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A community‐based cross‐sectional study was conducted, in which participatory appraisal methods were applied to validate Dasenech and Gnyangatom pastoralists’ existing veterinary knowledge on endemic diseases and to determine their perception of rank, morbidity, and mortality of the disease.
Yebelayhun Mulugeta +3 more
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Anthelmintic potential of three plants used in Nigerian ethnoveterinary medicine
The leaves of Irvingia gabonensis Baill. Ex Lanen (Irvingiaceae), Ficus exasperata Vahl (Moraceae), and Vernonia amygdalina Delile (Asteraceae) are folklorically used in treating worm infestation in Eastern Nigeria. The anthelmintic potential of the ethanol extracts of the leaves of I. gabonensis, F. exasperata, and V. amygdalina was investigated.Acute
Nwakaego E, Nweze +3 more
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With respect to the pillar of sustainable agriculture to maintain grassland resilient and resistant to climate perturbation, we chose a set of exotic and minor plant species. With a pilot study, we evaluated different plant functions of such plant species, because their exploration seems of importance to maintain grassland functioning.
Dietrun Thielecke +2 more
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Diospyros lycioides Desf. (D. lycioides) is traditionally used as herbal medicine against various human and animal ailments in tropical Africa. The present paper reviewed information on botany, medicinal uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological ...
Alfred Maroyi
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Context: Salvadora persica L. (Salvadoraceae), Colophospermum mopane (J.Kirk ex Benth.) J. Léonard (Leguminosae) and Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight & Arn.
Clarice P. Mudzengi +5 more
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Feed plants, ethnoveterinary medicine, and biocultural values: insights on the Luchuan pig from Hakka communities in China. [PDF]
Liufu Y +5 more
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Controlling Newcastle Disease in Village Chickens: A Field Manual [PDF]
Livestock Production/Industries,
Anonymous, Spradbrow, Peter B.
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Use of phytotherapics in dogs and cats. [PDF]
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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Phytotherapy in zoo animals [PDF]
Phytotherapy is one of the oldest medical disciplines and was traditionally based on empiricism (Reichling et al., 2008). Nowadays, its use as an additional integral component of evidence based medicine is well accepted in human medicine (Finkelmann ...
Hoby, S., Walkenhorst, M., Wenker, C.
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Plants Used as Ethnoveterinary Medicines in Sikkim Himalayas
Field work was conducted to document the ethnoveterinary medicine used by members of the indigenous community in Sikkim Himalayas, India, in order to treat ailments of their livestock. This research detailed the use of 37 medicinal plants to treat ailments in animals such as diarrhea, dysentery, digestive disorders, injury, wound, fever ...
Kumar Avinash Bharati, B. L. Sharma
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