In kid rearing, weaning is a critical phase. It marks the end of the milk-feeding period and the beginning of rumen development. However, this transition should not be as abrupt as it may sound here.
The foundation of a successful weaning process is a well-developed and functioning rumen. The rumen plays a key role in the transition from milk feeding to consuming solid feed. For a kid, this is a major change that we aim to achieve within a relatively short period.
It is important to wean only healthy, vigorous kids. Kids that are not in good condition are better kept on milk for longer to regain strength. These animals need their energy to recover, rather than expending it coping with the stress of weaning.
Research has shown that kids should be at least seven weeks old before being weaned. Kids weaned at six weeks tend to experience greater setbacks in weight, condition, and health. Additionally, a kid should weigh at least 13 kg at the time of weaning to ensure it has sufficient reserves to handle the transition.
Stimulating feed intake
The most important factor is ensuring that kids consume as much solid feed as possible before weaning. Below are some practical tips to maximize feed intake in young kids:
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