Farmer Guidance
Practical, farmer-friendly guides on milk production, animal health, calf growth and feeding - written for the dairy farmers of Anantnag. Free guidance, always.
Milk Production
How to Increase Milk Production in Cows and Buffaloes
Every dairy farmer wants more milk from their animals. Milk production depends on three things working together: genetics, health,…
Read Full GuideCow Milk Production Suddenly Decreased - Causes and Feed Guidance
A sudden drop in milk - within a few days - almost always has a specific cause. Unlike gradual decline (which is normal in late lactation),…
Read Full GuideBest Feed for High Milk Producing Cows
A cow producing 20, 25 or 30+ liters per day is an athlete - and athletes cannot perform on ordinary diets. High producers have massive…
Read Full GuideBest Feed for Buffalo Milk Production
Buffaloes are not just big cows - their digestion, metabolism and milk are different. Buffalo milk is prized for its high fat (6-8%…
Read Full GuideAnimal Health
Mastitis Signs in Cows and What Farmers Should Do
Mastitis - infection and inflammation of the udder - is one of the most costly diseases for dairy farmers. It reduces milk, damages…
Read Full GuideBody Condition Score Guide for Dairy Animals
Body Condition Score (BCS) is a simple 1-to-5 scale for judging how thin or fat your animal is - and it is one of the most powerful…
Read Full GuideHeat Stress and Feed Management in Dairy Animals
When temperatures climb, dairy animals eat less, drink more and produce less milk - heat stress can silently cut production by 10-25%.…
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Calf Rearing
Heifer Rearing
Transition Period
Pre-Calving Feed Guide for Dairy Animals
The last 60 days before calving decide the success of the next 300 days of milking. This is when the calf gains most of its birth…
Read Full GuidePost-Calving Feed Guide for Dairy Animals
The first 21 days after calving are the most dangerous period in a dairy animal's life. Milk production shoots up while appetite is…
Read Full GuideWeak Animal After Calving - Feed Guidance
Some animals come out of calving visibly weak - low appetite, dull, slow to rise, milking far below expectation. This weakness is…
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Feed Selection
Seasonal Guidance
Winter Feed Management for Dairy Animals in Kashmir
Kashmir winters are hard on dairy animals. Green fodder disappears, water freezes, and animals burn extra energy just to stay warm…
Read Full GuideSilage and Rainy Season Feeding Guide
The rainy season brings lush fodder - and hidden dangers. Wet, mold-prone fodder, sudden diet changes and muddy sheds cause digestive…
Read Full GuideSpring Green Fodder Flush - Feeding Guide
When spring arrives in Kashmir, fields turn green almost overnight and animals finally get fresh fodder after the long winter. But…
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