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Ethnobotanical Analysis and Regional Comparison of Ethnoveterinary Practices in Southern Fars, Iran. [PDF]
This article analyzes the traditional ethnoveterinary knowledge of medicinal plants among the Bikheii, Korosh, and Achomi tribes in Fars, Iran. Ethnoveterinary data collected from 200 informants in 27 local communities were analyzed using the ethnobotanyR package.
Ghafouri S +4 more
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Decolonising and Diversifying Veterinary Education: Why It Matters and How to Begin. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The decolonisation of veterinary education is an emerging topic in academic discourse. Introduced to the concept during a postgraduate certificate in veterinary education, I was surprised by how little literature or guidance existed on the subject.
Maini S.
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Review on Ethnoveterinary Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa
Background: Livestock represents an important sector for the livelihood of sub-Saharan African countries’ inhabitants. In these countries, farmers raise livestock to meet household food demands and as additional sources of incomes, but its production is ...
Ndahambelela Eiki +3 more
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Ethnoveterinary medicine for responsible dairying [PDF]
India is the largest milk producer in the world with 22 percent of the global share and engages around 6.3 crore rural households. The cost and availability of animal health services for small dairy holders in a country like India has always been a cause of concern.
Dilip Rath +2 more
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Over the last century in the European context, animal production has been transformed by the dynamics of centralization and decentralization due to political and economic factors.
Giulia Mattalia +12 more
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Globally, the use of ethnoveterinary medicine as remedies for animal health among different ethnic groups justify the need for a systematic exploration to enhance their potential.
Kelebogile Martha Selogatwe +4 more
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Livestock is the main backbone of the rural economy of an agriculture-based country like India. To mitigate the economic loss due to livestock’s poor performance and illness, folk phytotherapy for livestock healthcare is still actively practiced in India.
Suman Kalyan Mandal +1 more
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Medicinal and ethnoveterinary remedies of hunters in Trinidad [PDF]
Ethnomedicines are used by hunters for themselves and their hunting dogs in Trinidad. Plants are used for snakebites, scorpion stings, for injuries and mange of dogs and to facilitate hunting success.Plants used include Piper hispidum, Pithecelobium unguis-cati, Bauhinia excisa, Bauhinia cumanensis, Cecropia peltata, Aframomum melegueta, Aristolochia ...
Georges Karla +3 more
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Background & Aim: The Mehrabad village people in Shahrbabak and Province Kerman, Southeast Iran, have used medicinal plants and traditional remedies for ethnoveterinary practices, such as treating domestic animals during livestock breeding, since ancient
Navid Hassan abadi +2 more
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The Ethnoveterinary Study of Medicinal Plants Utilized in Treating Animal Diseases in Ensaro District, North Shewa Zone of Amhara Regional State in Ethiopia. [PDF]
An ethnobotanical study was conducted to document the plant‐based indigenous knowledge of the people on the utilization of these medicinal plant resources in Ensaro District, North Shewa Zone, Ethiopia. A total of 100 informants were sampled from four study sites, and a variety of ethnobotanical methods were applied, including semistructured interviews,
Teshome M, Yohannes T.
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