GOVT. OF ODISHA ANIMAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT DEPTT, ODISHA, DIST. - BALASORE. -----------------------------------------------------------The Animal Resources Development Department of Balasore District has following official infrastructures:1. Office of the Deputy Director Frozen Semen Bank, Balasore 2. Office of the Chief District Veterinary Office, Balasore a. Office of the Sub-Divisional Veterinary Office, Balasore &Nilgiri - 2 nos b. Livestock Breeding& Dairy Farm, Remuna, Balasore c. District Poultry Hatchery, Remuna d. Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Balasore e. Veterinary Dispensaries - 21 nos f. Livestock Aid Centres - 114 nos g. GomitrasCentres - 96 nos The C.D.V.O is the Supervising Officer of the District. The concerned S.D.V.Os directly monitor the Sub-Division wise Animal Husbandry Activities like Vaccinations, Treatment, Castration, Fodder Cultivations, CRP Programme, Artificial Insemination, Out-break if any, Livestock Inspector/Veterinary Asst. Surgeon and Gomitras. During 2009-10 Govt has sanctioned the construction of the office buildings of 79 no of LAC &10 no of VD under RIDF-XIII & the construction of these buildings are under progress. The VAS, LI &Gomitras are allotted GP for their area of operation & they perform treatment, vaccination, deworming camps, castration .Artificial Insemination, fodder cultivation & training & extension activities in their respective GP’s. The Addl.VAS of the respective blocks are to monitor the schematic Animal Husbandry activities including anti poverty programme & the development of dairy, small animal, poultry. 1.DISTRICT A.R.D. (ANIMAL RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT) STRUCTURE No. of Sub-Division No. of Blocks No. of Tahasils No. of G.P.s No. of Villages No. of Veterinary Dispensaries No. of Live Stock Aid Centres No. of Stationary A.I. Units No. of Mobile A.I. Units No. of Frozen Semen Bank No. of Dist. Diagnostic Laboratory (DDL) 02 12 07 289 2952 21 114 127 102 01 01 No. of LBD Farm No. of Fodder Farm No. of Poultry Hatcheries No. of Gomitra Centres No. of MPCS 01 01 02 96 211 2.POSITION OF STAFF STRENGTH/ VACANCY Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Total Designation of the post C.D.V.O S.D.V.O Deputy Director Dairy Supervisor A.D.V.O Nodal Officer A.D.D.O A.F.D.O D.E.O V.A.S A.V.A.S Head Clerk Sr.Clerk Jr. Clerk Jr.Steno LR. VAS S.E I.C.S Mechanic Driver FMD Try. Sarakar L.I Vety. Tech Specialist Peon Attendant Chowkidar Ward boy Sales man Sanctioned strength 01 02 01 01 02 01 01 01 04 22 12 02 06 06 01 01 03 01 02 03 04 01 116 09 01 25 83 24 01 02 339 Men in position 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 04 19 12 01 04 06 NIL NIL 02 01 01 02 04 NIL 95 09 01 23 61 20 01 NIL 265 Vacancy NIL NIL NIL NIL 01 NIL NIL NIL NIL 03 NIL 01 02 NIL 01 01 01 NIL 01 01 NIL 01 31 NIL NIL 02 22 04 NIL 02 74 Remark 3. INFORMATION ON LIVESTOCK CENSUS (2007): Information (In‘000) Indigenous Cross bred Total Total 841256 27707 868963 Male 325560 2763 328323 Female 515696 24944 540640 Breedable 236700 11786 248486 Total 2157 ---- 2157 Male 986 ---- 986 Female 1171 ---- 1171 Breedable 1171 ---- 1171 Total 3557 ---- 3557 Male 1764 ---- 1764 Female 1793 ---- 1793 Total 418731 ---- 418731 Male 181623 ---- 181623 Female 237108 ---- 237108 Pig Population Total 3209 ---- 3209 Poultry Population Layers 484920 ---- 484920 Others 242459 ---- 242459 Cattle Population Buffalo Population Sheep Population Goat Population Total Poultry 727379 4. DISEASE DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY, (D.D.L.) BALASORE:AIM &OBJECTIVE :- There is one D.D.L in Balasore which is located inside the campus of Veterinary Hospital, Balasore. The Aim & objective of the DDL(a) (b) (c) (d) To provide diagnostic services to the farmers relating to various diseases of Livestock & Poultry in the district. To ensure close surveillance of different infectious and contagious disease of Livestock & Poultry. Help in combating out break of Livestock & Poultry diseases in the District by providing early diagnoses in collaboration with ADRI, Phulnakhar, Cuttack. Different test conducted in DDL & its user charges (samples are received during morning. i. Faecal sample - Rs.5/ii. Blood sample – Rs.5/iii. Nasal smear – Rs. 5/iv. Urine sample – Rs.5/v. Culture & sensitivity – Rs.50/- 5. CALF REARING PROGRAMME :IMPLEMENTATION OF FEMALE CROSS BREED CALF REARING PROGRAMME SANCTIONED UNDER RKVY DURING 2010-11 In the year 2010-11- 900 nos of cross breed female calves in the milk society area will be taken of under the calf rearing scheme. As per the scheme minimum age of cross breed female calves should be four month of age. 1. The primary objective of CRP programme is to up grade non-Descript (Desi cows) by doing Artificial Insemination & helps in increase of milk production. 2. The scheme is being implemented by milk producer co-operative society in association with C.D.V.O, Office, local Veterinary Asst. Surgeon & local Livestock Inspector. 3. The calves under the scheme are insured by the insurance company form 04 month to 28 months. 4. Total quantity of feed per calf from 04 month to 28 months work out to 1360 kg. which will be supplied to the farmer in 50% subsidy. 6.FODDER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN BALASORE DISTRICT. To popularize fodder cultivation among dairy farmers and to reduce their milk production cost by feeding green fodder different schemes are going on as follows:7. SEASONAL FODDER MINIKIT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMME. i. Kharif Season:- Fodder crop seed minikits of M.P.Chari, Sodex chari,Pc-6, Maize, Bajra, Cowpea, Guanretc are supplied to farmers during month of June- July free of cost each demonstration plot covers 25 cents. ii. Rabi Season:- Fodder crop seeds like Berseem, Lucerne, Oat etc supplied to farmers during month of November-December free of cost each demonstration plot covers -25 cents. 8. PERENNIAL FODDER, CULTIVATION BY FARMERS:Perennial fodder crop roots/ slips like Hybrid Napier, Co-1, Guinea, Andropogon, Paragrassetc are supplied to farmers on payment of root/slip cost @ 25 paisa each. Root/Slip are available at Livestock Breeding Farm, Remuna and Fodder Nursery point at C.D.V.O, Officer campus. 9. ENRICHMENT OF CROP RESIDUES :Demonstration for enrichment of low grade roughages like paddy straw with urea & molasses to enhance nutritive vale and feeding dairy animals to reduce feeding cost. The programme is implemented in dairy co- operative societies. 10. R.K.V.Y FODDER PRODUCTION PROGRAMME:The programme implemented during the year 2010-11. The programme has been taken up in selected cluster of Basta and Baliapal Block for massive fodder cultivation in farmers field as both the blocks are intensive dairy pockets. Both seasonal and perennial fodder crops are being taken up. For seasonal fodder crop seeds like M.P.Chari, Pc-6, Cow-Pea with chemical fertilizers are supplied free of cost to selected dairy farmers for fodder cultivation in 10 cent Land each. For perennial fodder crops Co-1, Paragrass, Guinea roots/slips with chemical fertilizers are supplied free of cost to farmers for raising perennial fodder plot minimum of 10 cents. Farmers training programme on fodder cultivation are being conducted at village level. 11.LBD FARM,REMUNA Name :- The Livestock Breeding and Dairy Farm, Remuna, Dist.- Balasore Year of Establishment :- The 27th June, 1965. Location :- It is situated at Ganeswarpur, P.o-Ganeswarpur, Remuna, Balasore only 0.5Km from NH-5 on JanuganjGolei towards Remuna Bazar. AIM AND OBJECTIVE:The Livestock Breeding and Dairy Farm was set up with a view to provide the technical knowledge to the Dairy Farms on Dairy Development activities as follows:1. L.B.D Far, Remuna acts as Bull mother farm for production of genetically quality Bulls for semen collection for A.I work and natural breeding in inaccessible area. 2. It acts as a demonstration unit for imparting training to the Dairy Farmers regarding scientific housing, feeding and management of the cross bred cows. 3. It also acts as a demonstration unit providing technical knowledge pertaining to the quality of fodder production, preservation of surplus fodder by hay making and silage making and use of this during non-availability of green fodder. 4. Supply of whole milk to the consumers. 5. Quality milk production by scientific management with respect to high fat and SNF content which fetches good market price. 6. The surplus stock of quality cows and heifers are sold to the farmers. 7. INFRASTRUCTURES 1. Name of the Farm:- Livestock Breeding and Dairy Farm, Remuna, Balasore. 2. Date of establishment:- 27.06.1965 3. Total area of the farm:- Ac. 81.78 a. Area under roads and building :- 16.53 Out of which Ac. 4.95 has been transferred to Balasore Dairy. b. Cultivable area :- Ac. 65.25 i. Irrigated area :- Ac. 20.0 ii. Non- irrigated area:- Ac.45.25 4. Buildings in details:a. Residential :- 11RB-01, (damaged) 11RA-04 (02 nos damaged) 11 R - 08 nos (02 are repairable and 6nos damaged) b. Non Residential buildings :- One office building. c. i. Cattle shed:- 3 nos ( 120 ft. X 18fteach)- 150 animals capacity each. ii. Calf pan :- 18 nos ( capacity – 4 animals each) iii. Treatment shed:- 01 (damaged) iv. Bullock shed :- 01 (damaged) v. Pump house:- 02 nos 5. Machinery :- Lift irrigation points – 02 nos (5HP capacity) STAFF POSITION OF L.B.D FARM, REMUNA 1. A.D.V.O (D.C) ,Balasore, I/c LBD Farm, Remuna – in additional charge. Sl No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sanctioned strength Main in position Vacant Remarks Dairy supervisor Dairy overseer Livestock Inspector Tractor Driver Field Man Demonstrator Sales Man Chowkidar Peon Sr. Clerk 01 01 00 00 02 00 01 01 01 00 00 01 01 00 02 00 00 00 ----Deployed toBBAMUL Category Milch cow Dry cow Heifer Bull calf Suckling male calf Suckling female calf Total CB 07 10 10 01 05 2008-09 Haryana Total 01 08 03 13 05 15 00 01 01 06 CB 17 04 12 01 06 2009-10 Haryana Total 01 18 01 05 03 15 00 01 01 07 CB 14 09 11 00 04 2010-11 Haryana Total 00 14 00 09 00 11 00 00 00 04 03 01 04 08 06 14 07 00 07 36 11 47 48 12 60 45 00 45 ANIMAL STRENGTH PERFORMANCE OF L.B.D FARM, REMUNA Category Tota l 05 CB 04 2008-09 Haryan a 01 03 01 04 05 01 06 05 01 06 03 05 08 02 06 08 06 07 13 CB No of bull calves produced No of bull calves supplied Cows/Heifers supplied to farmers Daily average milk production Milk production in lts Sale proceed of milk Sale proceed of livestock Sale proceed of fodder Total income 05 2009-10 Haryan Tota a l 01 06 CB 04 2010-11 Haryan Total a 01 05 71.5 102.0 104.6 26124 31292 38140.5 Rs.4,08,658/- Rs.5,15,446/- Rs.7,83,302/- Rs.30325/- Rs.23090/- Rs.39525/- Rs.13896/- Rs.4923/- Rs.13083/- Rs.475671/- Rs.590152 Rs .838380/- FODDER PRODUCTION OF L.B.D. FARM, REMUNA Sl No 1 2 3 4 5 Particulars 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Total cultivable area (Ac.) Irrigated area Non- irrigated Area brought under cultivation a. Perennial b. Seasonal i. Kharif ii. Rabi Fodder production in quintals Cost of fodder produced (Rs.) Total receipts from fodder (Rs.) 65 20 45 65 20 45 65 20 45 12.5 14 14.5 06 02 3057 05 02 3223 08 04 3940 1,86,248/- 1,93,428/- 2,86,440/- 2,03,381/- 2,06,309/- 3,01,093/- RATE CHART 1. Milk :- Rs.21/- per lts 2. Green fodder:- Rs.0.90 per kg 3. Roots :- Hybrid Napier – 0.25 per root Para Grass, Guinea, Andropogan – 0.15 per roots 12.DISTRICT POULTRY HATCHERY, REMUNA Date of functioning :- 04.12.2010 Date of selling of 1st batch of Chicks :- 26.12.2010 Funding :- It was constructed out of SGSY Infrastructure Fund & RKVY. Infrastructure available :- 1. Hatchery Building 2. Extension Hatchery 3. Incubator Capacity – 17,136 4. Hatcher Capacity 5,712 Aims &Objective :1. Production of day old chicks for back yard Poultry. 2. Supply of day old chicks to the SHGs at minimum price. 3. Provide technical knowledge for rearing chicken. Performance for the year 2010-11 :1. No. of Hatching eggs set for hatching :- 52,175 2. No. of Chicks hatched out :- 35,971 3. Hatchability (%) :- 85.78 Sd/- Dr. H.N.Das Chief District Veterinary Officer, Balasore