Indian Buffalo Breeds Explained
Indian buffalo breeds are robust and selected for different climate in different regions in India. Therefore production potential of buffaloes varies
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Dairy farming knowledge covering cow and buffalo feeding, milk production improvement, reproductive management, disease prevention, and sustainable dairy farm practices.
Indian buffalo breeds are robust and selected for different climate in different regions in India. Therefore production potential of buffaloes varies
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Buffalo farming in India carries a paradox that every experienced veterinarian eventually notices.
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Understanding buffalo biology shows that buffaloes have a slower metabolic rhythm, higher tolerance for fibrous feed, and a different stress response pattern compared to cattle.
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Sorghum fodder nutritional value in cattle depends on maturity, fertilization, and variety of the seed used
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Delayed Fermentation Intolerance is not a disease in the conventional sense. It is a tolerance failure, not a digestive failure. The rumen is able to ferment carbohydrates and proteins. Microbial activity continues.
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Cow Heat Medicine: Hormones, Brands, and the Scientific Truth Behind Their Use Cow heat medicine is one of the most searched topics in dairy farming today. Every farmer wants a simple answer to one question: Which injection will bring my cow into heat? Unfortunately, reproductive physiology does not work on shortcuts. Heat is not a
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Modern dairy farming is witnessing an unprecedented paradox. On one hand, farmers are investing heavily in sexed semen, elite embryos, and imported genetics.
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This limited period of receptivity is called estrus and rhythmic cycle of its various phases is called estrous cycle. Its is usually 21day long. Once the animal reaches puberty and starts reproductive cycling there is a repeated pattern of hormone production. Estrous cycle in cows and buffaloes are of 21 days.
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In early lactation, high-yielding dairy cows enter a state of negative energy balance (NEB) because: Milk energy output increases rapidly
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Most farmers routinely use commercial mineral mixtures without understanding what minerals their animals actually need, how much is required, or whether the product they are using is even economical. This article explains how to make mineral mixture at home for cows, buffaloes, goats and other livestock in a scientific yet practical way, suitable for Indian conditions.
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