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Average milk production of cattle

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  • There is need of improved and innovative technology to raise production and productivity for enhancing efficiency of agriculture in NER. The Tribal Sub-Plan (TSP) is a strategy for Socio-economic development and livelihood security of tribal people of Meghalaya. The study was conducted to assess the socio-economic status of the respondents and to analyze the tangible and intangible benefits of the interventions in Rongram block of West Garo Hills distrct of Meghalaya. A total sample of 120 respondents was drawn from the different technological components.

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  • The present study was conducted to ascertain the effects of feeding Strategic supplementation. The trial was conducted on 40 lactating cows on villages of Jasinagar road of district Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. Cows were divided randomly into 4 dietary treatments of 10 animals each considering their body weight, milk yield, parity and stage of lactation. The experiment was conducted for the period of 180 days. In group I (control group) the average milk yield of the animals was 4.420.28. In group II, the average milk yield was 4.23±0.73.

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  • First lactation records (91) of Tharparkar cows, progeny of 10 sires, were analyzed to estimate the variance components and breeding values of sires for first lactation milk yield using simple daughter’s average method ( ), Contemporary comparison method (CC), least-squares method (LSM) and best linear unbiased prediction (BLUP). Using , CC, LSM and BLUP methods of sire evaluation the average breeding value of sires were 1849.10 kg, 1836.17 kg, 1858.65kg and 1859.03 kg respectively.

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  • There has been only modest improvement in the productivity of indigenous cows, cross- breds or buffaloes over the last two decades in India (Table 1). The average daily milk production data at 6.52 kg for crossbreds, 2.10 kg for indigenous cattle and 4.44 kg for buffaloes (NSSO, 2007) suggests that the productivity of these animals is far below their genetic potential.

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