Effect of Different Feeder Designs on the Development of Osmanabadi Goat Kids
Gaurav Kankarwal
Department of Livestock Production Management, College of Veterinary Science and AH., Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India.
Rupal Pathak *
Department of Livestock Farm Complex, College of Veterinary Science and AH., Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India.
Vandana Bhagat
Department of Livestock Production Management, College of Veterinary Science and AH., Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India.
Nishma Singh
Department of Livestock Production Management, College of Veterinary Science and AH., Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India.
Raina Doneria
Department of Animal Nutrition, College of Veterinary Science and AH., Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India.
Mehtab S. Parmar
Department of Veterinary Physiology and Biochemistry, College of Veterinary Science and AH., Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India.
Kanti Kanwar
Department of Livestock Production Management, College of Veterinary Science and AH., Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Anjora, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The effect of feeder design on the growth performance of the Osmanabadi goat kids was investigated at the Seed Centre for Osmanabadi Goats-DRS Farm, Dau Shri Vasudev Chandrakar Kamdhenu Vishwavidyalaya, Durg, (CG, India) for a period of 60 days during the winter season. A total of 18 Osmanabadi weaned kids were randomly divided into three groups with six kids (3 males and 3 females) in each group viz T1, T2 and T3. T1 group kids (control) were kept on conventional feeder, T2 on circular feeder and T3 on linear feeder. The maximum (P>0.05) mean body weight was observed on the 60th day in T3 (13.23±0.33), as compared to T2 followed by T1. Similarly, a significantly higher mean body length was observed in T3 as compared to T1 and T2 groups on 45th and 60th day of the study. The maximum mean heart girth was observed on the 60th day in T3 (57.5±0.67) followed by T2 (55.3±1.4). Furthermore, the maximum mean height at wither was observed on the 60th day in T3 (58.1 ± 0.7) than T2 (57.1 ± 0.7) and T1 (55.8 ± 1.7). Our results revealed that modified linear feeder design positively influenced the growth performance of goat kids.
Keywords: Osmanabadi goat kids, feeder design, growth performance, welfare