Abstract:
The aim of the study was designed to Evaluate the Productive and Reproductive
Performance of Non-Descript Buffaloes of Bhola District in Bangladesh. Data were
collected through interview of randomly selected 349 members of Bhola districts who
were involved in buffalo farming. The investigation revealed that majority of the buffalo
farmers were poor (46.47%) and non-poor (45.07%), the education level of the farmers
were below primary (70.48%), and up to primary (31.48%), age of the farmers were over
25 years old (72.27%), and among them about 96.36% farmers were male. The family
members of the buffalo farmers ware average 5.28. The mortality rate of buffalo calves
and buffalo, were 17.08% and 8.75% respectively. The average lactation period was
5.77±0.26 months, gestation period 285±0.70 days average milk production per day was
1.56±0.25 liter and total milk production in lactation period was 268.08±6.34 liters. The
reproductive parameters like age at first heat 37.2±0.25 months, age at first pregnancy
38.4±0.26 months, number of services per conception 1.77±0.26 number, duration
between estrus and insemination 10.09±0.70 hours, post-partum heat period 106.20±0.36
days, dry period 167.8±0.67 days, calving interval 660.8±0.97 days, Pregnancy rate
28.03±.02 % and age at puberty 455.33±.27 days respectively. All (100%) of the farmers
practice natural insemination technique, where 63.1% farmers have their own bull for
breeding. No farmer use record keeping system in the farm. There is a believe that buffalo
meat is not good for health that the reason consumer refuse to take buffalo. There is no
available market for buffalo meat. This study would help the policy makers to take
necessary strategies to improve the socio-economic status of buffalo farmers in this
region of Bangladesh.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Animal Science & Veterinary Medicine,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL BREEDING AND GENETICS