2020
DOI: 10.36111//jvmohr.2020.2(2).0021
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A Six-Decade Review: Research on Cattle Production, Management and Dairy Products in Bangladesh

Abstract: Background: Historical changes in the demand of animal protein sources (milk & meat) for human consumption have been largely increased due to increased growth of human population, income and urbanization in Bangladesh. Research on cattle production and management especially cattle breeding, feeds and fodders, milk production and products have contributed to increase potential production and genetic gains of cattle. A comprehensive review on the published inland research reports on cattle production, manage… Show more

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“…Archaeological evidence supports this, as instances of cranial surgery have been identified in animal skulls dating from that period (Ramirez Rozzi and Froment, 2018). As agriculture developed, a king of ancient Babylon incorporated laws pertaining to the payment and responsibilities of veterinary surgeons into what is now known as ‘The Code of Hammurabi’ (Samad, 2016).…”
Section: A Brief History Of Veterinary Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Archaeological evidence supports this, as instances of cranial surgery have been identified in animal skulls dating from that period (Ramirez Rozzi and Froment, 2018). As agriculture developed, a king of ancient Babylon incorporated laws pertaining to the payment and responsibilities of veterinary surgeons into what is now known as ‘The Code of Hammurabi’ (Samad, 2016).…”
Section: A Brief History Of Veterinary Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advent of what can be considered as ‘modern’ veterinary medicine, which is scientifically informed and consistent, occurred much more recently. In 1761, the first veterinary school was established in Lyon, France, by Cladude Bourgelat (Cáceres, 2011; Samad, 2016). During the 18th century, rinderpest (cattle plague) was a major concern for cattle health, and a physician named Giovanni Maria Lancisi had proposed very effective control measures (e.g.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Veterinary Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several foreign breeds are available and somehow sustained in tropical weather. According to Samad [31], the most common foreign breeds in Bangladesh include Holstein Friesian, Jersey, and Brown Swiss, originating from the Netherlands, the British Channel Islands, and Switzerland, respectively. These breeds are sustained and chosen due to their high milk production and climate tolerance.…”
Section: Sustainable Cattle Breeds In Bangladeshmentioning
confidence: 99%