摘要:Background: Land scarcity is increasing day by day in Bangladesh because of rising population and industrialization. The available limited land is used for food crop production especially rice production. As a result, only very limited land is available for fodder production. Objective: The study presents method of utilizing farmers fallow lands for fodder production to enhance availability of high quality fodder for their livestock. Materials and Methods: The treatments were replicated three times and the experiments were set up in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). Duncans Multiple Range Test (DMRT) and Least Significant Difference (LSD) test were performed to evaluate the significance of mean differences among the treatments. This experiment was conducted with three fodders i.e., Napier, Splendida and Andropogon. Phenotypic growth and yield data were recorded for three cuttings. Results: Among the three fodders, plant height, leaf length, number of tiller per plant and yield values had significant variation (p<0.01). Napier showed the highest value in plant height, leaf length and yield for all cuttings and Splendida had highest number of tiller per plant. Napier has highest biomass yield and growth parameters. In respect of fodder yield and phenotypic growth, Splendida was in between Napier and Andropogon fodder. Conclusion: Considering all parameters of this study it may be advocated to cultivate Napier and Splendida fodder at farmers field. This study will help farmers to be motivated for utilizing their fallow land. It will help to produce more cultivated fodder for livestock and will also increase animal productivity. Therefore, now it is indispensable and vital need to motivate the farmers about cultivating fodder in fallow lands for increasing animal productivity in Bangladesh.