Abstract
The present investigation has been undertaken to study the effect of Moringa oleifera supplementation on performance of lactating Murrah buffalo under loose housing system. Eighteen lactating Murrah buffaloes were assigned to three dietary treatment groups (T 1 , T 2 and T 3 ) resulting in six lactating buffaloes per treatment based on parity following factorial completely randomized design. The experiment was conducted for a period for 150 days postpartum (days in milk) to ヲnd the effect of supplementation of Moringa oleifera leaf meal in following treatments, namely, T 1 (control)- Feeding of lactating buffaloes as per Indian Council of Agricultural Research standards (2013), T 2 -75 g MOLM/animal/day in ration,T 3 - 150 g MOLM/animal/day in ration. Signiヲcantly (P < 0.05) higher milk yield (kg), 6% FCM (kg), and lactose (%) were reported in T3 treatment group as compared to T 1 . Signiヲcantly (P < 0.05) higher milk fat (%) and solid Not Fat (%) and total solids (%) were reported in T 2 and T 3 treatment group as compared to T 1 while milk protein (%) remain unchanged. Peak milk yield was signiヲcantly (P < 0.05) higher in T 3 treatment groups as compared to T 1 (control) but Days taken to attain peak milk yield did not differ signiヲcantly among different dietary treatments. Persistency period of peak milk yield were signiヲcantly (P < 0.05) greater in T 3 treatment groups as compared to T 1 (control). It is inferred that MOLM supplementation in ration up to 150 grams increases milk production and production traits as well as improved milk composition.