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Popular Ethnoveterinary Medicines for Wound Healing

open access: yes, 2023
Wound is defined as a discontinuity of the soft tissue. One of the most researched areas in veterinary medicine is wound healing. Many of the traditional medicines used by tribes and folk medicines were found to be effective after extensive research work and many drug formulations are now available based on the research findings.
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Ethnoveterinary Practices in India – A Review

open access: yesVeterinary World, 2010
Ethno veterinary practices concern to animal healthcare is as old as the domestication of various livestock species. They comprise belief, knowledge, practices and skills pertaining to healthcare and management of livestock. The Indian subcontinent has rich ethno veterinary health traditions that are the products of decades of experiences.
Sri Balaji, N Chakravarthi, P P
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Traditional uses of medicinal plants used by Indigenous communities for veterinary practices at Bajaur Agency, Pakistan

open access: yesJournal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 2018
Background The pastoral lifestyle of Indigenous communities of Bajaur Agency is bringing them close to natural remedies for treating their domestic animals.
Muhammad Abdul Aziz   +3 more
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Traditional Healing Potential of Paliyars in Southern India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
India is one of the twelve mega-biodiversity countries of the world having rich vegetation with a wide variety of medicinal plants and a tradition of plant-based knowledge distributed amongst a vast number of ethnic groups.
Ayyanar, M.   +2 more
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The uses of Kenyan aloes: an analysis of implications for names, distribution and conservation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Background The genus Aloe is renowned for its medicinal and cosmetic properties and long history of use. Sixty-three Aloe species occur in Kenya, of which around 50 % are endemic.
Bjorå, Charlotte S   +4 more
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Use of phytotherapics in dogs and cats. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Phytotherapy is one of the most utilized non conventional medicines (NCM) both in human and veterinary medicine. It can be used to mitigate and prevent slight diseases and to support conventional medicine using allopathic drugs. In this paper the Authors
AUTORE G.   +4 more
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Neues aus der Veterinärmedizin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Knapp 2 Jahre sind mittlerweile vergangen seit dem letzten “tierischen” Editorial [1], höchste Zeit für eine Bestandsaufnahme und ein Update. Ein halbes Dutzend veterinärmedizinisch relevante Publikationen sind in den vergangenen rund zwei Jahren in ...
Walkenhorst, Michael
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ETHNOVETERINARY PRACTICES: A REVIEW OF PHYTOTHERAPEUTICAL APPROACHES IN THE TREATMENT OF LIVESTOCK IN AFRICA: CASE OF CAMEROON

open access: diamond, 2023
T. Tumasang Tebug   +4 more
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The Effects of Herbs on Milk Yield and Milk Quality of Mastitis Dairy Cow [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This experiment aimed to observe the effect of herbs (Black Cumin,Curcuma zeodharia,Curcumamangga, and Curcuma aeruginosa) supplementation on milk yield and milk quality (milk fat, milkprotein, milk lactosa and mastitis status) in lactating dairy cows ...
Amelia, T. (T)   +2 more
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PLANTS AND ETHNOVETERINARY PRACTICES IN SRI LANKA

open access: yesProceedings of International Forestry and Environment Symposium, 2013
Ethnoveterinary practices in Sri Lanka were in use from time immemorial. This system oftreatments rely on the herbal species available and their medicinal value. These traditionalpractices descended from generation to generation had become a culture in the socioeconomiclife of the people and the ones who practice these traditional systems of ...
A. N. F. Perera, E. R. K. Perera
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