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Silage and Rainy Season Feeding Guide

Updated 13 Jun 2026 • By Falah Enterprises, Authorized GOKA Feeds Distributor Anantnag

The rainy season brings lush fodder - and hidden dangers. Wet, mold-prone fodder, sudden diet changes and muddy sheds cause digestive upsets, milk drops and mastitis. Silage, done right, turns the season's surplus into months of quality feed. Here is how to feed safely through the wet months.

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

Balance is everything in the rainy season. Mix dry fodder or straw with lush green grass to keep fiber up and protect milk fat. Make any diet change over 7-10 days. If you make or buy silage, feed it alongside a high-quality compound feed - Goka Amrit is specifically recommended with silage and rainy-season fodder for freshly calved and high-producing animals. Discard any moldy feed without hesitation: mold toxins silently damage the liver, fertility and milk. Continue the standard quantity rule of 1 kg feed per 2.5 liters of milk plus 1 kg maintenance.

Relevant GOKA Products

Goka Amrit - GOKA feed available at Falah Enterprises Anantnag
High Milk-Yielding Cows & Buffaloes

Goka Amrit

More than 25 liters/day

High TDN feed for fresh & heavy milkers

Goka Challenger 8000 - GOKA feed available at Falah Enterprises Anantnag
Dairy Cows & Buffaloes

Goka Challenger 8000

15-22 liters/day

Peak milk with high FAT & SNF

Goka Smile - GOKA feed available at Falah Enterprises Anantnag
Dairy Cows & Buffaloes

Goka Smile

12-18 liters/day

NDF-rich feed for healthy digestion

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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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does milk fat drop when animals graze lush green grass?

Young wet grass is low in effective fiber, and fiber digestion is what drives milk fat. Mix dry fodder or straw with lush grass to restore the balance.

Can I feed silage to all my animals?

Lactating and adult animals do well on good silage with a balanced compound feed. Avoid spoiled silage for pregnant animals especially - mold toxins can harm the pregnancy.

How do I know if my silage has gone bad?

Good silage smells pleasantly sour. Black, slimy or foul-smelling patches mean spoilage - discard those portions completely rather than mixing them in.

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