Author(s):
Sanjeev Kumar, Manoj Kumar Bansala, Deepak Sharma, Jagdeep Kumar, Hitash Singh, Rajkumar and DS Sahu
Abstract:
Twelve growing buffalo calves, weighed about 141 kg, were selected from Livestock Research Center of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology
, Meerut, for this experiment. Growing buffalo calves were placed on three dietary treatments i.e. recommended plane of nutrition, improved village practice and grazing treatments. These animals were placed on dietary treatments, in a group of 4 for 6
th fort nights. Significantly different body weight gain during 1
st, 5
th and 6
th fortnights and cumulative body weight gain at the end of 5
th and 6
th fortnights were recorded. The cumulative body weight gain recorded on recommended plane of nutrition, improved village practice and grazing treatments were respectively 26.250±3.734
a kg, 38.300±2.572
b kg and 31.375±1.785
ab kg. The higher weight gain on improved village practice treatment was due to higher amount of barseem included in the diet as to meet the dry matter requirements of the animals. DCP utilization efficiency was better on grazing treatment during 6
th fortnight and it was due to restriction in the fodder available for grazing. The most important is feeding cost for gain (Rs/Kg) was significantly and drastically lower on grazing treatment which indicates that waste land, bank of the rivers, road sides and railway track sides can be utilized for grazing for low cost production.
Sanjeev Kumar, Manoj Kumar Bansala, Deepak Sharma, Jagdeep Kumar, Hitash Singh, Rajkumar and DS Sahu. Effect of protein supplementation on growth performance of Buffalo calves. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2018;7(4):697-700.