Selecting Feed for Cross-Bred vs Local Breed Cows in Kashmir
Updated 08 Jul 2026 • By Falah Nutrition Desk, Animal Nutrition Advisor
Aam Alaamaat
- Cross-bred cow not reaching expected milk potential despite standard feeding
- Local breed cow over-conditioned on a feeding plan designed for higher-yield animals
- Inconsistent results using the same feed and quantity across different breed types in the same herd
- Unexplained gap between a cow's apparent genetic potential and her actual output
Mumkin Wajuhaat
- Cross-bred cows generally have higher genetic milk potential and correspondingly higher nutrient demands than local breeds
- Local (desi) breeds are often more efficient on lower-input diets but can be over-fed relative to their actual milk-producing capacity
- One-size-fits-all feeding across a mixed herd, rather than adjusting by individual animal's yield and breed type
- Underestimating a cross-bred cow's higher energy and protein needs, especially in early lactation
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- What is each cow's actual daily milk yield, regardless of breed label?
- Is feed quantity matched to that individual yield, or applied uniformly across the herd?
- Is a cross-bred cow showing signs of being underfed relative to her genetic potential?
- Is a local breed cow being over-conditioned on feed levels designed for higher-yield animals?
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