Fortified Urea Molasses Mineral Mixture Block for Improving Conception Rate and Milk Production in Dairy Animals - A Farm Study

The study was aimed to assess the effect of urea molasses mineral mixture block (UMMMB) fortified with Azolla dried powder feeding on regularization of estrus in dairy animals and improving milk production. Buffaloes (8; age group 5-9 years) of which 06 were in anestrus and 02 were repeat breeder an...

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Published inIntas Polivet Vol. 21; no. 2; p. 345
Main Authors Choudhary, Govind Kumar, Dwivedi, Vishvendu, Kumar, Rajesh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Intas Pharmaceuticals Limited 01.07.2020
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Summary:The study was aimed to assess the effect of urea molasses mineral mixture block (UMMMB) fortified with Azolla dried powder feeding on regularization of estrus in dairy animals and improving milk production. Buffaloes (8; age group 5-9 years) of which 06 were in anestrus and 02 were repeat breeder and Cows (29; age group 4-5 years) of which 20 were repeat breeder and 09 were anoestrus were selected and dewormed on first day and from next day all animals were allowed to lick UMMMB fortified with dried Azolla powder @ 200-250 grams daily for 90 days. Observations on all closely monitored dairy animals revealed an average increase of milk production from 0.85-1.5 litres per animal per day in 50 percent of the animals. The 50 percent animals were in estrus and conceived also. The fodder intake was also increased following UMMMB supplementation and deworming in dairy animals. Moreover, some of the anestrus buffaloes came in heat during the study period however, after 20-30 days of completion of trial. 75% (08/06) of the buffaloes and 80% (16/20) came in heat and conceived to first impregnation. The study concluded that anthelmintic drugs decreases the parasitic load and UMMMB fortified with Azolla dried powder being a good source of energy, protein and minerals improved milk yield, dry matter intake, general health status and reproductive performance in dairy animals. Keywords: Anestrous; azolla; dairy; UMMMB
ISSN:0972-1738