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Low Milk Production

Published: January 2, 2014
By: Indrajeet Vikhe

Hello,

We have 20 HF cows in our farm which are at second lactation. We feed them corn, alfalfa, pellets, mineral mixture.jowar forage. The problem we are facing is that cows don't have the require body weight and this results in low milk production ie 10liter/day.

It would be helpful if you can guide us with nutrient and feeding management.

Thanks

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Somnath H Mane
27 de marzo de 2014
for low milk production and low BCS, supply bypass fat @ 10g/1kgmilk and bypass protein particularly in transition period 30day prepartum and 90 days post partum is good option.
Shifali Sharma
20 de marzo de 2019

Factors affecting milk productions:

1 Weather, climate and geography
2 Feed
3 Accommodations
4 Cow health
5 Somatic cell counts

Shifali Sharma
17 de abril de 2019
how to increase milk quantity
Shifali Sharma
1 de mayo de 2019
Dairy Equipments (milking equipment )is good to increase the milk ?
Rudra Desai
1 de mayo de 2019
Shifali Sharma please contact Dr Hanamapure international award winner on this number 9886890980 karnataka india
SB Group
12 de abril de 2022
In order to increase the milking of the cattle, you need to provide them hay, silage, non-green grass, or fresh grass. This is because microbes found in the rumen of cattle don’t function well in any type of feed. They especially don’t work in the fibrous feed when they are not fermented. Some farmers also supplement the cows' diets with brewers' grain, which is a byproduct of the beer-making process. You should also keep in mind about frequency of feeding dairy cattle. Feeding dairy cows these types of feeds helps to increase milk production. The carbohydrates in the feed help to produce glucose and lactose in the cow's blood stream. Lactose is then transported into the cow's mammary gland, where it is turned into milk. To know more about dairy cattle feeding to increase milk production you may read a blog in https://sbgroupnepal.com/
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