Fodder Farming for Profit efficiency of dairy farmers in Kenya – Part 1

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00:15:16

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2022

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Farm Kenya
»Fodder, a type of animal feed, is any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, rabbits, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. «

Fodder is a feed given to animals specifically to feed domesticated livestock such as cattle, rabbits, sheep, horses, chicken and pigs.

Some of the fodder include: hay, straw, silage, compressed and pelleted feeds as well as legumes. Most farmers in Kenya use fodder to feed their animals and the fodder varies in terms of fibre, palatability and nutrition hence its important to balance fodder to give animals the required nutrition.

Adressing fodder

There are several fodders that can be fed to animals and these are; Sudan grass, desmodium, lucern, green maize, forage sorghum, rod grass, legumes ,sweet potato vines, Kikuyu grass and star grass.

Desmodium is leguminous fodder rich in protein and minerals, lucern is a protein fodder and tufted grass is in the napier family. Grain fodder like sorghum, Sudan grass and sometimes a mix of all these to make up a silage.

Planting and care

When planting napier a distance of 2 feet by 2 feet per cut or split is observed and for desmodium, spacing is 1 foot by 1 foot whereas for sweet potato which is usually good for weaning stage in calves a spacing of 45 cm by 30 cm is applied.

Growth of fodder is supported by use of NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium) fertilizer. By planting fodder farmers are able to cut the cost of production hence maximizing profits.

Integrating fodder

Farmers are advised to plant two types of fodder on their farm because when integrating two fodders, plants will always compete for nutrients because of population per square. Napier grass and desmodium are trimmed to regrown and can last about 8-10 seasons which is roughly 4-5 years.

The nutritive value of feed for livestock is determined by its content or dry matter, crude protein and crude fibre, digestibility of organic matter and the voluntary intake of other nutrients.

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Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0001:00Fodder is a feed given to animals specifically to feed domesticated livestock.
01:0102:17Fodder varies in terms of fibre, palatability and nutrition.
02:1802:51Types of fodder.
02:5203:32Ways of adressing fodder in the farm.
03:3304:10Integrating of two fodders .
04:1104:56Integrating desmodium and napier brings about balance.
04:5705:29Benefits of intercropping fodder.
05:3006:11Supporting fodder growth by use of NPK fertilizer.
06:1206:32Fertilizer used in growing fodder.
06:3307:09Preservation of fodder.
07:1007:58Benefit of growing fodder crops to farmers.
07:5908:35Napier grass is the most familiar fodder to many farmers in Kenya.
08:3609:06Planting two types of fodder helps maximize profit margin for farmers.
09:0709:39Mixing napier and desmodium or rod grass is good .
09:4010:47Importance of planting fodder to farmers.
10:4811:24Factors that determine nutritive value of feeds to livestock.
11:2511:55Stage in napier with high nutritional value.
11:5612:38Importance of feeding animals with quality fodder.
12:3913:12Fodder management and its benefits.
13:1314:00Fodder crops are special because they regrow but not for a very long time hence preventing nutrients from being depleted in soils.
14:0115:16Longevity of desmodium and napier fodder.

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