Objective:
Deworming of each and every animal every six months with 100% subsidy from Milk Union.
Scientific studies show around 30% increase in milk production when animals are properly dewormed.
Objective:
Prevention of life-threatening diseases like FMD and HS to reduce economic loss and sustain milk production.
Vaccination Schedule:
Every year selected villages have been dewormed and vaccinated first
After survey : registered NECO, Dry and infertile animals to give them nutrition and treatment
Four camps organize at VDCS during year
50% Subsidy on 4 bags of cattle feed, each bags per animal per camp
It is advance scientific breeding technique to improve breed quality, prevent venereal diseases and allows genetic selection and rapid improvement
We also introduce sex-sorted semen doses where we can get 85-90 % high genetic Female calves
Subsidy : distribution of such doses Rs. 200/- only with subsidy of Rs. 550/- per dose
Objective:
Scientific rearing of AI-born calves to reduce early-age mortality and increase milk production by lowering age at first calving.
Strengthening dairy farmers' income through scientific rearing practices.
Subsidy:
Registered AI-born calves receive:
All provided at 100% subsidy.
Focus on scientific rearing practices for female calves to create high productivity high quality dairy cattle replacement stock
It reduces mortality shorten the age at first calving and improve overall productivity, strengthening dairy farmers income
AI born calves selected and register than reward of Rs. 30,000/- will be given to the farmers if calf will give first calving at the age of 24 month for cross breed and 30 month for indigenous breed
This programme uses satellite technology to estimate the approximate production of fodder crops such as Sorghum, Lucerne, Maize, and Groundnut for animal husbandry.
It helps in predicting fodder availability in advance, enabling proper planning and preservation for different seasons.
To prevent antibiotic resistance and prevent antibiotic residue at union level
To treat Mastitis, Pyrexia and Enteritis with Herbal medicine
Educate animal owner to treat animal with household remedies
Objective:
To identify and treat animals on subclinical stage of mastitis so we can restrict cases of clinical mastitis
Mastitis is the major head ach of livestock owner and face major economic loss we can save them from such critical condition
Process:
Milk samples taken from each VDCS and send them to check Somatic cell count.
Suspected villages are selected for programme and milk samples are taken for CMT Test from animal owner compound milk to individual animals
Suspected animals treated for subclinical mastitis by Tri sodium citrate powder