Management Practices on Dairy Cattle Breeding Farms in Northwest of Algeria

A survey on the general dairy cattle management, reproductive and assess management practices, was carried out from February to August of 2019 on 73 farms with 2,454 cattle, which included 1,432 dairy cows in the Northwest of Algeria. Data were collected through interviews with farmers, followed by...

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Main Authors: Zakaria Meskini, Nadra Rechidi-sidhoum, Khalil Bounaama, A. El-Amine Dahou, Abdelkader Homrani
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Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2023-09-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/784
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author Zakaria Meskini
Nadra Rechidi-sidhoum
Khalil Bounaama
A. El-Amine Dahou
Abdelkader Homrani
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description A survey on the general dairy cattle management, reproductive and assess management practices, was carried out from February to August of 2019 on 73 farms with 2,454 cattle, which included 1,432 dairy cows in the Northwest of Algeria. Data were collected through interviews with farmers, followed by a visit of the production environment of dairy cows. Average herd size was 19.6± 30.1 lactating cows with the average land size of 7.8± 13.1 ha/farm, and average milk yield/cow was 17.4± 3.9 litre/day. These farms had an annual culling rate of 11.3± 0.15%; lameness, age, and infertility were the predominant reasons for culling cows in herds. The majority (82%) of dairy farms used a feed ration consisting of oat and straw. All farms feeding an average amount of 11.3± 2kg concentrated feed/cow per day. Seventy-nine percent (79%) of dairy farms used strictly natural service and 21% used artificial insemination (AI) only, and 8% used a combination of AI and natural service. Cows were observed for oestrus by direct observation of heat in 89 % of herds. An average voluntary waiting period of 67.6± 21.5 days was applied. Mastitis was the first dominant pathology in surveyed farms at the rate of 75% followed by lameness 68%. Deworming treatment was practiced on 86% of all farms; the totality of farmers vaccinated their herd only against foot and mouth disease and rabies. Results of this study can provide a useful reference of commonly used management practices on northwest Algerian dairy herds.
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spelling doaj.art-e9eca86a31e846b98c80a6210acccb422024-04-11T04:01:40ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-09-01541237237784Management Practices on Dairy Cattle Breeding Farms in Northwest of AlgeriaZakaria Meskini0Nadra Rechidi-sidhoum1Khalil Bounaama2A. El-Amine Dahou3Abdelkader Homrani4University of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Laboratory of Animal Production Sciences and Techniques, Avenue Hamadou Hossine Mostaganem, 27000, AlgeriaUniversity of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Laboratory of Animal Production Sciences and Techniques, Avenue Hamadou Hossine Mostaganem, 27000, AlgeriaUniversity of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Laboratory of Animal Production Sciences and Techniques, Avenue Hamadou Hossine Mostaganem, 27000, AlgeriaUniversity of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Laboratory of Animal Production Sciences and Techniques, Avenue Hamadou Hossine Mostaganem, 27000, AlgeriaUniversity of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Laboratory of Animal Production Sciences and Techniques, Avenue Hamadou Hossine Mostaganem, 27000, AlgeriaA survey on the general dairy cattle management, reproductive and assess management practices, was carried out from February to August of 2019 on 73 farms with 2,454 cattle, which included 1,432 dairy cows in the Northwest of Algeria. Data were collected through interviews with farmers, followed by a visit of the production environment of dairy cows. Average herd size was 19.6± 30.1 lactating cows with the average land size of 7.8± 13.1 ha/farm, and average milk yield/cow was 17.4± 3.9 litre/day. These farms had an annual culling rate of 11.3± 0.15%; lameness, age, and infertility were the predominant reasons for culling cows in herds. The majority (82%) of dairy farms used a feed ration consisting of oat and straw. All farms feeding an average amount of 11.3± 2kg concentrated feed/cow per day. Seventy-nine percent (79%) of dairy farms used strictly natural service and 21% used artificial insemination (AI) only, and 8% used a combination of AI and natural service. Cows were observed for oestrus by direct observation of heat in 89 % of herds. An average voluntary waiting period of 67.6± 21.5 days was applied. Mastitis was the first dominant pathology in surveyed farms at the rate of 75% followed by lameness 68%. Deworming treatment was practiced on 86% of all farms; the totality of farmers vaccinated their herd only against foot and mouth disease and rabies. Results of this study can provide a useful reference of commonly used management practices on northwest Algerian dairy herds.https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/784dairy farmherdhusbandryreproductionsurveysystem
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Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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title Management Practices on Dairy Cattle Breeding Farms in Northwest of Algeria
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title_full_unstemmed Management Practices on Dairy Cattle Breeding Farms in Northwest of Algeria
title_short Management Practices on Dairy Cattle Breeding Farms in Northwest of Algeria
title_sort management practices on dairy cattle breeding farms in northwest of algeria
topic dairy farm
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husbandry
reproduction
survey
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