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LOOSE HOUSING SYSTEM AND MODERN DAIRY
FARM
by
Dr. S. Nanavati
PROFESSOR,LPM
DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
College ofVeterinary Sc.&A.H.
MHOW
LOOSE HOUSING
Loose housing maybe defined as asystem where
animals are kept loose except milking and at the
time of treatment.The system is most economical.
Some features of loose housing system are as
follows.
1. Cost of construction is significantly lower than
conventional type.
2. It is possible to make further expansion without
much change.
3. Facilitate easy detection ofanimals in heat
4. Animals feel free and therefore,prove more
profitable with even minimum grazing.
5. Animals get optimum exercise which is
extremely important for better health and
production
6. Overall better management can be rendered.
Other provisions:
1. The animal sheds should have proper facilities for
milking barns, calfpens/calving pens and arrangement
for store rooms etc.
2. The shed may be cemented or brick paved,but in any
case it should be easy to clean.
3. The floor should be rough,so that animals will not
slip.
4. Inside the open unpaved area it is always desirable to
plant some good shady trees for excellent protection
against direct cold winds in winter and to keep cool in
summer.
Space requirement
Cattle shed:
The entire shed should be surrounded by a
boundary wall of 5' height from three sides and
manger etc.,on one side.All along the manger/
there shall be 10" wide water trough to provide
clean,even,available drinking water.The water
trough thus constructed will also minimize the
loss of fodders during feeding.Near the manger,
under the roofed house 5' wide floor should be
paved with bricks having a little slope.
Beyond that,there should be open unpaved
area (40' X 35') surrounded by 5' walls with
one gate.It is preferable that animals face
north when they are eating fodder under
the shade.During cold wind in winter the
animals will automatically lie down to have
the protection from the walls.
Shed for calves:On one side of the main
cattle shed there shall be full covered shed
10' X 15' to accommodate young calves.
Such sheds with suitable partitioning,may
also serve as calving pen under adverse
climatic conditions.Beyond this covered
area there should be a 20' X 10' open area
having boundary wall so that calves may
move there freely
.
In this way both cattle and calve sheds will
need in all 50 X 50 area for 20 adult cows
and followers.If one has limited resources,
he can build ordinary
,katcha /semi Kutcha
boundary walls but feeding and water
trough should be cemented ones.
Modern dairy farm:
Dairy farms are farms where cows are
raised to make milk and milk products like
cheese,ice cream,butter and whipping
cream.
Routine of dairy farm
⚫Starting work at 4 - 4:30 a.m
⚫Cleaning and sanitizing [getting rid of
germs] of the hoses, connections, and
pipes that the milk flows through.
⚫Feeding the cows.
⚫Milking the cows.
⚫T
aking the cows out to the exercise yard
in warmer weather and then cleaning
their stalls.
⚫Taking care of the animals: checking
bruises,wounds,hooves--just seeing that
the cow is healthy
.
⚫Feeding and taking care of the young
calves.
⚫Sanitizing the hoses,connections,and
pipes again.
⚫Milking the cows again around 4:00 p.m.
⚫Checking milk to be sure that the
butterfat content is right
⚫Feeding cows.
Milking methods
⚫Hand milking
⚫Vacuum bucket milking
⚫Milking pipeline
⚫Fully automated robotic milking
THANK YOU….

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Loose-housing-System.pptx

  • 1. LOOSE HOUSING SYSTEM AND MODERN DAIRY FARM by Dr. S. Nanavati PROFESSOR,LPM DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT College ofVeterinary Sc.&A.H. MHOW
  • 2. LOOSE HOUSING Loose housing maybe defined as asystem where animals are kept loose except milking and at the time of treatment.The system is most economical.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Some features of loose housing system are as follows. 1. Cost of construction is significantly lower than conventional type. 2. It is possible to make further expansion without much change. 3. Facilitate easy detection ofanimals in heat 4. Animals feel free and therefore,prove more profitable with even minimum grazing. 5. Animals get optimum exercise which is extremely important for better health and production 6. Overall better management can be rendered.
  • 6. Other provisions: 1. The animal sheds should have proper facilities for milking barns, calfpens/calving pens and arrangement for store rooms etc. 2. The shed may be cemented or brick paved,but in any case it should be easy to clean. 3. The floor should be rough,so that animals will not slip. 4. Inside the open unpaved area it is always desirable to plant some good shady trees for excellent protection against direct cold winds in winter and to keep cool in summer.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Cattle shed: The entire shed should be surrounded by a boundary wall of 5' height from three sides and manger etc.,on one side.All along the manger/ there shall be 10" wide water trough to provide clean,even,available drinking water.The water trough thus constructed will also minimize the loss of fodders during feeding.Near the manger, under the roofed house 5' wide floor should be paved with bricks having a little slope.
  • 11. Beyond that,there should be open unpaved area (40' X 35') surrounded by 5' walls with one gate.It is preferable that animals face north when they are eating fodder under the shade.During cold wind in winter the animals will automatically lie down to have the protection from the walls.
  • 12. Shed for calves:On one side of the main cattle shed there shall be full covered shed 10' X 15' to accommodate young calves. Such sheds with suitable partitioning,may also serve as calving pen under adverse climatic conditions.Beyond this covered area there should be a 20' X 10' open area having boundary wall so that calves may move there freely .
  • 13. In this way both cattle and calve sheds will need in all 50 X 50 area for 20 adult cows and followers.If one has limited resources, he can build ordinary ,katcha /semi Kutcha boundary walls but feeding and water trough should be cemented ones.
  • 15. Dairy farms are farms where cows are raised to make milk and milk products like cheese,ice cream,butter and whipping cream.
  • 16. Routine of dairy farm ⚫Starting work at 4 - 4:30 a.m ⚫Cleaning and sanitizing [getting rid of germs] of the hoses, connections, and pipes that the milk flows through. ⚫Feeding the cows. ⚫Milking the cows. ⚫T aking the cows out to the exercise yard in warmer weather and then cleaning their stalls.
  • 17. ⚫Taking care of the animals: checking bruises,wounds,hooves--just seeing that the cow is healthy . ⚫Feeding and taking care of the young calves. ⚫Sanitizing the hoses,connections,and pipes again. ⚫Milking the cows again around 4:00 p.m. ⚫Checking milk to be sure that the butterfat content is right ⚫Feeding cows.
  • 18. Milking methods ⚫Hand milking ⚫Vacuum bucket milking ⚫Milking pipeline ⚫Fully automated robotic milking