Raising cattle production effectively relies on a combination of nutritional management, environmental control, and efficient production processes.
MFCPL Key factors for raising cattle feeds include:
Nutritional Management
•Balanced Diet: Ensure feed provides a proper balance of vitamins, carbohydrates, proteins, and minerals. Formulate diets according to specific needs (e.g., age, breed, production goals like milk or meat). Same is provided through Mohan Feeds different types of cattle feed.
•High-Quality Forage and Ingredients: MFCPL high-quality, digestible feeds, as this is crucial for rumen health and nutrient absorption. We ensure quality of raw materials and preserve their nutritional value.
•Optimal Processing: MFCPL Use appropriate feed processing methods to enhance palatability and improve nutrient digestibility and intake.
•Strategic Supplementation: Incorporate supplements, such as specific amino acids (lysine and methionine), protected fats, or feed enzymes, to enhance nutrient utilization, support health, and maximize production performance.
Technology Adoption: Utilize modern feed mill technologies and automation to ensure consistency, reduce wastage, and control production costs.
• MFCPL Cost Control: Systematically manage costs throughout the process, from raw material procurement to manufacturing and storage, focusing on the cost-effectiveness of ingredients and to make it affordable for all farmers.
•Quality Control: we in MFCPL, ensure quality standards for feed production through our advanced lab. We follow all mandatory regulations required, and have certifications to build farmer trust.
Environmental and Management Factors
• Thermal Comfort: Manage the housing environment to protect cattle from heat and cold stress. Extreme temperatures can significantly reduce feed intake and productivity. Provide proper shelter, cooling systems (fans, misters), or windbreaks as needed.
•Hygiene and Housing: Maintain clean, dry housing areas with concrete floors to prevent mud and contamination of feed, which can encourage diseases and pests.
• Animal Health: Implement robust animal health protocols, including vaccinations and regular veterinary assessments, to reduce disease incidence and ensure the herd can efficiently use the feed provided.
•Stress Reduction: Minimize stress, especially during critical periods like calving and weaning, as high stress levels negatively impact the immune system and feed efficiency.
• Consistent Feeding: Deliver a consistently mixed ration at regular times to avoid slug feeding (sudden intake of concentrates) which can lead to digestive problems like rumen acidosis.
• Adequate Water: Ensure constant access to fresh, clean water, a critical and often overlooked component of a balanced diet.