A Study on Feeding and management practices of Goats (Capra hircus) in Villages of Nanauta-Block, District Saharanpur In Western U.P
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present study was conducted to feeding and management practices of goats in I 0 villages. The surveyed on
Nanauta-block, Saharanpur District (Western U.P.) in 151 to lOth January 2012, respectively. The total number of goat
keepers in I 0 villages was 14 7. A total 499 goats consisting of 30 I adults goats and 198 kids. However, the ratio of She
goats (Does) to kids was 1:0.764. The highest mean percentage of kids of Nanauta-block was recorded as Bhatpura
( 16.24), followed by Baduli (16.05), Jaduada panda (15.14), Kalanheri (14.12), Ambeta mohnn (ll.l2), Hasan pur Ioteni
(10.59), Maheshpur (9.13), Bargoan(8.05), Dalheri (7.05), and Mushkipur (4.52).The percentage of kids between
villages was non-significant. Total number of Does in Nanauta-block were 259 consisting of 139 goats in milk, 55 dry,
and 65 pregnant, and bucks 42 respectively. The differences in the percentage of total goats between the villages were
significant. Further it may be noted that the ratio of bucks to does was I :6.16 indicating there by more number of males
for does. The standard ratio is considered I buck for 30 does. The number of buck for the entire 8.63, where as it
indicates the number of bucks as 42 for 259 does representing one buck for 6.16 does. The percentage of milch, dry, and
pregnant goats ranged from 35.0 to 62.96, 6.85 to 45, and 14.02 to 31.81 respectively. The statistical analysis indicated
significant differences in goats between villages. The total milk production from goats of 10 villages ofNanauta- block
was 233Kg from 139 does in milk and average milk production from does per village was 23.30Kg. The highest goat
milk production was recorded in village Jaduda panda (35 Kg), followed by Bargoan (32 Kg), Bhatpura (31 kg),
Ambeta mohan (30 Kg), Kalamheri (25 Kg), Hasanpur loteni (19 Kg), Mushkipur (18 Kg), Dalheri (15.50Kg), Balduli
(15.40 Kg), and Maheshpur (12 Kg). The mean yield/doe in general was 1.66 Kg (ranged 1.46 to 1.92 Kg). The goat
milk utilization in villages of Nanauta-block indicates that the total milk produced was 233 Kg. The 50.66% of it ( 118
Kg) was sold out by the goat owners for their income. However, remaining milk i.e. 49% (115 Kg) was consumed by
the members of families of goat owners. The amount of concentrate for does and bucks was found to be 0.15 and 0.25
kg/day respectively and an average 0.2 kg/day/doe. Even the amount of roughage feed to goats is far below the normal
amount recommended/doe/day (I kg dry fodder + 3.5 to 4.5 kg green fodder), because the present study indicates that
adult goat is gating an average amount of 0.3 kg dry fodder and green fodder to the extent of 0.525 kg which is far
below the maintenance ration, therefore, there is a need to develop strategies for increasing the fodder supply for the
mini dairy cows (goats) in these villages of Nanauta-block. In general the goat ration in Nanauta-block consisted of
29.67% of dry roughage, 54.49% green roughage and 15.83% of concentrate. Kids ration consisted of 30.5% of dry
roughage, 16.02% green roughage and 8.48% of concentrate. It was concluded that the feeding and management
practices for maintaining goats in Nanauta"block were for below the standard which resulted in poor performance of
does.
