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Livestock Production Department

OFT and FLD

The Livestock Production Department of KVK Pal (Jalgaon-I) conducts On-Farm Testing (OFT) and Front Line Demonstrations (FLD) to promote scientific livestock management practices. Major technologies include mineral mixture supplementation for lactating Murrah buffaloes, fungal bio-control agents for eco-friendly management of ticks and maggots in cattle, nutritional management of broiler poultry, and calcium-vitamin supplementation for post-parturient buffaloes. These interventions help improve milk production, animal health, reproductive performance, poultry productivity, and farmer income while promoting sustainable livestock farming practices.

Back 07 Jun 2026
OFT and FLD
Livestock Production TECHNOLOGIES

Livestock Production - OFT & FLD Technologies

Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Pal (Jalgaon-I)
Buffalo | Poultry | Ectoparasite Management

Overview

The Livestock Production Department at KVK Pal conducts On-Farm Testing (OFT) and Front Line Demonstrations (FLD) to evaluate and demonstrate improved livestock management technologies focusing on mineral nutrition, parasite control, and post-parturition health management.

On-Farm Testing (OFT) Technologies

OFT - I
BUFFALO
Assessment of Mineral Mixture for Lactating Murrah Buffaloes

Evaluation of balanced mineral mixture supplementation for lactating Murrah buffaloes to improve milk production, reproductive efficiency, and overall animal health.

Expected Benefits:
  • Increased milk yield and milk fat percentage
  • Improved reproductive performance
  • Reduced incidence of nutritional disorders
  • Better overall animal health
OFT - II
CATTLE
Assessment of fungal bio control agents against ectoparasite (Ticks, maggot in cattle)

Evaluation of fungal bio-control agents (entomopathogenic fungi) for eco-friendly management of ectoparasites including ticks and maggots in cattle.

Expected Benefits:
  • Eco-friendly ectoparasite control
  • Reduced chemical acaricide usage
  • Lower risk of chemical residues in milk
  • Sustainable parasite management

Front Line Demonstrations (FLD) Technologies

FLD - I
BIRDS & POULTRY
Nutritional management of broiler

Demonstration of balanced feeding practices, feed formulation, and nutritional management strategies for improving broiler growth, feed conversion ratio, and profitability.

Expected Benefits:
  • Improved body weight gain
  • Better feed conversion efficiency
  • Reduced production costs
  • Higher profitability for poultry farmers
FLD - II
BUFFALO
Assessment of calcium and vitamin deficiency after parturated buffalo

Demonstration of calcium and vitamin supplementation strategies for post-parturient buffaloes to prevent metabolic disorders like milk fever, improve uterine involution, and enhance milk production.

Expected Benefits:
  • Prevention of milk fever and hypocalcemia
  • Faster uterine involution
  • Improved milk production post-calving
  • Better reproductive performance

Technologies Summary

Sr. No. Type Animal/Species Technology
1 OFT-I Buffalo Mineral Mixture for Lactating Murrah Buffaloes
2 OFT-II Cattle Fungal bio control agents against ectoparasite (Ticks, maggot)
3 FLD-I Poultry Nutritional management of broiler
4 FLD-II Buffalo Calcium and vitamin deficiency assessment after parturated buffalo

These technologies aim to improve livestock productivity, enhance animal health, and increase farmer income through scientific management practices.

Key Outcomes

  • Improved Milk Production: Through mineral mixture and post-parturient calcium supplementation
  • Eco-friendly Parasite Control: Fungal bio-control agents for sustainable ectoparasite management
  • Better Poultry Productivity: Optimized nutritional management for broilers
  • Enhanced Animal Health: Reduced metabolic disorders and nutritional deficiencies
  • Increased Farmer Income: Higher productivity and reduced veterinary costs
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