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Improved dairy production through enzyme supplementation
The rumen ecosystem has the ability to transform low grade nutrients to high quality products owing to the numerous micro-flora colonies it harbours which produce different types of degrading enzymes.
JYOTI SHAKYA+4 more
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Genomic analyses reveal distinct genetic architectures and selective pressures in buffaloes
Background The domestic buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is an essential farm animal in tropical and subtropical regions, whose genomic diversity is yet to be fully discovered. Results In this study, we describe the demographic events and selective pressures of
T. Sun+19 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 ...
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Functional genome profiling of Murrah buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) was performed for milk-production trait by whole blood transcriptome analysis comparing RNA-seq data assembled from high and low milk producing multiparous (5 -6 parity) animals.
Poonam Sikka+9 more
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Effect of heat stress on reproductive performances of dairy cattle and buffaloes: A review
Heat stress has adverse effects on the reproductive performances of dairy cattle and buffaloes. The dairy sector is a more vulnerable to global warming and climate change.
Soumya Dash+5 more
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To investigate the effect of pre-partum heifer management on udder and teat development, temperament score, milking traits, milk yield and composition, 12 primiparous Nili-Ravi buffaloes from ICAR-CIRB, Nabha Buffalo Farm were enrolled. All experimental
KALYAN SUNDAR DAS+2 more
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Repertoire of noncoding RNAs in corpus luteum of early pregnancy in buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) [PDF]
Aim: The present study was designed to identify other noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) in the corpus luteum (CL) during early pregnancy in buffalo. Materials and Methods: For this study, CL (n=2) from two buffalo gravid uteri, obtained from the slaughter house,
A. Jerome+2 more
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