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Maziwa Zaidi (More Milk) in Tanzania―Best-bet technologies and innovations: Rumen8 a tool to specify Total Mixed Rations for dairy cattle
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Maziwa Zaidi (More Milk) in Tanzania―Best-bet technologies and innovations: Rumen8 a tool to specify Total Mixed Rations for dairy cattle

  1. Maziwa Zaidi (More Milk) in Tanzania: Best-bet Technologies and Innovations Rumen8 a tool to specify Total Mixed Rations for dairy cattle Solomon Mwendia, Uwe Ohmstedt and Michael Peters Key messages and solutions • Unbalanced feeds for cows is prevalent leading to low productivity. • Allowing cows access to adequate nutrients is key to exploit animal production potential • Rumen8 allows nutrient rationing for cows using available feedstuffs Opportunities and benefits • The tool can be used by enterprising youth so long as they have some knowledge on animal nutrition • The tool is downloadable free of charge, and easily installed in laptops • Producers of dairy rations can use it to compound dairy rations • The tool is versatile with up to 230 feedstuff options, relevant for tropical context and is under continued improvement as knowledge is built up on forages Pictures Suitability • Ideal for enterprising youth and producers of dairy rations • Ideal for animal health assistants with knowledge of animal nutrition and animal feedstuffs • Could also fit well with AI providers who could give the service to the dairy keepers at the farm level • Dairy cooperatives could engage a youth with the knowledge to provide the service to the members Evidence • Rumen8 is widely used in countries with developed dairy production- Australia • Through SNV-Kenya the tool had been improved to include tropical feedstuffs, fitting smallholder dairy context • The tool can be used to compound TMRs using available feedstuffs, at minimum cost and at set production levels • The tool uses traffic lights, easily to identify when a level of a nutrient requirement had been met, while highlighting those requiring attention This document has a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence. October 2019 March 2017 Problem statement • Low livestock productivity if often due to nutrient under-feeding • Limited tools exist to optimally ration feeds at farm level and to best combine available feedstuffs Maziwa Zaidi thanks all donors and organizations which globally support the work of ILRI and its partners through their contributions to the CGIAR system
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