Unveiling the World of Dairy: Inside the Extensive Dairy Production System
Dive deep into the heart of dairy farming with our latest video, where we explore the extensive dairy production system that feeds millions around the globe.
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Dive deep into the heart of dairy farming with our latest video, where we explore the extensive dairy production system that feeds millions around the globe.
Kenya’s agricultural and livestock sectors are on the verge of a transformative shift with the potential introduction of South Asian water buffalo. Known for their superior meat and milk production, these buffalo species have been a cornerstone of the dairy and meat industries in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
We begun this project at a time when the The animal was in poor body condition, suffered from silent heat and low yields.
This cow was bony, with brown coat and struggled to rise up and walk. This unfortunate case case as a result of post-calving stress that affects cows that calved down recently.
The calving interval is a crucial factor in cattle farming, influencing both productivity and profitability. It refers to the period between the birth of one calf and the subsequent birth of the next calf from the same cow.
Raising a bull for meat requires careful selection, proper feeding, health management, and humane handling to ensure optimal growth, meat quality, and profitability.
Milk fever, ketosis and low milk yield in recent calvers is preventable!
Prepartum cows, or cows in the final stage of pregnancy, require a well-balanced diet to ensure a smooth transition into lactation and to prevent metabolic disorders.
Silage is an essential feed source for livestock, offering a cost-effective and nutritious alternative during periods of feed scarcity.
stages of pregnancy in cows is crucial for dairy farmers to ensure optimal cow health and productivity.
In dairy farming, maintaining the health and productivity of cows is essential for both economic and animal welfare reasons. Among the many factors that influence a cow’s well-being, trace elements play a critical role in ensuring optimal growth, reproduction, and milk production. A deficiency in trace elements can lead to noticeable symptoms, including changes in coat color, reduced fertility, and compromised milk yield.