[article]
Title : |
Husbandry practice, health, productive and reproductive status of lulu cattle in Mustang, Nepal |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
G. Gautam, Author ; P. B. Oli, Author |
Publication Date: |
2022 |
Article on page: |
197-202 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Indigenous cattle, endoparasitic infection, body condition score, calving season |
Abstract: |
Lulu is the only indigenous cattle of taurine (Bos taurus) breed that is reared in northern part of central to western
Nepal. There have been no recent studies on husbandry practice, health status, productive and reproductive
performance of Lulu cattle in Nepal. Therefore, this study was conducted to know the husbandry practice, health,
productive and reproductive status of Lulu cattle in Mustang district. Household survey was conducted in Lulu
cattle rearing households (n=183) in Mustang; fecal sample of Lulu cow was collected from each household
and examined for endoparasitic infection. Body condition score (BCS), hair coat, anemic and milk production
status were recorded only from lactating cows (n=242). All of the respondents kept their cows in loose housing
system. Among them, 90.2% grazed their cattle, 21.3% provided some cultivated pastures, 3.3% supplemented
commercial feed and none of the farmers fed mineral supplementation to their cattle. All the milk produced was
used only for home consumption. Only 22% of respondents dewormed their cattle regularly and 29% never
dewormed; only 12% vaccinated against foot and mouth disease (FMD) every year and 25% never vaccinated.
Cattle of 79.8% households had endoparasitic infection. Among 242 lactating cows, 13.2% cows had poor BCS
(
the history of abortion. Mean (±SD) peak milk yield and lactation length were 2.01±0.30 liter/day and 9.84±0.86
months, respectively. Most of the cows calved in summer (72%) followed by autumn (12%), spring (11%) and
winter (5%). Mean (±SD) age of first calving, calving to conception interval, inter-calving interval, dry period and
the number of services per conception were 36.0±0.48 months, 3.99±0.68 months, 12.97±1.34 months, 2.71±0.45
months, and 1.47±0.77, respectively. In conclusion, Lulu cattle has the potentiality to increase its productive and
reproductive performance through improved health and husbandry practices. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Husbandry_practice_health_productive_and_ [...] |
in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 5 (2022) . - 197-202 p.
[article] Husbandry practice, health, productive and reproductive status of lulu cattle in Mustang, Nepal [printed text] / G. Gautam, Author ; P. B. Oli, Author . - 2022 . - 197-202 p. Languages : English ( eng) in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 5 (2022) . - 197-202 p.
Keywords: |
Indigenous cattle, endoparasitic infection, body condition score, calving season |
Abstract: |
Lulu is the only indigenous cattle of taurine (Bos taurus) breed that is reared in northern part of central to western
Nepal. There have been no recent studies on husbandry practice, health status, productive and reproductive
performance of Lulu cattle in Nepal. Therefore, this study was conducted to know the husbandry practice, health,
productive and reproductive status of Lulu cattle in Mustang district. Household survey was conducted in Lulu
cattle rearing households (n=183) in Mustang; fecal sample of Lulu cow was collected from each household
and examined for endoparasitic infection. Body condition score (BCS), hair coat, anemic and milk production
status were recorded only from lactating cows (n=242). All of the respondents kept their cows in loose housing
system. Among them, 90.2% grazed their cattle, 21.3% provided some cultivated pastures, 3.3% supplemented
commercial feed and none of the farmers fed mineral supplementation to their cattle. All the milk produced was
used only for home consumption. Only 22% of respondents dewormed their cattle regularly and 29% never
dewormed; only 12% vaccinated against foot and mouth disease (FMD) every year and 25% never vaccinated.
Cattle of 79.8% households had endoparasitic infection. Among 242 lactating cows, 13.2% cows had poor BCS
(
the history of abortion. Mean (±SD) peak milk yield and lactation length were 2.01±0.30 liter/day and 9.84±0.86
months, respectively. Most of the cows calved in summer (72%) followed by autumn (12%), spring (11%) and
winter (5%). Mean (±SD) age of first calving, calving to conception interval, inter-calving interval, dry period and
the number of services per conception were 36.0±0.48 months, 3.99±0.68 months, 12.97±1.34 months, 2.71±0.45
months, and 1.47±0.77, respectively. In conclusion, Lulu cattle has the potentiality to increase its productive and
reproductive performance through improved health and husbandry practices. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Husbandry_practice_health_productive_and_ [...] |
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