Generally, Ration Of High Yielding Dairy Animals During Early Lactation Is Energy Deficient. The Deficiency Is Further Increased By Decreased Feed Intake And Higher Quantity Of Milk Production. Under Field Conditions, Animals Often Shed Around 80-100 Kg Body Weight After Calving. This Leads To Delayed Conception In Animals After Calving Resulting Into Longer Inter-Calving Intervals. Such Animals Produce Less Milk During This Period, Thus, Decreased Lactation Yield. At This Stage Of Lactation, Farmers Usually Supplement Their Animals With Oil Or Ghee. But This Is Not Economical And Also Hampers Fibre Digestion In The Rumen.

Benefits Of Feeding Bypass Fat:

·       Enhances Peak Milk Production And Persistency Of Lactation.

·       Increase Reproductive Efficiency After Calving

·       Decreases Metabolic Disorders Such As Ketosis, Acidosis & Milk Fever.

·       Increases Productivity And Productive Life Of Animals