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Comparative study of the load carrying ability of Jumli baruwal and polwarth crossbred wethiers. / Gurung, N.K.
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 : Comparative study of the load carrying ability of Jumli baruwal and polwarth crossbred wethiers. Material Type: printed text Authors: Gurung, N.K., Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 86-95 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: Twenty sheep wethers(ten Polwarth cross and ten Baruwal) were used to study the load carrying ability ofcrossbred and native sheep breed in Jumla, Nepal. The average age of the Polwarth cross and Baruwal were 4122and 481.8 days respectively. The average body weights were 28.59 kg. for Polwarth crosses and 23.0 kg. for Baruwal.Both the breed of animal were divided into two groups containing 5 animals in each group assigning 15 and 20%load equivalent to their body weight. Barley grain were filled in the harness and animal were drived pre-determineddistance of 13.6 Jan. daily from 6:00AM to 1:00 PM. The rectal temperature and the respiration rate was measured and statistically analyzed to compare the stress caused by the load. The result indicated that out of the two physiological reaction measured, respiration rate was the mostsensitive to the load carried. Among the breed Polwarth cross had higher respiratory rate showing more stressed . The suit indicated that with the percent of load carried (i.e. 15% and 20%) the was no significantdifferent of the load carrying ability of both crosses and indigenous sheep breed.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=610 Comparative study of the load carrying ability of Jumli baruwal and polwarth crossbred wethiers. [printed text] / Gurung, N.K., Editor . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 86-95 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: Twenty sheep wethers(ten Polwarth cross and ten Baruwal) were used to study the load carrying ability ofcrossbred and native sheep breed in Jumla, Nepal. The average age of the Polwarth cross and Baruwal were 4122and 481.8 days respectively. The average body weights were 28.59 kg. for Polwarth crosses and 23.0 kg. for Baruwal.Both the breed of animal were divided into two groups containing 5 animals in each group assigning 15 and 20%load equivalent to their body weight. Barley grain were filled in the harness and animal were drived pre-determineddistance of 13.6 Jan. daily from 6:00AM to 1:00 PM. The rectal temperature and the respiration rate was measured and statistically analyzed to compare the stress caused by the load. The result indicated that out of the two physiological reaction measured, respiration rate was the mostsensitive to the load carried. Among the breed Polwarth cross had higher respiratory rate showing more stressed . The suit indicated that with the percent of load carried (i.e. 15% and 20%) the was no significantdifferent of the load carrying ability of both crosses and indigenous sheep breed.
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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 : Comparative study of various sheep breeds at Pansaya khola sheep farm, Nuwakot. Material Type: printed text Authors: Upreti, C.R., Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 82-85 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: Study indicated that the 50% Crosses of Baruwal Sheep with both Polwarth and Merino performed betterin many traits compared to local Baruwal breed at this [ann and migratory flock. Crossbred grew faster (87 to 100g/d) than the pure exotic breed (80.7 to 94.35 g/d). Wool production from the Cross was more than one and halftime (1.54 kg) that of the native Baruwal breed (0.85 kg). Crossbred had longer staple length (12 and 11.4 cm of M .x Bw and P x Bw respectively) than pure exotic & native breed (7.8 to 9.9 cm) which has a significant effect on carpet making. Crossbred had better weaning ability (0.81 and 0.71 in M x Bw, and P x Bw respectively) than pure exotic and native breeds (0.6 to 0.7 lambs per ewe). Merino and their Crossbred had higher lambing percentages (95 & 93% respectively) compared to both Polwarth and their Cross and Baruwal (90, 84, and 83.5 respectively). Only Pure Merino & Baruwal showed twinning ability (5% and 2% respectively). Pure exotic breeds were early lambers (568 & 617 days for Polworth and Merino) than their crosses (701 to 770 days). General comparision between stationary and migratory flocks revealed that sheep kept in migratory flock per formed better especially in lambing percentage, lamb growth rate, survivality and birth weight.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=609 Comparative study of various sheep breeds at Pansaya khola sheep farm, Nuwakot. [printed text] / Upreti, C.R., Editor . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 82-85 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: Study indicated that the 50% Crosses of Baruwal Sheep with both Polwarth and Merino performed betterin many traits compared to local Baruwal breed at this [ann and migratory flock. Crossbred grew faster (87 to 100g/d) than the pure exotic breed (80.7 to 94.35 g/d). Wool production from the Cross was more than one and halftime (1.54 kg) that of the native Baruwal breed (0.85 kg). Crossbred had longer staple length (12 and 11.4 cm of M .x Bw and P x Bw respectively) than pure exotic & native breed (7.8 to 9.9 cm) which has a significant effect on carpet making. Crossbred had better weaning ability (0.81 and 0.71 in M x Bw, and P x Bw respectively) than pure exotic and native breeds (0.6 to 0.7 lambs per ewe). Merino and their Crossbred had higher lambing percentages (95 & 93% respectively) compared to both Polwarth and their Cross and Baruwal (90, 84, and 83.5 respectively). Only Pure Merino & Baruwal showed twinning ability (5% and 2% respectively). Pure exotic breeds were early lambers (568 & 617 days for Polworth and Merino) than their crosses (701 to 770 days). General comparision between stationary and migratory flocks revealed that sheep kept in migratory flock per formed better especially in lambing percentage, lamb growth rate, survivality and birth weight.
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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 : A comparative study on lamb mortality between polworth cross and baruwal lambs Material Type: printed text Authors: Karki N. P. S., Editor ; Dhaubhadel, T.S., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 101-103 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: Lamb mortality is major constraint of sheep fanning in Nepal and causes economical losses to thesheep industry. This mortality is high in the migratory flocks and various factors are responsible. A lot of lambs are lost due to faulty management, go missing in the forest or are taken by predators. These losses are an added burden to the sheep farmer. A comparative study was made between Polworth Cross and Baruwal lambs in Ghundruk area,Kaski District. The result showed that 23.5% died, and 10.9% were lost from the cross breed population, while17.7% died due to various diseases, and 18.2% were lost in the Baruwal breed. Some reasons for these differencesare suggested and discussed.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=612 A comparative study on lamb mortality between polworth cross and baruwal lambs [printed text] / Karki N. P. S., Editor ; Dhaubhadel, T.S., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 101-103 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.
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Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Lamb mortality is major constraint of sheep fanning in Nepal and causes economical losses to thesheep industry. This mortality is high in the migratory flocks and various factors are responsible. A lot of lambs are lost due to faulty management, go missing in the forest or are taken by predators. These losses are an added burden to the sheep farmer. A comparative study was made between Polworth Cross and Baruwal lambs in Ghundruk area,Kaski District. The result showed that 23.5% died, and 10.9% were lost from the cross breed population, while17.7% died due to various diseases, and 18.2% were lost in the Baruwal breed. Some reasons for these differencesare suggested and discussed.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=612URL A comparative study on the production performances of the crossbreds (F1) dairy cattle / Shrestha, H.R.
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 : A comparative study on the production performances of the crossbreds (F1) dairy cattle Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, H.R., Editor ; Shrestha R.P, Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 77-81 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: Forty local non-descript cows were allocated into four groups and artificially inseminated with the import ed frozen semen of four dairy cattle breeds viz. Jersy, Holstein Friesien, Brownswiss and Ayreshire. Produced F1 crossbred females were maintained in the same management. Their reproductive and productive performances along with reproductive disorders were monitored upto the 6th lactation of an individual animal. Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien Fl crossbred showed earlier calving at the age of 27 ± 3.5 months. Shortest calving inteival ( 13.8 ± 0.4 month) was found in Nepali non-descript x Jersey. The highest 4% FCM of 1745 litres milk per lactation was found in Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien F1 crossbred. The highest number of Dystocia and retained placenta were shown by Nepali Non-descript x Holstein Friesien and Nepali Non-descript x Brownswiss F1 crossbreds respectively.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=608 A comparative study on the production performances of the crossbreds (F1) dairy cattle [printed text] / Shrestha, H.R., Editor ; Shrestha R.P, Author ; Pradhan, S.M., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 77-81 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.
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Keywords: Animal production; Extension activities; Pastures; animals;Oat (Avena sativa L.) & legumes, Nitrogen fertilizer, Rainfed condition, Green yield. Class number: NR-4416 Abstract: Forty local non-descript cows were allocated into four groups and artificially inseminated with the import ed frozen semen of four dairy cattle breeds viz. Jersy, Holstein Friesien, Brownswiss and Ayreshire. Produced F1 crossbred females were maintained in the same management. Their reproductive and productive performances along with reproductive disorders were monitored upto the 6th lactation of an individual animal. Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien Fl crossbred showed earlier calving at the age of 27 ± 3.5 months. Shortest calving inteival ( 13.8 ± 0.4 month) was found in Nepali non-descript x Jersey. The highest 4% FCM of 1745 litres milk per lactation was found in Nepali non-descript x Holstein Friesien F1 crossbred. The highest number of Dystocia and retained placenta were shown by Nepali Non-descript x Holstein Friesien and Nepali Non-descript x Brownswiss F1 crossbreds respectively.
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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 : Early weaning of buffalo calves and its effects on calf and buffalo performance Material Type: printed text Authors: Singh, D.B., Editor ; Yadav, C. D., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : NASA Publication Date: 1992 Pagination: 96-100 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: Thirty Murrah buffaloes calved within 4 months interval were divided into three groups. Two groups hadsuckling calves for the period of 6 and 4 months, whereas in the third group, ten calves we weaned at birth and reared artificially. The lactation yield of calf suckling group was found the same 3.43 kg/day over 342 days and 351 days of lactating length. The weaned group gave a lactation yield of 1854.6±714 kg over 295 ± 95.7 days of average lactation period. The calves in three groups had a satisfactory growth rate and there was no mortality in the calves.Calves in early weaned group consumed 599 kg. of whole milk/head including 18 kg. of colostrum. The buffaloesin weaned group had to be offered an extra allowance of 1kg. feed daily to each buffalo cow for milk let down. Theweaning of buffalo calves at birth did not effect the milk yield. survival and growth rate of weaned calves upto 26weeks of age. A shorter postpartum oestrus in weaned group indicated a beneficial effect of weaning.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=611 Early weaning of buffalo calves and its effects on calf and buffalo performance [printed text] / Singh, D.B., Editor ; Yadav, C. D., Author . - Lalitpur : NASA, 1992 . - 96-100 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: Thirty Murrah buffaloes calved within 4 months interval were divided into three groups. Two groups hadsuckling calves for the period of 6 and 4 months, whereas in the third group, ten calves we weaned at birth and reared artificially. The lactation yield of calf suckling group was found the same 3.43 kg/day over 342 days and 351 days of lactating length. The weaned group gave a lactation yield of 1854.6±714 kg over 295 ± 95.7 days of average lactation period. The calves in three groups had a satisfactory growth rate and there was no mortality in the calves.Calves in early weaned group consumed 599 kg. of whole milk/head including 18 kg. of colostrum. The buffaloesin weaned group had to be offered an extra allowance of 1kg. feed daily to each buffalo cow for milk let down. Theweaning of buffalo calves at birth did not effect the milk yield. survival and growth rate of weaned calves upto 26weeks of age. A shorter postpartum oestrus in weaned group indicated a beneficial effect of weaning.
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