| Category | Veterinary Care |
| Scout | HBN |
| Ingredients | Rapeseed (Brassica campestris) oil |
| Innovator / Knowledge Provider | Mr. Baldevbhai Okhabhai Desai |
| City | Mehsana |
| KVK District | Ganpat University,Kherva Dist: Mehsana |
| Address | Tharod Kadi Mehsana |
| Languages Spoken | Gujarati |
| Vocation | Farmer |
| State | Gujarat |
| PIN Code | 382728 |
| PAS 1 | Rapeseed Meal in Complete Feeds for Dairy Cowshttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022030276844633 |
| PAS 2 | The type of nutrition that cows received was meant to stimulate milk production and was very rigorously mixed in order to meetthe nutritional demands of highly lactating dairycows. Each cow was consuming approximately 45 kg/day of the following mixture: maize grain22%, wheat silage 26%, barley grain 5%, wheatgrain 1.5%, wheat hay 4.5%, rye grain 5%, alfalfahay 2%, cotton seeds 1.5%, soybean meal 9%,salt 0.4%, corn gluten feed 4.4%, limestone 1%,rapeseed meal 2%, sunflower meal 3%, urea 1.5%,vitamin premix 0.5%, wheat barn 4%, protectedfat 2%, citrus peel 4.7%. (Management of Repeat Breeding Syndrome in Cows, CENARIU and JOSPEBulletin UASVM Veterinary Medicine 74(2)/2017) |
| PAS 3 | In conclusion, dietary supplementation of rapeseed oil (RSO) increases milk yield the most (Milk performance of dairy cows supplemented with rapeseed oil, peanut oil and sunflower seed oil, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/279587469_Milk_performance_of_dairy_cows_supplemented_with_rapeseed_oil_peanut_oil_and_sunflower_seed_oil ) |
| PAS 4 | All protein supplements increased yields of milk and milk constituents compared to control, but these increases seemed to be less with peas than with Rapeseed Meal (RSM) (Metabolic and production responses in dairy cows fed peas or rapeseed meal on grass silage based diethttp://www.jafs.com.pl/Metabolic-and-production-responses-in-dairy-cows-nfed-peas-or-rapeseed-meal-on-grass-silage-based-diet,73847,0,2.html ) |
| PAS 5 | The addition of fat may improve the reproductive parameters in 2 ways. The first is the improvement in the energetic status of the cow, and the other is the effect of fatty acids on the endocrine system. The addition of fat to the rations of dairy cows resulted in an increase in the levels of progesterone in blood. (https://www.allaboutfeed.net/Feed-Additives/Articles/2018/10/Fats-in-cattle-feed-What-to-consider-342633E/) |
| Agro Ecological Zone | Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Northern Plain (and Central Highlands) In (4.2) Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Gujarat Plains and Hills Region (XIII)Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) North Gujarat zone (GJ-4) |
| Community Practices | The overall prevalence of repeat breeding in cows is 11.5% in the selected areas of Bangladesh. Breed of cows, herd BCS and farm size may influence the prevalence of repeat breeding. Age, parity, BCS and milk yield may affect the occurrence of repeat breeding in individual cows. AI with double dose of semen and single AI with GnRH administration may improve the conception rate in repeat breeding cows. (Prevalence of Repeat Breeding And Its Effective Treatment In Cows At Selected Areas Of Bangladesh Bangl. J. Vet. Med. (2016). 14 (2): 183-190) |
| Practice ID | DTP0010000000228 |
| Annotation ID | GIAN/GAVL/1836 |
| Reference | HBN database |
| Disease Description | Often animal does not conceive due to uterus infection, fat or excess heat in body. |
| Management Practices | Therapeutic Management of Repeat Breeding Due To Sub-Clinical Endometritis In Cattle Using Herbal Plants Thesis Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University Jabalpur. The therapeutic efficacy of methanol fractionated neem oil appeared superior over the neem bark in sub-clinical endometritic cattle. https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/79ba/48c2f1a6f1303800e518bc3c31682fb9e674.pdf |
| Technology Transfer Terms | Licensing / Technical Support / Consultancy / Turn Key Project |
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