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Ethnoveterinary Medicine for Gastrointestinal Parasitism in Goats
2023Small 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 Medicinal Plants Used in South Africa
2020South Africa is fortunate to be host to a large diversity of plant species, coupled with an extremely rich and varied cultural heritage stemming from different ethnic groups. The use of traditional medicine for treating livestock and domestic animals is well entrenched, particularly among livestock-keepers in rural areas.
E. Thato Khunoana, Lyndy J. McGaw
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Ethnoveterinary medicine in the Arribes del Duero, western Spain
Veterinary Research Communications, 2011Currently, traditional ethnoveterinary practices are rare in Europe and the plants used previously have been replaced by the modern drugs used by national veterinary services. However, in some rural areas of the Mediterranean basin these traditional practices persist.
José A, González +2 more
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Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants at Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2007An ethnobotanical study on veterinary medicinal plants of Bale Mountains National Park and adjacent areas was conducted from July 2003 to June 2004. Semi-structured interviews and observations were used to generate ethnoveterinary data from traditional healers residing in the park and buffer zones.
Haile, Yineger +3 more
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Ethnoveterinary Botanical Medicine
2010Methods 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 medicines used for ruminants in Trinidad and Tobago
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 1998Ethnoveterinary 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.
C, Lans, G, Brown
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The use of wild vertebrates in contemporary Spanish ethnoveterinary medicine
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2016This review documents the wide and varied repertoire of traditional practices based on the use of wild vertebrates in Spanish ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) from the early 20th century to the present. Empirical practices, both ritual and magical, are recorded, and these EVM data are compared with those of other countries in the Mediterranean Region and
José A, González +3 more
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Ethnoveterinary herbal medicines of Nasik district, Maharashtra (India)
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products, 2001During ethnobotanical surveys in Nasik District, Maharashtra, 31 species useful in veterinary medicines were recorded. The phytomedicine consists of a sole drug or a principal drug with few other aids. The local name/s, ethnomedicinal preparation, mode of administration, dosage and any belief associated with them, etc., have been noted with due care ...
M. Patil, D. Patil
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Ethnoveterinary medicine against poultry diseases in African villages
World's Poultry Science Journal, 1999The high incidence of disease is one of the major constraints to smallholder poultry production systems in Africa.
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Retrospection of ethnoveterinary medicines of Madhya Pradesh, India
Journal of Traditional and Folk Practices, 2017Madhya Pradesh is situated in the centre of India, endowed with rich and diverse forest and cultural diversity. The review of literature on ethnoveterinary medicines reveals that about 258 species of plants belonging to 209 genera and 82 families are employed by tribal and rural communities of Madhya Pradesh for the treatment of about 139 types of ...
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