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Observations on ethnoveterinary medicines in Trinidad and Tobago

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1998
In 1995 research was conducted in Trinidad and Tobago with the aim of collecting knowledge on ethnoveterinary medicines in order to lay a foundation for further scientific study and validation. This paper describes only the ethnoveterinary practices used in the poultry sub-sector. A four stage process was used to conduct the research and document these
Cheryl Lans
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Ethnoveterinary knowledge in pastoral Karamoja, Uganda

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2009
The people of Karamoja of northern Uganda chiefly rely on ethnoveterinary knowledge (EVK) to control common livestock health problems. In spite of cattle's central role in Karamojong culture and livelihoods, there has been no systematic recording of their ethnoveterinary plant-based cures to date.To document the remedies used to treat livestock ...
John R S Tabuti, Patrick Van Damme
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Ethnoveterinary Practices in the Maghreb

2020
The Maghreb, the north-western tip of Africa, is a geographically, floristically, and culturally rich area with a long history of animal husbandry. Local ethnoveterinary practices reflect Maghrebi beliefs about health and illness, as well as ecological knowledge of the farmers, nomads and other pastoralists.
Irene Teixidor-Toneu   +2 more
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Ethnoveterinary medicines used for ruminants in Trinidad and Tobago

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1998
Ethnoveterinary research was conducted in Trinidad and Tobago in 1995, in order to document existing ethnoveterinary practices. This paper describes 20 medicinal plants used to treat ruminants. The main plants used were Azadirachta indica and Curcuma longa.
Cheryl Lans
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Ethnoveterinary medicine in Africa

Africa, 1992
AbstractLocal knowledge systems have won growing attention and respect within conventional science and in the international development community. Such systems have usually resulted from centuries of local people's empirical observation and experience and typically are highly ecologically sensitive.
Constance M. McCorkle   +1 more
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Ethnoveterinary Medicine: A Zimbabwean Perspective

2020
An outline of the status of research and development of ethnoveterinary medicine in Zimbabwe is given in this chapter. Ethnomedicinal plants and practices have always been part of the management of animal diseases and other health problems in the country.
Prosper Jambwa   +1 more
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Ethnoveterinary Medicine for Gastrointestinal Parasitism in Goats

2023
Small ruminants are the backbone of rural communities as it serves as a source of food and income. The major challenge to smallholder farmers is the high prevalence of parasitic diseases since they are mainly reared in an extensive system. Ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) deals with the application of traditional beliefs, knowledge, and practices to ...
Snigdha Shrivastava   +3 more
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Ethnoveterinary Botanical Medicine

2010
Methods for Evaluating Efficacy of Ethnoveterinary Medicinal Plants, L. J. McGaw and J. N. Eloff Logistical and Legal Considerations in Ethnoveterinary Research, M. Chikombero and D. Luseba Phytochemical Methods, B.I. Kamara Preclinical Safety Testing of Herbal Remedies, V. Naidoo and J.
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Ethnoveterinary knowledge of sheep and goat farmers in Benin (West Africa): effect of socioeconomic and environmental factors

Heliyon, 2021
Esaïe Tchetan   +2 more
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