Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXVII, Issue 1
Written by Victoria CONSTANTIN, Livia VIDU, Ion RADUCUTA, Rodica CHETROIU, Dana POPA, Carmen Georgeta NICOLAE, Roxana Elena (VASILIU) STEFAN, Monica MARIN
The growth rate and productive performance of animals depends on various factors among which the feeding system is one of the most important factors. The nutritional needs of animals on organic farms can be covered through three sources: grazing, food produced within the own holding and the purchase of additional feed. The purpose of the work is to follow the effect of sheep and goat feeding technologies through the installation according to the requirements of ecological agriculture of cultivated pastures, which can be used both for animal grazing and for obtaining fodder, either dry or fermented. A maximum production of fodder obtained in one's own holding must be one of the main objectives of the breeder, so the selected crops must be determined according to the real needs of the holding. To achieve these goals, farmers who practice organic farming rely on recognized agricultural practices, such as maintaining the welfare and health of the animal herd through free-range systems and modern knowledge, such as monitoring nutrient levels to track the optimal growth of animals at different stages of development.
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