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Winter Feed Management for Dairy Animals in Kashmir

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

Kashmir winters are hard on dairy animals. Green fodder disappears, water freezes, and animals burn extra energy just to stay warm - energy that would otherwise become milk. Farmers who adjust feeding for winter keep their milk steady through the cold months while others watch it slide.

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?

Feed Guidance

Since green fodder is absent in winter, a complete compound feed becomes essential, not optional. Goka Green is specifically designed for periods when green fodder is scarce - feed it with dry fodder, straw or husk following the standard rule: 1 kg per 2.5 liters of milk plus 1 kg maintenance, and consider a little extra in severe cold. Offer lukewarm water 2-3 times daily - a milking animal that drinks less, milks less. Keep feeding times fixed, and never feed frozen or moldy fodder. Pregnant animals must stay on Goka Dry Feed and Goka Transition -21 schedules through winter - calving problems multiply when winter feeding is neglected.

Relevant GOKA Products

Goka Dry Feed - GOKA feed available at Falah Enterprises Anantnag
Pregnant Cows & Buffaloes (Dry Stage)

Goka Dry Feed

Healthy dry period, trouble-free calving

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

Goka Green

Under 15 liters/day

Best when green fodder is scarce

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

Goka Star

10-15 liters/day

Maintains milk fat, prevents repeat breeding

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

How much extra feed does my cow need in winter?

In severe cold, animals can need 10-20% more energy for body warmth. Watch body condition: if the animal is losing weight, increase the compound feed gradually.

Why does milk drop in winter even with the same feed?

Two main reasons: energy is diverted to keeping warm, and cold water reduces drinking. Increase feed slightly and offer lukewarm water 2-3 times a day.

Is dry fodder alone enough in winter?

No. Dry fodder fills the stomach but lacks the energy, protein and minerals of green fodder. A compound feed like Goka Green fills exactly this winter gap.

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