Journal of Agriculture and Environment for International Development (Jun 2017)

Productive, economic and environmental effects of optimised feeding strategies in small-scale dairy farms in the Highlands of Mexico

  • José Velarde-Guillén,
  • Felipe Lopez- Gonzalez,
  • Julieta Gertrudis Estrada-Flores,
  • Adolfo Armando Rayas-Amor,
  • Darwin Heredia-Nava,
  • Fernando Vicente,
  • Adela Martinez-Fernandez,
  • Carlos Manuel Arriaga-Jordan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12895/jaeid.20171.606
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111, no. 1
pp. 225 – 243

Abstract

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Since most dairy production in developing countries comes from small farms, there is scope to reduce their contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In the highlands of Mexico, the limitations in these systems are high feeding costs. This paper assessed the production, economics and estimated methane emissions from traditional feeding strategies (TFS) in 22 small-scale dairy farms compared to optimised feeding strategies (OFS) evaluated through on-farm research in eight participating farms in the dry (DS) and in the rainy (RS) seasons. Results were analysed with a completely randomized design. There were no differences (P>0.05) in milk fat, body condition score (BCS) or live weight between TFS and OFS, but there was higher (P