Exploring the Adaptation Strategies to Meteorological Disasters Followed by Dairy Farmers of Indian Sundarbans

L. Vijay, Asif Mohammad, A. Chatterjee, Chimi Yangzom Lepcha, Girish C.E.
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Breeding, feeding, health care and shelter management play a crucial role in maximizing the potential of dairy animals for milk production and protecting them from meteorological disasters. This study involved a sample of 180 dairy farmers, selected randomly from the Kakdwip, Namkhana and Sagar blocks in the Sundarbans region of India, to explore the management strategies they adopted. The findings of the study revealed that the majority of the respondents (74.45%) were rearing indigenous breeds. The majority (70.00%) of the farmers in the study area were in touch with local para vets for any immediate veterinary assistance. (71.67%) of dairy farmers utilized crop residues, tree leaves and grazing practices as alternatives used to cope with fodder shortages caused by the disaster and 20.56 percent of dairy farmers were feeding less concentrate and less green fodder as feed during the disaster conditions. Preventive measures, such as vaccination, were adopted by (61.11%) of the respondents to maintain the health of animals. Among animal sheds only, 6.11 percent of farmers built raised sheds from ground level to avoid injury or death. Therefore, the management of breeding, feeding, health care and shelter among dairy farmers in the Sundarbans region needs improvement. It can be possible by organizing awareness programs on breeding services, providing seeds of high-yielding varieties by dairy cooperatives for fodder cultivation, equipping veterinarians for timely health care and financial help for better shed construction.
探索印度孙德尔本斯奶农对气象灾害的适应策略
在最大限度地发挥奶牛产奶潜力和保护其免受气象灾害影响方面,育种、饲养、保健和棚舍管理起着至关重要的作用。本研究从印度孙德尔本斯地区的 Kakdwip、Namkhana 和 Sagar 区块随机抽取了 180 名奶牛场主,探讨他们所采取的管理策略。研究结果显示,大多数受访者(74.45%)饲养本地品种。研究地区的大多数农民(70.00%)都与当地的辅助兽医保持联系,以获得及时的兽医援助。(71.67%的奶农利用农作物秸秆、树叶和放牧方法来应对灾害造成的饲料短缺,20.56%的奶农在灾害期间减少了精饲料和青饲料的喂养。61.11%的受访者采取了疫苗接种等预防措施来保持动物健康。仅在牲畜棚舍中,就有 6.11% 的养殖户在地面上建造了高架棚舍,以避免伤亡。因此,巽他湾地区奶农对繁殖、饲养、保健和住所的管理需要改进。这可以通过组织养殖服务宣传计划、由奶牛合作社提供高产品种种子用于饲料种植、配备兽医及时提供医疗保健服务以及提供资金帮助以改善棚舍建设来实现。
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