2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.708.134
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Survey on Housing and Feeding Practices of Buffaloes Owners in Junagadh and Porbandar District of Gujarat

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“…Present study also detected that overall, 32.00 per cent cattle owners fed 2-3 kg concentrate to lactating cow per day, 27.33 per cent fed 1-2 kg per day, 17.34 per cent fed 3-4 kg per day, 12 per cent cattle owners fed 4-5 kg while remaining 11.33 per cent cattle owners were fed below 1 kg of concentrate to lactating cow per day (Roy et al, 2020). Overall, 84.67 per cent cattle owners did not feed common salt to their cattle while remaining only 15.33 per cent cattle owners were fed common salt to their cattle (Pata et al, 2018). From the study it was revealed that overall, 78.67 per cent cattle owners fed mineral mixture to their cattle while remaining only 21.33 per cent not fed (Kumar et al, 2017).…”
Section: Feeding Managementmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Present study also detected that overall, 32.00 per cent cattle owners fed 2-3 kg concentrate to lactating cow per day, 27.33 per cent fed 1-2 kg per day, 17.34 per cent fed 3-4 kg per day, 12 per cent cattle owners fed 4-5 kg while remaining 11.33 per cent cattle owners were fed below 1 kg of concentrate to lactating cow per day (Roy et al, 2020). Overall, 84.67 per cent cattle owners did not feed common salt to their cattle while remaining only 15.33 per cent cattle owners were fed common salt to their cattle (Pata et al, 2018). From the study it was revealed that overall, 78.67 per cent cattle owners fed mineral mixture to their cattle while remaining only 21.33 per cent not fed (Kumar et al, 2017).…”
Section: Feeding Managementmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Singh et al [8] observed that problems of mastitis in cross bred cow and high cost of veterinary medicine were main constraint in health management. Pata et al [9] concluded that unavailability of on time veterinary services for treatment and lack of veterinary services for treatment were main constraints. Gopi et al [10] concluded that high cost of veterinary treatment services was main constraint.…”
Section: (C) Health Management Constraints Perceived By Commercial Da...mentioning
confidence: 99%