Feed utilisation options for smallholder dairy farmers

A Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) was conducted with smallholder dairy farmers in the central highlands of Kenya, where smallholder mixed farming systems predominate. Shortage of fodder is the principal problem as a result of decreasing farm size and, therefore, cattle are rarely fed ad libitum. Given this constraint, the aim of the PRA was to determine whether farmers employ practices which affect feed utilisation through manipulation of intake and feeding behaviour. Do different farmers with access to the same quantity and type of feed choose to utilise those feeds in different ways? When identifying researchable issues which could allow Development of improved feeding strategies, it is important to consider novel practices which may benefit other farmers with similar resources.

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Main Authors: Romney, D.L., Tanner, J.C., Chui, J., Kenyanjui, M., Morton, J., Ndegwa, P., Kimari, A., Thorne, Peter J.
Format: Conference Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: British Society of Animal Science 1998
Subjects:small farms, dairy industry, farmers, feed consumption, feed resources,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50543
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-505432021-08-08T16:07:48Z Feed utilisation options for smallholder dairy farmers Romney, D.L. Tanner, J.C. Chui, J. Kenyanjui, M. Morton, J. Ndegwa, P. Kimari, A. Thorne, Peter J. small farms dairy industry farmers feed consumption feed resources A Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) was conducted with smallholder dairy farmers in the central highlands of Kenya, where smallholder mixed farming systems predominate. Shortage of fodder is the principal problem as a result of decreasing farm size and, therefore, cattle are rarely fed ad libitum. Given this constraint, the aim of the PRA was to determine whether farmers employ practices which affect feed utilisation through manipulation of intake and feeding behaviour. Do different farmers with access to the same quantity and type of feed choose to utilise those feeds in different ways? When identifying researchable issues which could allow Development of improved feeding strategies, it is important to consider novel practices which may benefit other farmers with similar resources. 1998 2014-10-31T06:09:21Z 2014-10-31T06:09:21Z Conference Paper 0 906562 24 4 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50543 en BSAS Occasional Publication Limited Access British Society of Animal Science
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Kimari, A.
Thorne, Peter J.
Feed utilisation options for smallholder dairy farmers
description A Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) was conducted with smallholder dairy farmers in the central highlands of Kenya, where smallholder mixed farming systems predominate. Shortage of fodder is the principal problem as a result of decreasing farm size and, therefore, cattle are rarely fed ad libitum. Given this constraint, the aim of the PRA was to determine whether farmers employ practices which affect feed utilisation through manipulation of intake and feeding behaviour. Do different farmers with access to the same quantity and type of feed choose to utilise those feeds in different ways? When identifying researchable issues which could allow Development of improved feeding strategies, it is important to consider novel practices which may benefit other farmers with similar resources.
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