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View article: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities in the Current Landscape of India’s Wool Sector: A Review
Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities in the Current Landscape of India’s Wool Sector: A Review Open
The wool sector in India plays a vital role in the livelihoods of millions of sheep-rearing households, contributing approximately 1.8% to global wool production. India ranks among the largest wool-producing countries globally, yet its mar…
View article: Engage-wl-6586-Understanding Employment Needs and Preferences in Indian Agricultural Higher Education: A Comprehensive Study of Students, Faculty, and Alumni
Engage-wl-6586-Understanding Employment Needs and Preferences in Indian Agricultural Higher Education: A Comprehensive Study of Students, Faculty, and Alumni Open
A comprehensive survey was conducted among students, faculty, and alumni in India's agricultural higher education to gather insights into their employment needs and curriculum suggestions aligned with industry trends and technological adva…
View article: Forecasting human resource needs for shaping Veterinary and Animal Husbandry sector in Amritkaal
Forecasting human resource needs for shaping Veterinary and Animal Husbandry sector in Amritkaal Open
The present study provides an in-depth exploration of the demand and supply landscape for human resources within India’s Veterinary and Animal Husbandry (VAH) sector, aiming to identify the current and future challenges in meeting the work…
View article: Knowledge, awareness and perception about equine glanders among veterinarians and medical professionals in India
Knowledge, awareness and perception about equine glanders among veterinarians and medical professionals in India Open
Glanders is a highly infectious and notifiable disease of equines that occurs due to Burkholderia mallei . In India, glanders re-emerged in 2006 and thereafter regular outbreaks have been reported in various states ( n = 14). Frequent and …
View article: Process Evaluation through Satisfaction Indices: Drawing Corollaries from National Agricultural Higher Education Project
Process Evaluation through Satisfaction Indices: Drawing Corollaries from National Agricultural Higher Education Project Open
Agriculture education has become an alluring opportunity for students and university faculty, because of NAHEP’s comprehensive vision to support SAUs and Deemed universities of the ICAR in providing more relevant and higher-quality educati…
View article: Consumers’ knowledge regarding antibiotic residues and their consciousness about food safety issues in livestock products
Consumers’ knowledge regarding antibiotic residues and their consciousness about food safety issues in livestock products Open
Intensification of the animal husbandry sector in India is overlapping with the increased administration of antibiotics in food-producing animals for therapeutic, prophylactic and growth promotion purposes. Now antibiotic residues are appe…
View article: Antibiotic usage practice and knowledge on antimicrobial resistance among livestock and poultry farmers of Telangana state, India
Antibiotic usage practice and knowledge on antimicrobial resistance among livestock and poultry farmers of Telangana state, India Open
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic faced parallel to COVID-19 pandemic, owing to indiscriminate usage of antimicrobial agents by large mass of people as part of self-medication and unsupervised therapy protocols. This simi…
View article: Constraints Perceived by Buffalo Farmers in Interaction with Information Providing Stakeholders
Constraints Perceived by Buffalo Farmers in Interaction with Information Providing Stakeholders Open
The present study was conducted in Haryana. The 120 buffalo farmers from twelve villages constituted the sample size for the present study. An ex-post facto research design was used for the study. Farmers were asked to rank the constraints…
View article: Interaction Pattern of Buffalo Farmers with Information Providing Stakeholders in Haryana
Interaction Pattern of Buffalo Farmers with Information Providing Stakeholders in Haryana Open
The present study was carried out in two agro-climatic zones of Haryana. A total of six blocks were studied from which a total of twelve villages constituted the study area. Ten farmers from each village were selected randomly. A total of …
View article: Information Needs of Buffalo Farmers in Haryana
Information Needs of Buffalo Farmers in Haryana Open
The present study was carried out in Haryana, farmers with at least one adult female buffalo were selected randomly to arrive at a total sample size of 120 farmers. An ex-post facto research design was used in the present study. The respon…
View article: Donkey milk composition and its therapeutic applications
Donkey milk composition and its therapeutic applications Open
Milk contains plentiful nutrients. In Western countries, cow’s milk fat is supposed as a risk factor for health because it is a source of a high fraction of saturated fatty acids. There has been increasing attention in donkey’s milk. Donke…
View article: Estimation of Antioxidant Potential of Indigenous Halari and French Poitu Donkey Milk by using the Total Antioxidant Capacity and Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power Essay
Estimation of Antioxidant Potential of Indigenous Halari and French Poitu Donkey Milk by using the Total Antioxidant Capacity and Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power Essay Open
Over the last decade, research has been conducted towards the uses and properties of donkey milk that has distinct chemical composition and consequently particularly nutritional properties. It is interesting to determine antioxidant potent…
View article: Assessing the Economic Losses to Buffalo Owners Due to Late Diagnosis of Pregnancy in Their Milch Buffaloes
Assessing the Economic Losses to Buffalo Owners Due to Late Diagnosis of Pregnancy in Their Milch Buffaloes Open
Aim: The present study was conducted purposively to measure the economic losses to buffalo owners due to late diagnosis of pregnancy in their milch buffaloes.
Research Design: Ex-post facto and exploratory research design was used.
Place…
View article: Shaping the Future of Dairy Extension by Harnessing E-Extension Tools and Techniques
Shaping the Future of Dairy Extension by Harnessing E-Extension Tools and Techniques Open
The dairy sector in India is solely dependent on small and marginal farmers who are mostly traditional in nature and rarely follow scientifically recommended practices, their capacity to mobilize resources required to absorb the latest tec…
View article: Constraints in Availing Breeding Services from State Department of Animal Husbandry, Haryana- A Perceptual Study of Buffalo Owners
Constraints in Availing Breeding Services from State Department of Animal Husbandry, Haryana- A Perceptual Study of Buffalo Owners Open
Scientific breeding is one of the important factors that govern the production potential of livestock. Many stakeholders are indulged in providing scientific breeding services but contribution ofstate department of animal husbandry as publ…
View article: Economic Contribution of Backyard Piggery in the Livelihood Security of Tribal Families of Assam
Economic Contribution of Backyard Piggery in the Livelihood Security of Tribal Families of Assam Open
The present study has been carried out to assess the economic contribution of backyard piggery in the livelihood security of tribal families of Assam, India. Observation and personal interaction were done to collect the data from in 10 s…
View article: Reasons for Decreasing Indigenous Cattle Population and Interventions in its Conservation: A Perceptual Study of Field Veterinarians in Karnataka
Reasons for Decreasing Indigenous Cattle Population and Interventions in its Conservation: A Perceptual Study of Field Veterinarians in Karnataka Open
An exploratory study was conducted in Karnataka state of India with the objective to ascertain the veterinarian’s perceptions on causes for decrease in indigenous cattle and suggested interventions in conservation of indigenous cattle. The…
View article: Prevalence of Self Reported Occupational Health Hazards and Preventive Measures Followed by Male and Female Workers in Livestock Rearing in Uttar Pradesh: A Study of Rural India
Prevalence of Self Reported Occupational Health Hazards and Preventive Measures Followed by Male and Female Workers in Livestock Rearing in Uttar Pradesh: A Study of Rural India Open
The present study was carried out in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. Ex-post facto and exploratory research design was used to carry out the research. Data were collected through an interview schedule from 1080 families (540 female+540 …
View article: Farmers’ perception about importance of phenotypic characters in pricing of a buffalo
Farmers’ perception about importance of phenotypic characters in pricing of a buffalo Open
The study was conducted in Haryana and the response of 240 farmers was elicited on 18 phenotypic characters regarding their perception about the importance of these characters in fixing the price of a buffalo. On the basis of their mean sc…
View article: Constraint analysis of backyard pig production in tribal areas of Assam
Constraint analysis of backyard pig production in tribal areas of Assam Open
An ex-post facto study was conducted in Dhemaji and Karbi Anglong districts of Assam state with the objective to understand the constraints perceived by tribal farmers in backyard piggery farming.Data were collected personally from 200 tri…