CATTLE FATTENING BY CONCENTRATE FEED AND GREEN GRASS
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Abstract
The experiment was conducted to investigate the cattle fattening programs of
rural farmers at two villages Jogotpura and Jumarboyra, Bhuapur Upazila in
Tangail district of Bangladesh through field survey. Data were collected from
randomly selected 48 farmers who involved in small scale cattle fattening. The
selected characteristics were socio economic condition of the farmer (age, level
of education, household size, family income from cattle fattening, farm
size)factors associated with cattle fattening, daily routine activities, feeding and
marketing system of fattening cattle, problems of cattle fattening and cost benefit
analysis. Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Co-efficient was computed to
describe the relationships between the concerned variable. The major category 48
of the respondents belongs to farmer categories which has also own land and
Most of the farmers (54%) who are directly related to Agriculture are more
involved in fattening than those who are related to business (26.7%) or service
sector (13.3%) respectively. cattle price and knowledge on adopting cattle
fattening program had significant positive relationships with this program.
Household size, farm size, farming experience and social mobility had no
relationship with this program On the other hand, age had significant negative
relationship with cattle fattening programe. The main problem in adopting cattle
fattening was lack of money & knowledge. The Govt. should give subsidy in this
sector as well as provides effective training to improve cattle fattening program.