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Journal of Animal Feed Science and Technology

Volume  2, Issue 1, January - June 2014, Pages 9-13
 

Original Article

Feeding and Resting Behaviour of Kankrej Cows under Different Shelters in Various Seasons

H.D. Chauhan, K.B. Prajapati, A. Lateef, B.N. Suthar, H.A. Patel, M.M. Pawar, R.B.Makwana, S.R. Bhagwat

1 Assistant Professor, Department of LPM,2 Research Scientist, LRS,3 Professor & Head, Department of Physiology & Biochemistry,4 Professor & Head,Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology ,5 Veterinary Officer, Polytechnic,6 Assistant Professor , Depart

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Abstract

Feeding and resting behaviour of lactating Kankrej cows was noted under three housing systems, viz. First group was provided RCC shed (T1), second group was kept under Thatched roof (T2) and third group was provided Tree shelter (T3). Fodder eating time was significantly (P< 0.01) higher under T1 (292.15 ± 4.32 min.). Significantly higher feeding activity was observed in day time as compared to night in all treatments. In summer season standing idle time was significantly (P< 0.05) higher under T1 (299.34 ± 3.15 min.). Sitting lying ruminating time was significantly higher in T3 (278.93 ± 2.09 min.) in summer season as compared to T1 (233.20 ± 2.13 min.) and T2 (219.5 ± 2.14 min.), while in monsoon and winter season, it was significantly higher in T1 (270.30 ± 2.11 and 259.10 ± 3.26 min. respectively). Sleeping pattern in all the seasons did not differ significantly between treatments. However, it was significantly (P< 0.05) higher in night as compared to day. Frequencies of defecation and urination did not differ due to treatments but was significantly higher in day. Feeding temperament score was not affected by seasons or treatments.

Keywords: Kankrej cows;Thatched roof;Ruminating time;Fodder eating time. 


Corresponding Author : H.D. Chauhan