CATTLE population geneticsGENETIC markersAGRICULTURAL economicsCATTLE breedingHETEROZYGOSITYPHYLOGENYCATTLECattle are the most important livestock in India and play a pivotal role in agrarian economy. There are 34 recognized breeds of cattle and number of unexplored lesser known populations. The present study...
making it cheap and widely available for India's massive agricultural sector. Farmers use it to treat a wide array of conditions in cattle. But even a small amount of the drug is fatal to vultures. Since the beginning of its widespread use in India, the domestic vulture population has dropp...
There have been very few attempts to study the prevalence and dynamics of the “carrier” state at a population level in naturally infected populations eg. Andersonet al.19, and Rashtibafet al.21. Published information on FMDV implies that there are essentially 2 states at 28 dpi; “carriers...
In some regions cattle are driven out to extensive distant pastures. Cattle are raised in all countries. The cattle population of the world at the end of 1970 was 1.141 billion. A large number of breeds that are adapted to various climatic zones have been developed. REFERENCESKolesnik, N. N...
India has the largest cattle population in the world (240 million) and has tremendous potential for biogas production. From cattle dung alone, we can produce biogas of a magnitude of 22,500 mm' annually. Air-tight digestion/degradation of animal waste is safe as it eliminates health hazards ...
JAM van Arendonk1, MAM Groenen1, European Cattle Genetic Diversity Consortium9 and RPMA Crooijmans1 The domestication of taurine cattle initiated ~ 10 000 years ago in the Near East from a wild aurochs (Bos primigenius) population followed by their dispersal through migration of agriculturalists ...
Cattle are raised in all countries. The cattle population of the world at the end of 1970 was 1.141 billion. A large number of breeds that are adapted to various climatic zones have been developed. REFERENCES Kolesnik, N. N.Evoliutsiia krupnogo rogatogo skota. [Dushanbe] 1949. ...
Cattle have now become by far the most important domestic animals, with a world population of perhaps 700 million. Of these some 200 million are sacred cattle of India, of no productive use, and many others, of poor quality, are kept in parts of Africa, largely as “wealth.” Milk and...
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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Turkey is controlled using biannual mass vaccination of cattle. However, vaccine protection is undermined by population turnover and declining immunity. A dynamic model of the Turkish cattle population was created. Assumin