Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking

During a 90-day study in Mali, West Africa, 18 Zebu by Montbeliond calves, age 50 + 23d, weighing 30 + 7 kg, under farmer management, were used to test the profitability of replacing suckled milk by a maize - groundnut cake-rice bran concentrate fed dry. During the first 45d period there were no dif...

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Autores principales: Ouologuem, B., Reese, A.A., Traoré, A., Debrah, S.K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29745
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author Ouologuem, B.
Reese, A.A.
Traoré, A.
Debrah, S.K.
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Ouologuem, B.
Reese, A.A.
Traoré, A.
author_facet Ouologuem, B.
Reese, A.A.
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Debrah, S.K.
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description During a 90-day study in Mali, West Africa, 18 Zebu by Montbeliond calves, age 50 + 23d, weighing 30 + 7 kg, under farmer management, were used to test the profitability of replacing suckled milk by a maize - groundnut cake-rice bran concentrate fed dry. During the first 45d period there were no differences in responses of calves receiving concentrate (E) and calves suckling according to the traditional strategy (c). During the second 45d period, milk offtake was greater for E calves, 2.34 vs. 1.77 l/d; milk suckled was less for E calves, 0.39 vs. 0.95 l/d; and average daily gain was greater for E calves, 442 vs. 139 g/d. Average concentrate consumption was 0.74 kg/d. Concentrate was compounded of locally available byproducts and cost 85 francs/kg. Considering milk sold as the only benefit, net return to unit feed cost for E calves was 1.24 and for C calves 0.81. Adding the value of the weight gain, E. calves was 1.24 and for C calves 0.81. Adding the value of the weight gain, E calves gave a 1.61 return and C calves gave a 0.98 return.
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spelling CGSpace297452024-04-25T06:01:49Z Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking Ouologuem, B. Reese, A.A. Traoré, A. Debrah, S.K. calves feed concentrates profitablity milk replacers feed composition milk production weight economic analysis During a 90-day study in Mali, West Africa, 18 Zebu by Montbeliond calves, age 50 + 23d, weighing 30 + 7 kg, under farmer management, were used to test the profitability of replacing suckled milk by a maize - groundnut cake-rice bran concentrate fed dry. During the first 45d period there were no differences in responses of calves receiving concentrate (E) and calves suckling according to the traditional strategy (c). During the second 45d period, milk offtake was greater for E calves, 2.34 vs. 1.77 l/d; milk suckled was less for E calves, 0.39 vs. 0.95 l/d; and average daily gain was greater for E calves, 442 vs. 139 g/d. Average concentrate consumption was 0.74 kg/d. Concentrate was compounded of locally available byproducts and cost 85 francs/kg. Considering milk sold as the only benefit, net return to unit feed cost for E calves was 1.24 and for C calves 0.81. Adding the value of the weight gain, E. calves was 1.24 and for C calves 0.81. Adding the value of the weight gain, E calves gave a 1.61 return and C calves gave a 0.98 return. 1994-03 2013-06-11T09:24:43Z 2013-06-11T09:24:43Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29745 en Limited Access Springer Tropical Animal Health and Production;26(1): 37-48
spellingShingle calves
feed concentrates
profitablity
milk replacers
feed composition
milk production
weight
economic analysis
Ouologuem, B.
Reese, A.A.
Traoré, A.
Debrah, S.K.
Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking
title Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking
title_full Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking
title_fullStr Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking
title_full_unstemmed Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking
title_short Profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking
title_sort profitability of replacing milk with a concentrate for calves of cows requiring calf at foot for milking
topic calves
feed concentrates
profitablity
milk replacers
feed composition
milk production
weight
economic analysis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29745
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