Silage and Rainy Season Feeding Guide
Updated 13 Jun 2026 • By Falah Enterprises, Authorized GOKA Feeds Distributor Anantnag
Common Signs
- Loose dung after feeding fresh wet grass
- Milk fat percentage dropping in the rainy season
- Feed refusal due to moldy smell in stored fodder
- More mastitis cases from muddy, wet bedding
Possible Causes
- Very wet young grass passes through the rumen too fast - less fiber digestion, less milk fat
- Mold growing on wet stored fodder produces toxins
- Sudden switch from dry to lush fodder upsets rumen microbes
- Wet bedding and mud increase udder infection risk
What the Farmer Should Check
- Is fresh-cut grass wilted for a few hours before feeding?
- Is stored fodder dry and mold-free? Smell it - never feed anything musty
- Is dry fodder or straw mixed with lush grass to maintain fiber?
- Is bedding kept dry to protect udder health?
- Is silage properly compacted and sealed, with no black or foul-smelling patches?
Feed Guidance
Relevant GOKA Products
Goka Amrit
High TDN feed for fresh & heavy milkers
When to Contact a Veterinary Doctor
For serious symptoms, consult a qualified veterinary doctor. Feed support can help overall nutrition and recovery but should not replace veterinary treatment.
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