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Availability and seasonal dynamics of feed sources for Ladakhi cattle breed in the cold arid region of Ladakh and future scope under increasing growing degree days

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Received 20 Dec 2023, Accepted 14 May 2024, Published online: 23 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

The study investigates the nutritional status and feed resources for indigenous Ladakhi cattle in Ladakh’s cold arid region amid changing climate scenarios. It evaluates seasonal dry matter (DM) consumption, crude protein (CP) intake, and total digestible nutrient intake, revealing the cattle’s resilience to extreme conditions. Key findings show a 46.93% deficiency in DM during winter, indicating significant feed scarcity. CP deficiency averages 33.04% in summer, improving to 26.23% in winter with Lucerne hay. The study highlights regional differences, with Diskit showing higher feed intake due to its extensive agricultural area, surpassing Panamic and Chuchot by over 50% in DM intake during both summer and winter. These findings emphasize the need for innovative agricultural and feed preservation methods to enhance livestock sustainability in Ladakh. The results have important implications for policy and adaptive strategies to support livestock-dependent communities amid global climate changes.

Acknowledgments

The authors duly acknowledge the support provided by the Department of Science and Technology India and the Director of ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Ethics approval

The experiment was approved by the National Dairy Research Institute’s Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (approval number: 49-IAEC-23-19) which was established in accordance with article 13 of the CPCSEA regulations set forth by the Indian government (Reg. No. 1705/GO/ac/13/CPCSEA dated 03/07/13).

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Funding

The funding has been provided by the Department of Science and Technology under the Project titled “Development of climate resilient and sustainable agri-based systems for better food, feed, nutritional and livelihood security options to farming community of cold arid region – Ladakh” having grant number DST/CCP/NMSHE/MRDP/208/2021(G) dated 11.04.2022.

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