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Dairy farmers warned against feeding their livestock with green maize

Dairy  farmers in Bomet County have been warned against feeding their livestock with green maize stalks since it contains a high concentration of nitrate compound causing deaths of animals in the region.

The  County Director of Livestock (CDL), Dr. Wilson Serem stated that crop especially those affected by Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease (MLND) have high concentrations of nitrate compounds which burn the animals’ intestines hence causing death.

“The maize disease also gives rise to secondary fungal infections of the grains and it is therefore not allowed to feed the animals once infected and humans should not eat the grains from the crop,” he said.

Dr. Serem  that infected plants should immediately be removed from the fields and its grains should be burnt.

He  said that many farmers find it cheap to feed the animals with green maize stalks of the failed crop but they end up counting double loses of both the crop and animals.

“We  have had cases where farmers had suspected that their animals were poisoned but when our officers visited the homesteads and collected samples which were taken to Vet Labs, it was found that the animals died due to high concentration of nitrate compounds,” Dr. Serem said.

The CDL advised the farmers to dry the maize stalks or wait until the crop matures if they must feed their livestock with maize materials.

“If  they must feed their animals with the stalks, they must dry first and where possible make silage which is mixed with molasses and other concentrates which will lower nitrate compounds found in the green maize stalks,” he explained.

Dr. Serem said during the dry season experienced in the county, most of farmers in parts of the County suffered maize crop failure and maize disease while other crops had stunted growth and some farmers resolved to feed their animals with the immature crops resulting to them counting loses as livestock died of diarrhea.

He noted that even the green maize stalks alone were very dangerous to animal and should be avoided by dairy farmers in the area.

The  CDL was addressing the press at his office in Bomet town advising livestock farmers in the wake of a farmer at Lelechwet at Kipreres in Chepalungu having lost seven animals last Sunday. The animals were said to have fed on the maize stalks and amaranth which were harvested from the farm.

By  Joseph  Obwocha

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