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The book provides comprehensive insights into buffalo farm management practices, encompassing a wide range of topics. It delves into general management, housing, nutrition, health, and reproductive management, along with a detailed discussion on infectious and metabolic diseases. Pre-, peri-, and post-partum disorders are thoroughly explained, as are various nutritional resources and their optimal utilization. The selection of breeding buffaloes is addressed, alongside assisted reproductive techniques in dairy husbandry. Additionally, routine farm management practices are covered to help dairy…mehr

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The book provides comprehensive insights into buffalo farm management practices, encompassing a wide range of topics. It delves into general management, housing, nutrition, health, and reproductive management, along with a detailed discussion on infectious and metabolic diseases. Pre-, peri-, and post-partum disorders are thoroughly explained, as are various nutritional resources and their optimal utilization. The selection of breeding buffaloes is addressed, alongside assisted reproductive techniques in dairy husbandry. Additionally, routine farm management practices are covered to help dairy farmers maximize their benefits. This book is an invaluable resource for scientists specializing in buffalo production and reproduction, progressive dairy farmers, breeders, and others involved in buffalo rearing. It aims to enhance the socio-economic well-being of buffalo owners by improving production and reproduction performance in bubaline species.
Autorenporträt
A. K. Nahak is working as Assistant Professor at OUAT-College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Bhubaneswar, P. Perumal is working as a Senior Scientist at ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and D. K. Chaurasia is working as Assistant Professor at SOA-DU, Bhubaneswar, India.