Abstract:
The cross-sectional study was carried out in Budaka district to assess the production and usage of among small scale cattle dairy farms in Budaka sub-county. The study aimed at
determining the number of farmers that feed their animals on silage, it was also aimed at
establishing the technology farmers use during silage making and finding out challenges farmers
face during silage making. Quantitative data was collected from 25 randomly selected
respondents using questionnaires. The study employed a qualitative data approach and a case
study design to collect and analyze data. Data collection methods included; documentary review,
in-depth interviews, focused group discussions and interview guides. The study revealed that
ten dairy cattle farmers in Budaka sub-county feed their cows on silage especially in
dry season when the pastures are scarce in order for them to maintain the milk production. It was
revealed that farmers use local means (using pange to chop fodder instead of a chopper and
compressing using feet) to produce silage and this has made it hard for them to produce silage in
large quantities. Despite some challenges such as inadequate machines used in silage production
and less government support, farmers have been able to form cooperatives where they have
collected money and bought the equipment’s that help them in the process of silage production
and through such cooperatives they have been able to get support from Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs).