Ethnoveterinary Practices in India AND#8211; A Review
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 +2 more
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Ethnoveterinary Practices Used at Farmer’s Field
Kritika Verma, Dishant Aggarwal
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Ethnoveterinary - A Traditional Heal To Ailing Cattle
ABSTRACT Health is an important aspect of every one’s life whether it is plant, animal or humans. Humans are quite aware of their health but animals especially cattle are dependent on their keepers for their wellbeing. Allopathic drugs available in the market were found to be mostly costly and generally not used by the villagers of our society ...
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Editorial: Alternative and complementary methods for the control of infectious diseases in animals
Adeyemi O. Aremu +4 more
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Plants Used for Tick and Tick-Borne Disease Control in South Africa: Ethnoveterinary Knowledge, Bioactivity Evidence, and Translation Pathways. [PDF]
Makwarela TG +3 more
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Learning from animals? shared plant use between Lua herders and water buffalo in Northern Thailand. [PDF]
Lainé N +3 more
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Ethnoveterinary practices for the treatment and control of mastitis
India is one of the top milk-producing countries in the world with a population of over 192.49 million cattle and 109.85 million buffaloes (All India Livestock Census, 2019). This huge number of cattle and buffaloes, however, produce only 198 million tons of milk per annum.
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Study of ethnoveterinary medicinal plants in Metema and Quara districts, northwestern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Tadesse D +3 more
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Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) regarding siddha medicines by veterinarians in Tamil Nadu: A cross-sectional observational study. [PDF]
Kumar V +7 more
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Ethnoveterinary medicine in southern Africa
L.J. McGaw, T. Khunoana
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