Study on present status of dairy farming at sadar upazila of Rangpur district

Asib Ahmed, Amitush Dutta, Sangita Mondal, Begum Mansura Hassin, Abu Jafur Md Ferdaus, Asm Sadequr Rahman
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This study was conducted to investigate the present status of dairy farming through a field survey at Rangpur Sadar Upazila, Rangpur, Bangladesh from December 2020 to December 2021. A total of 14 indigenous and 95 crossbred cows were selected randomly from the selected dairy herds. The results indicated that most of the farmers were male (25-35 years) and 17.24% of farmers involved in dairy farming were graduated. With regards to the housing system, the percentage of rearing system was found equal and the majority of the farmers could not afford fodder cultivation (70%). In the case of cross-breed animals like HF cross the farmers provided green grass and concentrate in a high amount of 11.03±0.76 kg and 4.82±0.33 kg per animal per day respectively. Likewise, straw feeding was found higher in indigenous animals (06.64±0.55 kg/animal/day). Most of the farmers followed AI (91.7%) with frozen semen (99.08%) for reproduction purposes in which 37.61% of cows need double services for conception. The age of first puberty was lower (19.97±0.57 months) in HF cows. In contrast, the average number of services per conception was lower in indigenous cows which was 1.95±0.14. The average milk yields of indigenous, HF, and SL crossbred cows were 2.36±0.118, 15.07±0.457and 3.2±0.287 L/day/cow, respectively. However, enhancing the availability of feeds and fodder, the proper market price of milk, and minimization of veterinary costs might improve dairy production in the study area as well as in other districts of Bangladesh. Res. Agric. Livest. Fish. 10(1): 83-90. 
Rangpur地区sadar upazila奶牛养殖现状研究
本研究于2020年12月至2021年12月在孟加拉国Rangpur Sadar Upazila进行实地调查,以调查奶牛养殖的现状。从选定的奶牛群中随机选取14头本地奶牛和95头杂交奶牛。结果表明:农户以男性为主(25 ~ 35岁),从事奶牛养殖的农户中有17.24%为大学毕业生;在住房制度方面,饲养制度的比例相同,大多数农民无法负担饲料种植(70%)。对于HF杂交等杂交动物,农民提供的青草和精料量较高,分别为每头动物每天11.03±0.76 kg和4.82±0.33 kg。同样,土生动物的秸秆摄取量也较高(06.64±0.55 kg/只/d)。大多数农民采用人工智能(91.7%)和冷冻精液(99.08%)进行繁殖,其中37.61%的奶牛需要双重服务才能受孕。HF奶牛首次青春期年龄较低(19.97±0.57个月)。相比之下,本地奶牛的平均受胎次数较低,为1.95±0.14。土奶牛、HF奶牛和SL奶牛的平均产奶量分别为2.36±0.118、15.07±0.457和3.2±0.287 L/d /头。然而,提高饲料和饲料的可得性、牛奶的适当市场价格以及最大限度地降低兽医成本可能会改善研究地区以及孟加拉国其他地区的乳制品生产。阿格利司。力所能及的。鱼类。10(1):83-90。
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