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Viral infections shared between water buffaloes and small ruminants in Switzerland.
Importation of exotic animals that may harbor infectious agents poses risks for native species with potentially severe impacts on animal health and animal production.
Kaiser, Vanessa +3 more
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Buffalo plays a fundamental role in the livelihood of peo ple of Asian countries by providing milk, meat, draught power, and dung. Asia is home to more than 90% of the world’s buffalo population, out of which South Asian countries harbor about 78% of ...
Avijit Dey +6 more
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An innovative approach to measure skill about artificial insemination in buffaloes
Data pertaining to 3 trainings on artificial insemination (AI) were analyzed and 44 farmers constituted as the study sample. The respondents selected for the study were those who had earlier exposure to AI as they were doing it in the field but needed ...
V B DIXIT +4 more
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Enteric fermentation is one of the largest contributors of methane release to the environment from the livestock sector. Plant bioactive compounds can modulate rumen fermentation for reduced methanogenesis and fatty acid biohydrogenation.
Ram Kumar Singh, Avijit Dey, Mala Singh
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Teat anatomy affects requirements for udder preparation in Mediterranean buffaloes [PDF]
The present study was conducted to assess the interrelation between teat anatomy and machine milking in dairy buffaloes raised in Switzerland. A 3-min pre-stimulation induced milk ejection before cluster attachment in most cases and caused an optimal ...
Bruckmaier, Rupert +5 more
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Genetic Parameters for First Lactation and Lifetime Traits of Nili-Ravi Buffaloes
The data on first lactation and lifetime performance records of 501 Nili-Ravi were collected for a period from 1983 to 2017 (35 years) maintained at ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes, Sub-Campus, Nabha, Punjab.
Pooja Tamboli +5 more
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A symptom of reduced feed intake, conception and progressive emaciation was noticed in the Murrah buffalo farm of the institute with tail gangrene in some buffaloes and the sudden death of many animals.
Rajesh Kumar +5 more
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Despite the widespread problem with surra (Trypanosoma evansi) in livestock, there are no published studies on its impact on host populations, probably because of the large financial and time cost involved in performing longitudinal studies.
Dargantes, A.P. +7 more
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