IMPORTANCE OF MILCH CATTLE METHODOLOGY IN DAIRY FARMERS AND LIVING STANDARD
Vinod Kumar Sharma*
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to identify the variables influencing the cost of milk production and the living conditions of dairy cow farms. Multiple regression analysis was used to examine the data. The results of the multiple regression model showed that some variables, including the amount of time spent on a dairy cattle farm, the experience the farmers had with dairy farming, their educational background, the amount of feed they purchased, the presence of livestock diseases, and the production of maize silage on the farms, had a significant impact on milk production costs. With over 48 million animals, India has the greatest number of dairy cattle in the world, yet there hasn't been any systematic analysis of their wellbeing published. Essential amino acids and other necessary elements for humans are concentrated in milk and dairy products in highly sustainable amounts, but the amount of milk produced per dairy cow globally is insufficient to fulfil future demands. In conclusion, these factors were explained to have important impacts on decreasing farmers' milk production costs.
Keywords: Environment, Genetics, Health, Management, Reproduction, Indian Dairy farm, Cattle farm.
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