Dairy Feeds

Optimal nutrition for dairy cattle and calves at every production stage

Overview

Our Dairy Feeding program maximizes milk production, supports cow health, and ensures proper calf development. Scientifically formulated to meet the nutritional demands of high-producing dairy herds while maintaining optimal body condition and reproductive performance.

Dairy Feed Products

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Early Weaner Calf Pellets

For calves 0-8 weeks. Encourages rumen development and minimizes weaning stress.

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Dairy Meal

For lactating cows. Balanced nutrition for consistent milk production and animal health.

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Super Dairy Meal

For high yielders. Maximum milk production with specialty nutrients.

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Super Dairy Cubes

For high yielders. Maximum milk production with specialty nutrients.

Feeding Program

Calf Stage

Age: From Week 2

Feed: Early Weaner Calf Pellets

• Introduce gradually by placing small amounts in the milk bucket

• Initial intake may be as low as 50 g per calf

• Intake increases gradually to about 2 kg per calf by week 12

• Supports rumen development and early growth

Moderate Yielders

Feed: Dairy Meal

Production Level: 10–20 litres per day

• Feed rate depends on milk yield

General guideline: 1 kg Dairy Meal for every 2 litres of milk produced

• Supports steady milk production and body condition

High Yielders

Feed: Super Dairy Meal

Production Level: Above 12 litres per day

• High performance feed for high yielding cows

• Feed 1 kg per every 2 litres of milk produced

• Supports sustained milk yield and cow condition

For best performance:

Use fresh feed stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Management Guidelines

Housing & Environment

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Housing Facilities

Provide clean, dry stalls with non-slip floors and adequate ventilation. Separate feed space from manure disposal areas.

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Water Access

Constant access to fresh, clean water. Sufficient trough size to avoid competition between animals. Critical for milk production.

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Ventilation & Space

Ensure adequate space for movement and proper ventilation. Good airflow prevents respiratory issues and heat stress.

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Dry Bedding

Maintain clean, dry bedding. Prevents mastitis and ensures cow comfort. Replace wet sections promptly.

Feeding & Nutrition

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Feed-to-Milk Ratio

Feed 1kg concentrate for every 2 liters of milk produced. Adjust based on yield level and body condition.

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Quality Forage

Provide high-quality forage alongside concentrates. Supports rumen health and sustained milk production.

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Calf Nutrition

Introduce Early Weaner Pellets from week 2. Start with 50g in milk bucket, gradually increase to 2kg by week 12.

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Body Condition Monitoring

Monitor body condition score regularly. Over/under-conditioned cows may experience silent heat and reduced fertility.

Reproductive Management

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Heat Detection

Detect heat through behavior, physical signs, and records. Proper timing ensures successful breeding and optimal milk cycles.

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Artificial Insemination

Use AI for high-quality genetics and disease control. Success depends on cow body condition and proper timing.

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Gestation Care

Proper feeding during 280-day gestation supports mother and fetus. Essential for healthy calf and subsequent lactation.

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Dry Cow Period

60-day dry period before calving. Treat all quarters with dry cow mastitis treatment. Crucial for next lactation cycle.

Milking & Health

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Milking Hygiene

Clean udder with disinfectant and warm water before milking. Dip teats in disinfectant after to prevent infection.

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Mastitis Control

Routine testing identifies mastitis early. Control through equipment hygiene and clean environment. Most costly dairy disease.

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Rumen Health

Maintain consistent feeding to support rumen stability.

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Records & Monitoring

Maintain records of milk yield, feed consumption, health, breeding, and costs. Essential dairy management tool for profitability.

Ready to Improve Your Milk Production?

Contact us today or find your nearest stockist to get started with Belmill quality feeds.