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Dr. Chandan Prasad
MBA (Agribusiness management), B.V.Sc & A.H.
Product Manager, Provimi Animal Nutrition, a Part of Cargill Animal Nutrition
MBA (Agribusiness management), B.V.Sc & A.H.
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Participation in Forum on January 14, 2014
I also agree with Mr. Raza. Beside this, I would like to say, that roughage digestion should be mentioned first than carbohydrate and protein, as ruminants are mainly fibre eating animals. It is not clear, whether it is meant for some educational program to vet students or farmers. If it is for farmers, rather than sticking to anatomy and physiology, this should contain feeding guidelines also.
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Participation in Forum on July 10, 2013
To some extent, I agree with Dr. Madan. But at the same time, this is not feasible in entire geography of India or the world, because Good quality forage is not available everywhare throughout the year. Second thing, only forage feeding can not be at par with grain mixed feeding in terms of milk production. I had been a part of such project, where no concentrate was fed to animals and they were ke ...
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