Small Ruminant Production and Health
Small Ruminant Production and Health
Socio-economic growth as well as national economy of the country has been significantly backed by the small ruminant sector. Goat and Sheep seem to be the best choice of the livestock component to provide food security to the growing population and w...
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Socio-economic growth as well as national economy of the country has been significantly backed by the small ruminant sector. Goat and Sheep seem to be the best choice of the livestock component to provide food security to the growing population and well-being of the society. There has been considerable progress in science and technology to understand small ruminant biology and the knowledge in this field need to be transformed into practice for sustainable production. The book contains 15 chapters covering major aspects of small ruminant production and health. It begins by discussing the role of ‘Nutraceuticals’ in Animal Diseases Management and ends with Ethical and Welfare Issues related to Experimentation on small ruminants to investigate animal diseases; production of medicines and biologicals in veterinary science and drug safety testing in biomedical research. Other chapters consider Reproductive Biotechnology and Adaptive Physiology, Nutrition, Value addition of Meat and Meat products, Nutritional Value of Milk in Human Health, Diseases and their Management and Ethno-Veterinary Approach in Health Management of Small Ruminants. This book aims to review development and indicate different techniques that can be used in research or commercially to optimize small ruminant productivity. The authors have contributed with their long research experience and it will be unmatched and useful resource material for students, researchers, academicians, stakeholders, policy makers and planners. It will facilitate readers to understand the present status and future strategies for further augmentation of small ruminant production. The present compilation is the views expressed by different experienced researchers and other stakeholders
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