Feeding Management Practices and Nutritional Status among Smallholder Dairy Farmers Across Indian States: A Multi-State Field Assessment

Vinod Potdar *

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Kaustubh Bhave

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Sachin Joshi

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Akshay Joshi

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Shantanu Shinde

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Tejashree Shirsath

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Nikhil Punde

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Yuvraj Gaundare

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Santosh Bansal

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Syed Meraj

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Shaikh Shabbiroddin

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Vikas Tiwari

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

Santosh Kumar

Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Uruli Kanchan Pune, 412 202, India and Central Research Station, BAIF Development Research Foundation, Urulikanchan, Pune, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

India is the world's largest milk producer, with smallholder farmers contributing substantially to national dairy output. However, productivity remains constrained by suboptimal feeding practices, inadequate green fodder availability, and limited use of balanced concentrates and mineral supplements. This study assessed feeding management practices among smallholder dairy farmers across Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Data were collected from 9,639 farmers in 973 villages, 140 tehsils/blocks, and 41 districts. Information was recorded on green and dry fodder feeding, concentrate feeding, feeding during pregnancy, concentrate feeding to calves and heifers, mineral supplementation, type of concentrate used, and concentrate cost. The results showed substantial inter-state variation. Regular green fodder feeding was highest in Maharashtra and Punjab, whereas adoption was very low in Odisha, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Regular concentrate feeding was higher in Maharashtra, Punjab, and Gujarat. Additional concentrate feeding during pregnancy was commonly practised in Punjab, Bihar, and Jharkhand, but remained limited in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. Mineral supplementation was critically low in most states, except Punjab and Jharkhand. Purchased concentrate feed was dominant across states, although Uttar Pradesh showed greater use of homemade concentrates. The average concentrate cost ranged from ₹14.38/kg in Bihar to ₹18.76/kg in Rajasthan. The findings indicate important nutritional gaps in smallholder dairy systems and support the need for region-specific feeding strategies, mineral supplementation programmes, fodder development initiatives, and extension interventions for sustainable dairy development in India.

Keywords: Dairy cattle, feeding management, green fodder, concentrate feeding, mineral supplementation, smallholder dairy farmers.


How to Cite

Potdar, Vinod, Kaustubh Bhave, Sachin Joshi, Akshay Joshi, Shantanu Shinde, Tejashree Shirsath, Nikhil Punde, et al. 2026. “Feeding Management Practices and Nutritional Status Among Smallholder Dairy Farmers Across Indian States: A Multi-State Field Assessment”. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 32 (7):326-35. https://doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2026/v32i74311.

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