Winter Feed Management for Dairy Animals in Kashmir
Updated 13 Jun 2026 • By Falah Enterprises, Authorized GOKA Feeds Distributor Anantnag
Common Signs
- Milk yield drops as temperatures fall
- Animals lose body condition through winter
- Reduced water intake when water is icy cold
- Rough coat and shivering in poorly protected sheds
- Pregnant animals entering spring in weak condition
Possible Causes
- Extra energy burned for body warmth in cold weather
- Green fodder unavailable - dry fodder alone is low in energy and protein
- Icy water reduces drinking, which directly reduces milk
- Long indoor periods with poor ventilation
- Winter feed quantity not increased to match higher needs
What the Farmer Should Check
- Is feed quantity increased in winter? Animals need roughly 10-20% more energy in severe cold
- Is drinking water offered lukewarm at least twice daily?
- Is the shed dry, draft-free but ventilated?
- Is a mineral-enriched compound feed compensating for no green fodder?
- Are pregnant animals getting their dry-period and transition feeds on schedule?
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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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