rajpur and Garaikuti of Muktagacha upazila under Mymensingh district. The cows were divided randomly into two groups having 5 animals in each group. One is control and another is UMB group. Six lactating cows of control group supplied with basal feeds without supplemented and six lactating cows of supplemented group supplied with basal feeds with the basal feeds plus 500g/d/cow UMB. Dry matter intake was measured 30 days interval and postpartum heat period were also recorded regularly, dry matter intake was significantly (p

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  • Md. Taibur Rahman & Farhana Habib & Md. Saiful Islam, 2019. "Acceptance of UREA Molasses Block Technology Transfer on Lactating Cows in Muktagacha," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 3(6), pages 319-324.
  • Handle: RePEc:aif:journl:v:3:y:2019:i:6:p:319-324
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