Abstract

A field survey was conducted in the Varanasi district to find out the status of existing breeding and health care management practices followed by dairy farmers. A total of 80farmers were selected from the 4 randomly selected blocks of the district and survey was done with the help of prepared interview schedule throughout November 2021 to April 2022. Majority of the farmers (73.75%) always practised Artificial Insemination (A.I.)as a method of breeding for their dairy animals while mucus discharge was mostly used for detecting heat. About 24.00 percent of farmers always followed deworming and 26.25 per cent always vaccinated their dairy animals against FMD and HS. Repeat breeding was a major reproductive problem in dairy animals faced always by about 75.00 per cent of the farmers and pregnancy diagnosis of dairy animals was practised by only about42.50 per cent of the farmers.

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