Abstract:The productivity of dairy animals in India needs to be improved to feed the growing population in the decades ahead. Sperm sexing offer a promising breeding strategy to meet the increased demand for food production and nutritional protection. Application of sexed sperm in the breeding of indigenous cattle and buffalo would help to protect endangered species, and it also helps to improve the productivity of indigenous milch animals which can survive for long starvation and well adopted by Indian climatic condit… Show more
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