Dairy Animals Health & Productivity
At Doctor Feeds, we firmly believe that long-term dairy farm success is built on sustained animal health and consistent productivity. Optimal milk yield, stronger disease resistance, and efficient reproduction are achieved only when animals are nutritionally balanced, stress-resilient, and metabolically sound.
Feeding dairy animals is not about short-term milk push. It is about complete, stage-specific nutrition that supports immunity, fertility, longevity, and lifetime productivity and reproductivity.
- Nutrient requirements vary with breed, age, body weight, stage of lactation, pregnancy status, and environmental stress.
- Lactating animals demand higher energy, protein, minerals, and vitamins to sustain milk output and body condition score.
- Dry, pregnant, growing, and transition animals require precise nutrition for foetal growth, rumen development, and future productivity.
- Doctor Feeds formulates scientifically balanced feeds and supplements tailored to every life stage, production level, and farm condition.
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Impact of Doctor Feeds Nutrition Solutions:
- Consistent improvement in milk yield and milk composition
- Enhanced reproductive efficiency and calving performance
- Stronger immunity, vitality, and overall herd health
Our Technical & Sales Teams work closely with farmers to implement optimal feeding programs on-ground, ensuring maximum productivity with animal wellbeing at the core.
Immunity – Building Resilient Herds
A strong herd is a resilient herd. Disease resistance depends on a combination of nutrition, management, environment, and genetics.
Factors Influencing Immunity:
- Internal Factors: Genetic potential and innate immune capacity
- External Factors: Balanced nutrition, environmental stress, hygiene, and mycotoxin control in feed and fodder
- Adequate minerals, trace elements, and vitamins
- Clean feed, safe storage, and hygienic feeding practices
- Minimization of heat, crowding, and transport stress
Effective biosecurity protects animal health, milk yield, and farm profitability. Prevention begins at the farm-design and daily management level.
Key Biosecurity Measures
- Restrict vehicle and visitor movement to designated zones
- Enforce disinfection protocols and protective clothing
- Maintain a quarantine area for new or returning animals
Outcome: Reduced disease risk, lower veterinary costs, and minimal production losses.