Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, Nepal

Livestock farming in Nepal, especially buffalo farming alone contributes a major share in livelihoods of farmers. Stall feeding of buffalo is common in Chitwan with occasional grazing. This raises questions about status of nutrients supplied to maintain productivity as feed resources varied in fores...

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Main Authors: Manoj Kumar Shah, Yusuke Tabata, Hajime Kumagai, Yoshiaki Hayashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tribhuvan University, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Prithu Technical College 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/janr/article/view/22228/18955
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spelling doaj-1d51a0b92e65425c9fc51e13937768242020-11-24T23:07:41ZengTribhuvan University, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Prithu Technical CollegeJournal of Agriculture and Natural Resources 2661-62702661-62892018-12-0111133141https://doi.org/10.3126/janr.v1i1.22228Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, NepalManoj Kumar Shah0Yusuke Tabata1Hajime Kumagai2Yoshiaki Hayashi3Nepal Agricultural Research CouncilGraduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, JapanGraduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8502, JapanFaculty of Agriculture, Meijo Univeristy, Kasugai, 486-0804, JapanLivestock farming in Nepal, especially buffalo farming alone contributes a major share in livelihoods of farmers. Stall feeding of buffalo is common in Chitwan with occasional grazing. This raises questions about status of nutrients supplied to maintain productivity as feed resources varied in forest and crop land according to the season. A study was carried out in Chitwan from April 2015 to March 2016 to find out the status of nutrient supply in relation to the feeding system of buffalo. Total fifteen farms were selected from three villages, the amount of feedstuff fed to the animals was measured every month and the nutrient contents of the feed were analyzed. The mean concentrations of DM, CP, TDN, Ca and P were 641g/kg, 75.0 g/kg, 462 g/kg, 4.9 g/kg and 4.2 g/kg. A significant difference of CP contents among the villages was observed (72.0 g/kg, 70.7 g/kg and 81.2 g/kg (P<0.01), and the highest content of CP, TDN, Ca and P were found in July (P<0.05)). The study showed variation in nutrient supplied, irrespective of the status and condition of buffalo in the farms which need to be considered to maintain productivity of the animals.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/janr/article/view/22228/18955Nutrient contentfeeding systemBuffaloNepal
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Yusuke Tabata
Hajime Kumagai
Yoshiaki Hayashi
Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, Nepal
Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Nutrient content
feeding system
Buffalo
Nepal
author_facet Manoj Kumar Shah
Yusuke Tabata
Hajime Kumagai
Yoshiaki Hayashi
author_sort Manoj Kumar Shah
title Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, Nepal
title_short Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, Nepal
title_full Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, Nepal
title_fullStr Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in Chitwan, Nepal
title_sort study on nutrient supply in relation to feeding system of buffalo in chitwan, nepal
publisher Tribhuvan University, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Prithu Technical College
series Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources
issn 2661-6270
2661-6289
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Livestock farming in Nepal, especially buffalo farming alone contributes a major share in livelihoods of farmers. Stall feeding of buffalo is common in Chitwan with occasional grazing. This raises questions about status of nutrients supplied to maintain productivity as feed resources varied in forest and crop land according to the season. A study was carried out in Chitwan from April 2015 to March 2016 to find out the status of nutrient supply in relation to the feeding system of buffalo. Total fifteen farms were selected from three villages, the amount of feedstuff fed to the animals was measured every month and the nutrient contents of the feed were analyzed. The mean concentrations of DM, CP, TDN, Ca and P were 641g/kg, 75.0 g/kg, 462 g/kg, 4.9 g/kg and 4.2 g/kg. A significant difference of CP contents among the villages was observed (72.0 g/kg, 70.7 g/kg and 81.2 g/kg (P<0.01), and the highest content of CP, TDN, Ca and P were found in July (P<0.05)). The study showed variation in nutrient supplied, irrespective of the status and condition of buffalo in the farms which need to be considered to maintain productivity of the animals.
topic Nutrient content
feeding system
Buffalo
Nepal
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