Why village farmers still stir a little dried mahua into cattle feed to lift strength and milk yield For years, rural livestock keepers have mixed small amounts of mahua into the feed of cows and buffaloes, a practice seen as a quick source of strength and energy that can also support better milk production. In rural India, the mahua tree has long been more than just a source of income; it is woven into people's everyday lives. Most people know mahua flowers for their use in food and other purposes, but very few realise how valuable they are in animal rearing. The flowers and other mahua products are considered quite beneficial for cows and buffaloes, which is why village livestock keepers have, for years, been adding small quantities of it to their animals' feed. A quick source of strength and energy Animal husbandry expert Dr. Abhishek Kumar Mishra explains that mahua contains several essential nutrients that give animals instant strength and energy. Because of this quality, many farmers in villages mix it into the feed they give their cattle. One thing must be kept in mind, however: it should always be given in a fixed, balanced amount so the animal gets the full benefit without any harm. Mahua flowers are rich in natural sugar and carbohydrates. These elements help keep animals active and energetic. Whether it is bullocks ploughing the fields or high milk-yielding cows and buffaloes, all of them need extra strength, and feeding a light amount of mahua gives them just that. This is why, in many villages even today, the old tradition of feeding dried mahua flowers to cattle continues. It helps milk, but mahua alone is not enough Farmers believe that giving mahua along with balanced fodder keeps milch animals in good health. When an animal is fully nourished from within, it stays fit, and that has a direct effect on milk production. But relying on mahua alone to boost milk is not advisable. Alongside it, the animal must also be given green fodder, chaff, grain, a mineral mixture and plenty of clean water. Good digestion means full nutrition Mahua is also considered helpful in keeping an animal's digestive system in order. Many farmers mix it into the feed, which makes cattle eat their fodder readily and with ease. If an animal's stomach and digestion stay healthy, its body absorbs the full nutrition from whatever it eats. This improves both its overall health and its ability to give milk. For weak and ailing animals Changing weather or an illness can sometimes leave animals sluggish and weak. At such times they need a diet that gives the body quick strength. The nutrients in mahua flowers help overcome this weakness. That is why farmers mix it with other grains or fodder and feed it to sick or weak animals, helping them become active and recover faster. Aiding the growth of calves Proper nutrition is crucial for fast-growing calves and young cattle. Since mahua is a good source of energy, giving it together with balanced fodder helps a great deal in the animals' physical development. It should be remembered, though, that other essential nutrients must also be part of the feed. Using the oil cake, but with care After oil is extracted from mahua seeds, the leftover oil cake, or khali, is also used as animal feed in many regions. But while feeding this khali, the advice of experts or veterinary doctors should always be taken. If the oil cake is prepared in a correct and safe manner, it proves very useful; on the other hand, its wrong or excessive use can also harm animals. What this means for you • For livestock keepers: Adding mahua to feed in limited, balanced amounts can give cows and buffaloes quick strength and help weak or ailing animals recover faster. • On milk output: Mahua alone does not raise milk yield, so it must be paired with green fodder, chaff, grain, a mineral mixture and clean water. • A word of caution: Always consult an expert or veterinarian before feeding mahua oil cake, since wrong or excessive use can harm the animals. Questions & Answers 1. How is mahua beneficial for animals? Mahua contains essential nutrients, natural sugar and carbohydrates that give animals instant strength and energy and keep them active. 2. Does feeding mahua alone increase milk? No, one should not rely on mahua alone. It must be given along with green fodder, chaff, grain, a mineral mixture and plenty of clean water. 3. How much mahua should be given? It should always be given in a fixed, balanced amount so the animal gets the full benefit without any harm. 4. How is mahua given to weak or sick animals? Farmers mix it with other grains or fodder and feed it to sick or weak animals, helping them become active and recover quickly. 5. What is mahua oil cake and what should be kept in mind while feeding it? The cake left after extracting oil from mahua seeds is used as animal feed, but an expert or veterinarian should be consulted before feeding it, as wrong use can cause harm. 6. Is mahua good for calves too? Yes, mahua is a good source of energy and, when given with balanced fodder, helps in the physical development of calves and young cattle. https://trendkia.com/en/business/ganvon-ki-purani-parnpara-chare-men-thora-mahua-milate-hi-gaya-bhainsa-men-lautati-hai-takata-aura-barhata-hai-dudha-2943 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.