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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY INFORMATIONBUFFALOFeeding General principles of feeding buffaloes are almost similar to those recommended for dairy cattle. Buffaloes have the capacity to consume more roughage, which they can digest better than dairy cattle. The fat percentage of buffalo milk is higher and hence buffaloes must be given more feed per unit of milk production. Milking animals must be given production ration of one kg concentrate mixture (0.14 to 0.16 kg DCP and 0.7 kg TDN) for every 2 kg of milk produced over and above the maintenance ration.Animals in advanced pregnancy are fed principally the same manner as for dairy cattle. About two months of dry period is necessary. Besides maintenance and lactation ration, an additional 1-1.5 kg of concentrate may be provided from sixth month for the proper health of the dam and development of foetus. For buffalo calves, the general principles and feeding schedule are similar to that of the cattle. Feeding ScheduleFeeding Schedule for different breeds of Buffaloes
(Source: NDDB)
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