*Corresponding author: oinamkrishnadasmscecon@gmail.com (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-0589-0212)
The purpose of this study was to examine the production and feeding patterns of cattle among the small farmers in the Thoubal district of Manipur. The findings revealed that, on average crossbred and local cow dairy farms maintained 1.60 and 1.25 milch animals, respectively. The investment percentage was found to be highest on milch animals followed by cattle shed and equipment for both the category of farm households which were
• For both the crossbred and local cow categories of farm households, the highest investment percentage was found to be on milch animals, followed by cattle sheds and equipment.
• On average, a milking crossbred cow was fed 11.33 kg of dry fodder per day, 17.06 kg of green fodder per day, and 3.23 kg per day of concentrates, while a local cow was fed 5.82 kg of dry fodder per day, 7.25 kg of green fodder per day, and 1.75 kg per day of concentrates.
• The average yield per crossbred cow was 9.50 liters/day, and that of the local cow was 1.60 liters/day training facilities by veterinary and extension workers on scientific knowledge and management techniques to the farmers for cattle farming should be encouraged as the area is lacking behind in such facilities.
Milch animal, Investment, Feeding pattern, Cattle