(1) Extensive or Traditional system
Under the extensive system, the producers are
generally scattered among rural communities at some considerable distance from
the urban centres. The stock used consists of a collection of cows sometimes
goats and sheep. The cows are not selected for high milk production or any of
the other characters derivable in a good dairy animal.
Milking is not carried
out at regular intervals and very often there is no record for milk produced by
each cow. There are no cultivated pastures on which to feed the animals. The
animals rely on grazing on the open range grounds with the change of seasons.
In most cases, this development results in a very low level of production. The
milk produced is not usually processed and the system requires thousands of
milking cows to satisfy the requirement of the market.
(2) Intensive (modern) system
This system involves the use of dairy animals
specialized for milk production. This involves the investment of considerable
capital. The size of the dairy herd could vary from 50-100 cows for small scale
operations and up to 500-1000 cows for medium size operator. The large scale
operation has more than 1000 cows. The animal used for this operation are high yielding European type of breeds
e.g. Friesian. In some of urban dairies in Nigeria, crosses of European breeds
with indigenous cattle, selected indigenous cow are used in urban dairies in
Nigeria. Breeding records are kept and selection for high milk yield is
intensively carried out. The milk is regularly tested for quality and AI is
used to improve the milk producing ability of the animal. The animals are fed
regularly on cultivated pastures usually green soiled or zero-grazed. They are
also supplemented with concentrates usually rationed according to production.
The animals are housed and milking is usually done in a dairy parlour under
hygienic conditions. There is a considerable degree of mechanization in most of
the operations. The animals are subjected to rregular veterinary inspection to
prevent and cure diseases. Under this system of production, the farmer is
concerned with making as much profit as possible. The example of intensive
system in Nigeria can be seen in the Urban Dairy Scheme at Agege, Iwo dairy,
Kano, Maiduguri, Vom and Maizube Farms in Minna.

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