Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience

Metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) of the stall-fed resources met half of the requirements of crossbred cows in the Central Ethiopian highlands. The average supply of ME and CP from stall-feeding supported a milk yield of 850 kg or 55 percent of the lactation yield. The additional ME a...

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Main Author: Varvikko, T.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: Institute of Agricultural Research 1993
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50883
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description Metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) of the stall-fed resources met half of the requirements of crossbred cows in the Central Ethiopian highlands. The average supply of ME and CP from stall-feeding supported a milk yield of 850 kg or 55 percent of the lactation yield. The additional ME and CP required was provided by grazing and/or from body reserves. Feeding of ME and CP was always slightly above maintenance and it never met the requirement for milk production. In addition to the constraints in the basal feed production and the availability of supplementary feeds on-farm, large herd sizes penalize the nutrition of individual animals. Increased feed production and feed budgeting according to actual requirements is necessary to utilize the genetic potential for milk production of crossbred dairy cows. Hay making soon after the long rains is a simple, practical way to improve the feeding on-farm.
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spelling CGSpace508832023-02-15T09:29:35Z Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience Varvikko, T. selale dairy cattle small farms milk production highlands milk yield animal feeding crossbreds lactation farming systems land use livestock population Metabolizable energy (ME) and crude protein (CP) of the stall-fed resources met half of the requirements of crossbred cows in the Central Ethiopian highlands. The average supply of ME and CP from stall-feeding supported a milk yield of 850 kg or 55 percent of the lactation yield. The additional ME and CP required was provided by grazing and/or from body reserves. Feeding of ME and CP was always slightly above maintenance and it never met the requirement for milk production. In addition to the constraints in the basal feed production and the availability of supplementary feeds on-farm, large herd sizes penalize the nutrition of individual animals. Increased feed production and feed budgeting according to actual requirements is necessary to utilize the genetic potential for milk production of crossbred dairy cows. Hay making soon after the long rains is a simple, practical way to improve the feeding on-farm. 1993 2014-10-31T06:21:47Z 2014-10-31T06:21:47Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50883 en Limited Access Institute of Agricultural Research
spellingShingle selale
dairy cattle
small farms
milk production
highlands
milk yield
animal feeding
crossbreds
lactation
farming systems
land use
livestock population
Varvikko, T.
Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience
title Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience
title_full Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience
title_fullStr Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience
title_short Nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the Ethiopian highlands: The Selale experience
title_sort nutrition constraint to improved smallholder milk production in the ethiopian highlands the selale experience
topic selale
dairy cattle
small farms
milk production
highlands
milk yield
animal feeding
crossbreds
lactation
farming systems
land use
livestock population
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