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Transitioning From Free Grazing to Stall Feeding — What Changes

08 Jul 2026 • Falah Enterprises

Transitioning From Free Grazing to Stall Feeding — What Changes

Many Kashmir dairy farmers are shifting from free grazing toward stall (zero-grazing or semi-stall) feeding systems, often due to shrinking grazing land or a desire for more controlled production. Here's what actually changes in this transition.

Total nutritional control — and responsibility

On free grazing, the animal selects her own diet from whatever's available, for better or worse. In stall feeding, everything she eats is entirely up to you — this is both an opportunity (precise, optimized nutrition) and a responsibility (get it wrong, and there's no grazing to fall back on).

Fodder must now be brought to her

Cut-and-carry fodder becomes essential rather than optional — you need a reliable fodder supply chain (your own cultivation, purchased fodder, or both) since she can no longer forage for herself.

Exercise and movement change

Stall-fed animals move less than grazing animals by default. Where practical, some daily movement space or supervised exercise supports circulation, hoof health and general wellbeing, even in a stall system.

Feed quantity needs recalculating

A grazing animal's intake is hard to measure precisely; a stall-fed animal's intake is fully controlled and should be calculated properly — use the standard 1 kg concentrate per 2.5 litres of milk plus 1 kg maintenance, alongside adequate cut fodder, rather than guessing.

Transition gradually, not overnight

Sudden, complete removal from grazing to full stall feeding can cause a digestive and stress adjustment. Where possible, transition over 1-2 weeks, gradually reducing grazing time while increasing stall feeding, rather than switching in a single day.

The upside: consistency and control

Done well, stall feeding often produces more consistent milk yield and quality than grazing, because nutrition is no longer dependent on what's growing in the pasture that week. This consistency is a major reason farmers make the switch.

For help planning a stall-feeding ration matched to your animals, call or WhatsApp Falah Enterprises, Authorized GOKA Feeds Distributor, Anantnag.

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