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Livestock refers to farm animals like cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and poultry that are raised for food, fiber, or labor. They are essential to agriculture and rural livelihoods.
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Feeding Management of Cattle and Buffalo
Summary Feeding management of cattle and buffalo is crucial for maintaining health, reproduction, and productivity. Animals require balanced rations containing…
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BUFFALO MILK VS. COW MILK
In this post let us go over the difference between Buffalo milk and Cow milk, look at the nutritional and…
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Common Diseases in Goats and Sheeps
Anthrax Anthrax is an infectious zoonotic disease of wild and domestic herbivores caused by a spore- forming bacterium, which is…
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Diseases of Goats, Treatment and Preventions
Abstract Goat diseases are economically significant and potential to achieve many national and international assurances on food security, poverty alleviation…
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Mastitis in cows; Causes Symptoms Prevention and Treatment
Bovine mastitis is a condition typified by the persistent and inflammatory reaction of the udder tissue due to either physical…
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Hemorrhagic Septicemia in Water Buffalo and Cattle
Hemorrhagic septicemia is a disease of water buffalo and cattle in tropical regions caused by specific serotypes of Pasteurella multocida. Asymptomatic,…
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PREVENTION PRACTICES FOR FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE FMD
If a case of foot and mouth disease (FMD) is confirmedanywhere in the United States, it could spread rapidly acrossthe…
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Breeds of Cattle and Buffalo
Cattle Breeds Indigenous dairy breeds of cattle 1. Gir This breed is otherwise called as Bhadawari, Desan, Gujarati, Kathiawari, Sorthi, and…
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The importance of colostrum in the newborn dairy calf
ABSTRACT It is critical that bovine maternal colostrum is fed to newborn calves during their first hours of life. Colostrum is the…
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Physicochemical, and functional characteristics of buffalo milk casein
Highlights •HHP altered buffalo milk casein’s tertiary structure. •The dispersion behavior of buffalo milk casein enhanced. •Foaming properties, oil-holding capacity,…
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