2021
DOI: 10.18805/ajdfr.dr-1676
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​Study on Housing Management Practices Followed by Dairy Farmers in Northern Telangana State of India

Abstract: Background: Adequate housing is essential for wellbeing and welfare of any kind of livestock, which keeps them comfort and healthy thereby increases production and reproduction performance by exploiting their fullest genetic potential. As scanty information available on farmers practices on animal housing, the present study was undertaken to assess housing management practices followed by dairy farmers in Northern Telangana state of India. Methods: Data were collected from randomly selected 240 dairy farmers f… Show more

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“…Improvement in livestock productivity can be achieved by identifying production constraints and introducing new technologies or by refining existing husbandry practices in the breeding systems [ 8 ]. Indeed, animal husbandry practices play a vital role in the improvement of animal productivity and livestock production [ 9 ]. The performance of animal production depends on the adoption of improved husbandry practices and information on preferences and adoption of these improved practices is very important for increasing production [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Improvement in livestock productivity can be achieved by identifying production constraints and introducing new technologies or by refining existing husbandry practices in the breeding systems [ 8 ]. Indeed, animal husbandry practices play a vital role in the improvement of animal productivity and livestock production [ 9 ]. The performance of animal production depends on the adoption of improved husbandry practices and information on preferences and adoption of these improved practices is very important for increasing production [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%