- Shelter and Ventilation: Ensure that animal shelters are well-ventilated and have proper roofing to keep animals dry. Good ventilation prevents respiratory issues and keeps the barn environment fresh.
- Clean and Dry Bedding: Provide clean and dry bedding for your animals. Wet bedding can lead to infections and hoof problems. Use straw or dry hay, and replace it regularly to maintain hygiene.
- Prevent Water logging: Make sure the farm premises have proper drainage to prevent waterlogging. Stagnant water can be a breeding ground for mosquitoes and other pests, which can spread diseases.
- Balanced Nutrition: During the monsoon, the quality of green fodder might deteriorate. Supplement the diet with dry fodder, silage, and mineral mixes to ensure your animals receive balanced nutrition.
- Health Monitoring and Vaccinations: Regularly monitor your animals for signs of illness or infections, such as mastitis and foot rot. Keep up with vaccinations and deworming schedules to protect against common monsoon-related diseases.