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Post-Weaning Growth Of Local Hill Goat At Agriculture Research Station, Pakhribas / Pokharel, P.K. ; Neopane, S.P.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Title : Post-Weaning Growth Of Local Hill Goat At Agriculture Research Station, Pakhribas Material Type: printed text Authors: Pokharel, P.K., Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author Pagination: 119-122 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Selection index developed at the station are highly flourishing on overall productivity of the hill
goat. Body weight gain of the first generation kids is significantly improved (pof their parents. Genetic gain found in the first generation kids is arresting- up to 5. 5 per cent
per year accounting to the generation interval is 2. 75 years. Breeding bucks selected on the
birth type, weaning and six-month weight weighed up to 35 kg at the two years of breeding age
at station management condition. Twinning up to the 8'" parity seems progressive and remains
requiring in 9'h and 1 0'". Dhobini color of goat performed best both in terms of growth and
reproduction. The farmers and line agencies less prefer Seti color goat. Rainy season is found
to be more critical in the kids' mortality. Selective breeding has positive impact on the post
weaning growth of the breed and proved as an effective tool for the hill goats.Post-Weaning Growth Of Local Hill Goat At Agriculture Research Station, Pakhribas [printed text] / Pokharel, P.K., Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 119-122 p.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Selection index developed at the station are highly flourishing on overall productivity of the hill
goat. Body weight gain of the first generation kids is significantly improved (pof their parents. Genetic gain found in the first generation kids is arresting- up to 5. 5 per cent
per year accounting to the generation interval is 2. 75 years. Breeding bucks selected on the
birth type, weaning and six-month weight weighed up to 35 kg at the two years of breeding age
at station management condition. Twinning up to the 8'" parity seems progressive and remains
requiring in 9'h and 1 0'". Dhobini color of goat performed best both in terms of growth and
reproduction. The farmers and line agencies less prefer Seti color goat. Rainy season is found
to be more critical in the kids' mortality. Selective breeding has positive impact on the post
weaning growth of the breed and proved as an effective tool for the hill goats.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=182URL Preliminary study of different forage legume species at Pakhribas agricultural centre. / Neopane, S.P.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
Title : Preliminary study of different forage legume species at Pakhribas agricultural centre. Material Type: printed text Authors: Neopane, S.P., Editor ; Shrestha, N.P., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 38-42 p. General note: AN: 3051 Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Scarcity of animal food, particularly green forage during the dry season is a serious problem for the farmers in the Eastern Hills of Nepal and it is one of the biggest constraints to the promotion of livestock development. Forage legumes, which remain green during the dry season, can play an important role by providing good quality fodder during this period .Thirty-two forage legume species were imported from Australia and sown at Pakhribas Agricultural Centre's south farm (1520 masl) in June 1987. The experiment was conducted under local farmer condition (No chemical fertilizers and irrigation were applied). Observations on germination, flowering, podding and seed yield were taken for one year followed by biomass production in the second year .The main objective was to find out if any of the forage species could remain green and produce green fodder during the dry season (November to May). Cassia rotundifolia cv. Wynn, Desmodium introtum cv. Green leaf, Desmodium uncinatum cv. Silverleaf, Neonotonia wightii cv.Clarence, Stylosanthes guianensis cv." Graham and Vicia dasycarpa cv. Nomoi haveproved to be the most promising species. All the species are perennial except Vicia dasycarpa. The highest green matter yield during dry season was obtained from Desmodium intortum (4.7 t/ha), followed by Vicia dasycarpa (4.5 t/ha), Desmodium uncinatum (3.4 t/ha), Stylosanthes guianensis (1.5 t/ha), Neonotonia wightii ( 1.1t/ha) and Cassia rotundifolia (0.4 t/ha). During this period four cuttings were taken from all the species except Vicia dasycarpa, from which only two cuttings could be taken. A total of eight cuttings were taken from all the species except Vicia dasycarpa, from which only two cuttings were obtained. Total annual green matter yield of Desmodium intortum, Stylosanthes quianensis, Desmodi um uncinatum, Neonotonia wightii, Vicia dasycarpa and Cassia rotundifolia was 24.6t, 16.9t, 9.9t, 7.9, 4.5t and 3.8t per hectare respectively. The preliminary results of this study reveal that the above mentioned species can be a potential source of forage during the dry season in the Eastem Hills of Nepal.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=599 Preliminary study of different forage legume species at Pakhribas agricultural centre. [printed text] / Neopane, S.P., Editor ; Shrestha, N.P., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 38-42 p.
in Animal science research production and extension in Nepal: Proceedings of the first national animal science convention, Jan 14-15, 1991, Lalitpur / Pandey, S.B.
AN: 3051
Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Scarcity of animal food, particularly green forage during the dry season is a serious problem for the farmers in the Eastern Hills of Nepal and it is one of the biggest constraints to the promotion of livestock development. Forage legumes, which remain green during the dry season, can play an important role by providing good quality fodder during this period .Thirty-two forage legume species were imported from Australia and sown at Pakhribas Agricultural Centre's south farm (1520 masl) in June 1987. The experiment was conducted under local farmer condition (No chemical fertilizers and irrigation were applied). Observations on germination, flowering, podding and seed yield were taken for one year followed by biomass production in the second year .The main objective was to find out if any of the forage species could remain green and produce green fodder during the dry season (November to May). Cassia rotundifolia cv. Wynn, Desmodium introtum cv. Green leaf, Desmodium uncinatum cv. Silverleaf, Neonotonia wightii cv.Clarence, Stylosanthes guianensis cv." Graham and Vicia dasycarpa cv. Nomoi haveproved to be the most promising species. All the species are perennial except Vicia dasycarpa. The highest green matter yield during dry season was obtained from Desmodium intortum (4.7 t/ha), followed by Vicia dasycarpa (4.5 t/ha), Desmodium uncinatum (3.4 t/ha), Stylosanthes guianensis (1.5 t/ha), Neonotonia wightii ( 1.1t/ha) and Cassia rotundifolia (0.4 t/ha). During this period four cuttings were taken from all the species except Vicia dasycarpa, from which only two cuttings could be taken. A total of eight cuttings were taken from all the species except Vicia dasycarpa, from which only two cuttings were obtained. Total annual green matter yield of Desmodium intortum, Stylosanthes quianensis, Desmodi um uncinatum, Neonotonia wightii, Vicia dasycarpa and Cassia rotundifolia was 24.6t, 16.9t, 9.9t, 7.9, 4.5t and 3.8t per hectare respectively. The preliminary results of this study reveal that the above mentioned species can be a potential source of forage during the dry season in the Eastem Hills of Nepal.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=599 Proceedings of third national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal (held from 26 to 28 June 1999 at Agriculture Research Station, Lumle) / Neopane, S.P.
Title : Proceedings of third national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal (held from 26 to 28 June 1999 at Agriculture Research Station, Lumle) Material Type: printed text Authors: Neopane, S.P., Editor ; Khanal, R.C., Editor ; , Publisher: Lalitpur : NASRI Publication Date: 1999 Pagination: 280 p. Descriptors: Animals and Livestock
Research and TechnologyKeywords: Animal products; Fisheries; Research; Livestock Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=108 Proceedings of third national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal (held from 26 to 28 June 1999 at Agriculture Research Station, Lumle) [printed text] / Neopane, S.P., Editor ; Khanal, R.C., Editor ; , . - Lalitpur : NASRI, 1999 . - 280 p.
Descriptors: Animals and Livestock
Research and TechnologyKeywords: Animal products; Fisheries; Research; Livestock Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=108 Content
- Foreword, welcome, inaugural address, table of contents...
- Tree fodders and browse plants as potential nutrient suppliers for ruminants / Subba, D.B.
- Effect of Boron on Seed Production of Berseem / Dev Nidhi Tiwari
- STUDY ON PATHOGENICITY OF SALMONELLA GALL/NARUM ISOLATES / Pradhan, A. ; U. M. Singh
- GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF CARP FRY IN DIFFERENT DENSITY AND FEEDING MANAGEMENT IN LAKES OF POKHARA VALLEY / Wagle, S.K. ; Prasad, S.
- ASSESSMENT OF PRODUCTION COST OF DUCKS / Jaya D. Bista ; Wagle, S.K. ; Shrestha, R.K. ; Rai, A.K.
- BIOMASS AND SEED PRODUCTION OF OAT CULTIV ARS WITH FERTU..IZER VERSUS ON RESIDUAL SOU.. FERTll..ITY / Dev Nidhi Tiwari
- FEEDING SYSTEMS, FEEDS AVAILABILITY AND NUTRIENT CONTENT IN THE FEEDS AND FORAGES FOUND IN THE HIGH MOUNTAIN AREAS OF SOLUKHUMBU AND SANKHUASABHA DISTRICT / Khanal, R.C. ; Panday, S.B. ; khanal, S.K.
- PERFORl\'lANCE OF .FODDER SPECIES AND THEilt MIXTURES IN DAIRY POCKET AREAS OF ILAM, KASKI AND RUPENDEHI DISTRICTS. / Pariyar, D. ; Munakarmi, P.B. ; Mishra,C.K. ; Shrestha, K.K.
- STUDY ON CHRONIC RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN CHICKEN / Pradhan, A. ; Jha, V.C. ; S. Hokonohara
- EFFECT OF CONCENTRATE FEEDING ON MEAT PRODUCTION OF MALE BUFFALO CALVES / Shrestha, H.R. ; Kuwar, B.S. ; M. S. Thapa
- PEWA AND GOAT PRODUCTION SYSTEM: A CASE STUDY IN TANAHU AND BARA DISTRICT / Pandey, N.
- STUDY ON INCIDENCE OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN GOATS AND ITS CAUSES IN RELATION TO MANAGEMENT CONDITIONS / Jha, V.C.
- EFFECT OF CALVING SEASON ON THE GROWTH RATE OF CROSSBRED CALVES / K. P. Shiwakoti ; Kuwar, B.S. ; Shrestha, H.R.
- STUDY ON BOVINE ABORTION AMD REPEAT BREEDING IN CATTLE AND BUFFALOES / Jha, V.C. ; Khanal, D.R.
- ANGORA WOOL: A SYNOPSIS OF THE PROBLEMS OF THE EASTERN Hll..LS OF NEPAL / TP Paudel ; DB Subba ; Ghimire, R.P. ; Khanal, R.C.
- STUDY ON SEROPREVALENCE OF EDS76 IN CIDCKENS IN CHITWAN AND KATHMANDU DISTRICTS / Jha, V.C.
- EVALUATION OF NATIVE BUFFALO (GADDI) FOR PHENOTYPIC CHARACTERISTICS-AND PRODUCTION PERFORMANCES / Neopane, S.P. ; Shrestha, S. ; P. K . Pokhrel
- ANTIMICROBIAL SENSITIVITY PATTERN OF MICROORGANISMS ISOLATED FROM BOVINE MASTITIS IN THE WESTERN HILLS OF NEPAL / Joshi, H.D. ; Joshi, B.R. ; Shrestha, H.K.
- STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTORS OF NATIVE PIGS FROM SALYAN AND PYUTHAN DISTRICTS OF MID-WESTERN DEVELOPMENT REGION OF NEPAL / Pradhan, S.M.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=108URL Productivity of Khari goat in outreach site of Dukuchap, Lalitpur / Pokharel, P.K. ; Neopane, S.P. ; S.P. Upreti
in Technology generation for sustainable rural livelihood: Supplementary Proceedings of the 8th National Outreach Research Workshop, 19-20 June 2007, NARC, Kathmandu Nepal / Paudel, Mina Nath
Title : Productivity of Khari goat in outreach site of Dukuchap, Lalitpur Material Type: printed text Authors: Pokharel, P.K., Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; S.P. Upreti, Author Pagination: 499-504 Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2468 Productivity of Khari goat in outreach site of Dukuchap, Lalitpur [printed text] / Pokharel, P.K., Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; S.P. Upreti, Author . - [s.d.] . - 499-504.
in Technology generation for sustainable rural livelihood: Supplementary Proceedings of the 8th National Outreach Research Workshop, 19-20 June 2007, NARC, Kathmandu Nepal / Paudel, Mina Nath
Languages : English (eng)
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2468 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=2468URL A REPORT ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCES OF HILL GOATS IN THE EASTERN HILL / Pokharel, P.K. ; Neopane, S.P. ; T. P. Paudel
in Proceedings of third national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal (held from 26 to 28 June 1999 at Agriculture Research Station, Lumle) / Neopane, S.P.
Title : A REPORT ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCES OF HILL GOATS IN THE EASTERN HILL Material Type: printed text Authors: Pokharel, P.K., Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; T. P. Paudel, Author Pagination: 255-261 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A semi-sn·uctured questionnaire survey ll'as under taken at fi,·e d(f!erenl siles (Muga.
Be/ahara: Dandabazar. Fakchamara and Hasanpur) ro collect the initial producrh·e
pe1:{ormance of local Hill goals. The informalion H';/1 be used larer ro monitor 1he
progress of local Hill goal seleclion programme. One hundred eighl)· households ll'ere
visiled and more ·than one 1housand animals were weighed during The course of the
interl'iew period. The m·erage body w~ighls of the four. six and nine month old goals
were fou1JCl to be 8.6:tl . ././. 10.5:t0 . ./0 and 12.6:t0.87 kg respecrively for male and
7.38:t0. 77. 8. 75:t0.2./. and 11. 7:t0. 72 kg respectively for fema(e. One ro nt·o year and
above nro year inatured bod; weigh1s of the animals ranged from 16.5 to 18.5 kg and 1 I
to 25 kg respecrively. Regcu·ding !he birlh !Jpes. 7 3 % of animals "·ere horn single and
the res/ (27%) was multiple (nrinning und lriplel). ~;fultiple born cases in mid hl/ls u:ere
found beuer rhan-lo"· hills (36% vs 19%). The new born kids suckled !he morhers as long
as they allow. Weaning is not practised to shorten kidding inrerval and 10 improve 1h_e
maternal health condition. Age at first mating of doe was 6 to 7 months. bw in mos1 oft he
cases it1ras pro_longed up ro _1 8 months. The normal castration age u·as at one year and
abo' e. .·A,:o consciousness among rhe farmers regarding 1he 'reaning. caslralion.
conn·olled breeding. and O\'ei'Cl/1 recording system ofthe animals u·os e,·idl!nt.A REPORT ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCES OF HILL GOATS IN THE EASTERN HILL [printed text] / Pokharel, P.K., Author ; Neopane, S.P., Author ; T. P. Paudel, Author . - [s.d.] . - 255-261 p.
in Proceedings of third national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal (held from 26 to 28 June 1999 at Agriculture Research Station, Lumle) / Neopane, S.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A semi-sn·uctured questionnaire survey ll'as under taken at fi,·e d(f!erenl siles (Muga.
Be/ahara: Dandabazar. Fakchamara and Hasanpur) ro collect the initial producrh·e
pe1:{ormance of local Hill goals. The informalion H';/1 be used larer ro monitor 1he
progress of local Hill goal seleclion programme. One hundred eighl)· households ll'ere
visiled and more ·than one 1housand animals were weighed during The course of the
interl'iew period. The m·erage body w~ighls of the four. six and nine month old goals
were fou1JCl to be 8.6:tl . ././. 10.5:t0 . ./0 and 12.6:t0.87 kg respecrively for male and
7.38:t0. 77. 8. 75:t0.2./. and 11. 7:t0. 72 kg respectively for fema(e. One ro nt·o year and
above nro year inatured bod; weigh1s of the animals ranged from 16.5 to 18.5 kg and 1 I
to 25 kg respecrively. Regcu·ding !he birlh !Jpes. 7 3 % of animals "·ere horn single and
the res/ (27%) was multiple (nrinning und lriplel). ~;fultiple born cases in mid hl/ls u:ere
found beuer rhan-lo"· hills (36% vs 19%). The new born kids suckled !he morhers as long
as they allow. Weaning is not practised to shorten kidding inrerval and 10 improve 1h_e
maternal health condition. Age at first mating of doe was 6 to 7 months. bw in mos1 oft he
cases it1ras pro_longed up ro _1 8 months. The normal castration age u·as at one year and
abo' e. .·A,:o consciousness among rhe farmers regarding 1he 'reaning. caslralion.
conn·olled breeding. and O\'ei'Cl/1 recording system ofthe animals u·os e,·idl!nt.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=157URL Study On Heat Synchronization In Cattle And Buffalo / R. Kadel ; Neopane, S.P. ; T. P. Paudel ; K. MishraPermalink