2018
DOI: 10.5958/0973-9718.2018.00032.6
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Effect of supplementary feeding on growth of magra lambs in Arid Rajasthan

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“…The overall adoption was 57.50% among 200 selected goat owners. Tanwar and Chand Khem (2011) [12] observed that most of the goat farmers with respect to health care the major constraints were lack of veterinary services in villages, high cost of treatment, ignorance about importance of deworming, lack of knowledge about common diseases and vaccination programme not carried out by any agency.…”
Section: Control Of External Parasitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overall adoption was 57.50% among 200 selected goat owners. Tanwar and Chand Khem (2011) [12] observed that most of the goat farmers with respect to health care the major constraints were lack of veterinary services in villages, high cost of treatment, ignorance about importance of deworming, lack of knowledge about common diseases and vaccination programme not carried out by any agency.…”
Section: Control Of External Parasitementioning
confidence: 99%