Effects of Water Sources and Watering Frequency for Dairy Cattle on Water offered and Milk Production in Kiambu District
Date
2002Author
Muli, A N
Gachuiri, C K
Wahome, R G
Tanner, J
Kaitho, R
Type
ArticleLanguage
enMetadata
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Data on water sources, mode of offer, watering frequency,
amount of water offered, body weights and milk yield were
collected from 21 randomly selected smallholder farms by
means of farm visits and questionnaires fortnightly. Most
Farms (67%) had water on-farm but 76% of them needed
labour to deliver the water to the animals. Fifty two percent
of the farms practised continuous watering. Water
troughs (67%) were mostly used to water dairy cattle.
Farms with on-Farm water offered dairy cows more (13411111
kg live wt) water compared to those collecting (76ml/kg
live wt) or purchasing (8 Im1/kg live wt) water. Preliminary
results on milk yield show that dairy cows with on-farm
water produce less milk (6.4 IIday) compared with 8.0 Iiday
and 9.0 1/day for those collecting or purchasing water respectively.
Dairy cows using water troughs produced less
milk (6.34 I/day) compared to 8.44 Iiday for those using
bowls or buckets.
Citation
The Kenya Veterinarian Vol 23 (2002)Publisher
Departmeni of Animal Production
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