The Behaviour Pattern of Sirohi Goat Kids in Different Feeding Management Systems Chopdar Jitendra1, Bansal Krishna Nand2,*, Bansal Gaurav Kumar3, Ram Ravta4 1Department of Livestock Production and Management, Sourabh College of Veterinary Science, Kheda, Hindaun City, Karauli, RajasthanIndia 2Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, College of Veterinary and Animal Science, Navania, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India 3Veterinary Officer at Veterinary Hospital Chandela, Sirohi, Department of Animal Husbandry, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India 4SRF, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Gudamalani, Barmer, RajasthanIndia *Corresponding author: dr.bansal1996@gmail.com
Online Published on 17 October, 2023. Abstract The present study was carried out at Livestock Research Station, Bojunda, Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan on twenty-one Sirohi goat kids of about 6 months of age with uniform body weight. The overall average time of different behavioural patterns as grazing, browsing, drinking urinating and sleeping behaviour of Sirohi goat kids in the extensive group (T1) was found to be 53.68, 226.38, 6.92, 3.01 and 378.24 (min/day), respectively. The overall average time of different behavioural patterns as grazing, browsing, drinking urinating and sleeping behaviour of Sirohi goat kids in the semi-intensive group (T2) group was recorded to be 48.31, 217.42, 6.89, 3.01 and 375.96 (min/day), respectively. The overall daily average time of different behavioural patterns like drinking, urination and sleeping behaviour of Sirohi goat kids in the intensive (T3) group was found to be 5.94, 3.04 and 496.19 (min/day), respectively. Behavioural time (min/day) for grazing and browsing in extensive (T1) group was significantly (P<0.01) higher than semi-intensive (T2) group. Behavioural time (min/day) for drinking in extensive (T1) group and semi- intensive (T2) group was significantly (P<0.01) higher than intensive (T3) group. The urination behaviour found non-significant difference among groups of three feeding management systems of Sirohi goat kids. Behavioural time (min/day) for sleeping in intensive (T3) group was significantly (P<0.01) higher than extensive (T1) group and semi-intensive (T2) group. Top Keywords Behavioural pattern, Grazing, Browsing, Intensive system, Sirohi goat. Top |