Performance of crossbred dairy cattle in farmers' herds
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Keywords:
Crossbred cattle, Farmers' herds, PerformanceAbstract
The data on growth, reproductive and productive performance of crossbred cattle maintained in farmers' herds aroundBangalore were analysed. The average chest girth during first month and 12 months was 74.59 and 106.96 cm, while the
averages of body weights estimated from chest girth and body length were 33.84 and 129.17 kg respectively. Signiflcant
influence of farm was noticed on chest girth, body length, height at withers and body weight up to 24 months, while the
influence of year and month of birth was significant only durmg certain ages. The percentage of eaivings was associated with calendar month and season. It ranged from 6.15 in February to 10.22 in October. Among seasons, the highest percentage was in autumn (27.49) and the lowest (21.28) in winter. The averages of AFC, PPSI, SP, S/C and CI were 1168 days, 143.46 days, 226.G9 days, 2.32 and 497.40 days respectively. Farm and year of calving affected them significantly. The averagc-first lactatIon milk yield estimated from monthly test day records was 2624.50 kg, while the average over all lactations was 2654,89 kg. The effects due to fann and year of calving on lactation milk yield were significant, The effect of sire and age at first calving on first lactation milk yield were not significant. The results indicated that there is a need to evolve package of praetices suitable for farmers' herds not only to improve the performance of crossbreds, but
also to reduce the variability in the performance due to variation in the management.
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RAO, M. K., REDDY, A. O., & BHASKAR, B. V. (2013). Performance of crossbred dairy cattle in farmers’ herds. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 70(6). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/36120