Abstract
A study was carried out to compare the breeding and calf rearing practices of modern specialized dairy farms of north and south Gujarat. The data was collected from ten specialized dairy farms, each from the north and south Gujarat. The study revealed that farms of the southern region mostly reared buffaloes, which relied on natural service, whereas northern farms mostly reared cows, and AI was more popular. Around 22.2 and 16.7% of dairy farms preferred pedigreed and sex-sorted semen from the private sector, respectively. Most of the dairy farms (60%) purchased frozen semen doses from the co-operative sector. About 20% of dairy farms used sex-sorted semen at the price of Rs. 2100-3000 per dose. One farm from the north and another one from south were using Delaval® heat detector system. The majority (75%) of the dairy farms adopted the practice of colostrum feeding by allowing for natural suckling. The majority (70%) of the dairy farms provided first colostrum feeding within 2 to 4 hours of calf birth. Some dairy farms (20%) possessed individual calf boxes. From the research finding, it can be concluded that artificial insemination was more famous in north Gujarat. Many specialized dairy farms of north Gujarat were adopting most advanced breeding practices by the use of sex-sorted and pedigreed semen of private companies to produce an offspring of the desired sex, high milk yielding potential and healthy one.
Highlights
D airy farming in India is mostly carried out as a mixed farming system by smallholder farmers along with agriculture
Many specialized dairy farms of north Gujarat were adopting most advanced breeding practices by the use of sex-sorted and pedigreed semen of private companies to produce an offspring of the desired sex, high milk yielding potential and healthy one
AI was significantly more used in farms of north Gujarat, perhaps due to more number of cattle kept
Summary
D airy farming in India is mostly carried out as a mixed farming system by smallholder farmers along with agriculture. Specialized dairy farms need to be professional for management practices with possible farm mechanization. Accurate prediction of calving by alarm or zoometry can save the life of calf as well as a dam (Sorathiya et al, 2019). Such new technology is costly for developing countries like. In the era of sex-sorted semen from progeny tested bull, breeding practices having great value for identifying the technological gap to develop suitable dairy development program. The present study was conducted to assess the comparative aspects of prevailing calf and breeding management practices of modern dairy farms in both these regions
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