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in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Production performances of local chickens in midhill and plain of Nepal. Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhurtel, R., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 119-124 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: A study was undertaken in the Naaldum and Ratna Nagar to investigate the productive performances of local chickens. Both survey areas were purposively selected Naaldum represented the midhills and temperate climate while Ratna Nager represented the plain and tropical climate.Information regarding the productive performances of local chickens in the midhills and plain regions of Nepal was represented by 10% respondents each in the communities of Naaldung and Ratna Nager Age at sexual maturity of hens ranged from µ tï months in both areas The numbers of eggs laid by a hen before getting broody was about 2% in both cases. Hatchability of eggs was higher in the plains of Ratna Nager with 70-80% and was significantly higher than was observed in Naaldung with only about 60%.Percent hatchability was higher during the winter season than in the hot summer season. There were 2-3 laying cycles from each hen observed in one year in both sites. Brooding mortality of chicks were as high as 40% in both the midhills and the plains. Chicks were weaned from µ -1 weeks old in both areas. Farmers in both areas believed the myth that the presence of the rooster affect early weaning of the chicks. A local hen usually resumes egg laying within 1 ±-1 µ days after weaning chicks.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=766 Production performances of local chickens in midhill and plain of Nepal. [printed text] / Bhurtel, R., Author . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 119-124 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: A study was undertaken in the Naaldum and Ratna Nagar to investigate the productive performances of local chickens. Both survey areas were purposively selected Naaldum represented the midhills and temperate climate while Ratna Nager represented the plain and tropical climate.Information regarding the productive performances of local chickens in the midhills and plain regions of Nepal was represented by 10% respondents each in the communities of Naaldung and Ratna Nager Age at sexual maturity of hens ranged from µ tï months in both areas The numbers of eggs laid by a hen before getting broody was about 2% in both cases. Hatchability of eggs was higher in the plains of Ratna Nager with 70-80% and was significantly higher than was observed in Naaldung with only about 60%.Percent hatchability was higher during the winter season than in the hot summer season. There were 2-3 laying cycles from each hen observed in one year in both sites. Brooding mortality of chicks were as high as 40% in both the midhills and the plains. Chicks were weaned from µ -1 weeks old in both areas. Farmers in both areas believed the myth that the presence of the rooster affect early weaning of the chicks. A local hen usually resumes egg laying within 1 ±-1 µ days after weaning chicks.
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in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Production systems, animal genetic resources, and livestock research in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Wilson R Trevor, Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 92-98 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: The major characteristics of Nepali small farm production systems with particular reference tolivestock and their feed supply are described Nepal's animal genetic resources are extremelydiverse (at least 17 species) and have multiple production functions. They have not yet beencharacterised but are widely believed to be unproductive and of inferior genetic merit. Thesebeliefs are not founded on comparative research or on the several production objectives(including adaptability to the local environment) for which animals are kept. Research in the pasthas been along classic lines, carried out on station and not always related to the real problems of small farmers. Future research areas should be identified in collaboration with farmers and theextension services, should be mainly applied and adaptive in nature and should be carried out incollaboration with farmers on their farms (On Farm Technology Testing) as well as on researchstations.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=738 Production systems, animal genetic resources, and livestock research in Nepal [printed text] / Wilson R Trevor, Author . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 92-98 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: The major characteristics of Nepali small farm production systems with particular reference tolivestock and their feed supply are described Nepal's animal genetic resources are extremelydiverse (at least 17 species) and have multiple production functions. They have not yet beencharacterised but are widely believed to be unproductive and of inferior genetic merit. Thesebeliefs are not founded on comparative research or on the several production objectives(including adaptability to the local environment) for which animals are kept. Research in the pasthas been along classic lines, carried out on station and not always related to the real problems of small farmers. Future research areas should be identified in collaboration with farmers and theextension services, should be mainly applied and adaptive in nature and should be carried out incollaboration with farmers on their farms (On Farm Technology Testing) as well as on researchstations.
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Title : Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 Material Type: printed text Authors: Pariyar, D., Editor ; Dhaubhadel, T.S., Editor ; Chemjong, P.B., Editor ; Upreti, C.R., Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 172 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=646 Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 [printed text] / Pariyar, D., Editor ; Dhaubhadel, T.S., Editor ; Chemjong, P.B., Editor ; Upreti, C.R., Editor . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 172 p.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=646 Content
- A concept of micro enterprise in livestock based industry as a tool of rural development / Rajbhandary H
- Livestock in the agriculture perspective plan / Chapagain D.P
- The leasehold forestry concept : a new approach for improving livestock productivity by increased forage production from degraded forest land / Tiwari B.N
- Livestock development strategies / Pradhan S L
- Evaluation of New Zealand and other exotic pasture species and herbs at Jiri Khimti farm / Krishna K. Shrestha
- Status and scope of forage seed production in Nepal / Pande R.S
- Study of different cultivars of oat for green forage production under rainfed conditions. / Shrestha, N.P.
- Botanical composition of high Himalayan pasture and the evaluation of its nutritive value at rohun alpine pasture, Kaski. / Dhaubhadel, T.S.
- Performance of white clover (Trifolium Repense L) in Nepal: A review / Pande R.S
- Performance of some forage legumes at Pakhribas in the eastern hills of Nepal / Chemjong, Purna B.
- An examination of the effects of differing row- to- row spacing on the growth characteristics of Deenanath grass / Poudel G.R
- Response of overgrazed soil to some management practices / Karki K.B
- Fattening cost of buffalo calves through dried brewer's grains to replace concentrate mixture / Nepali D.B
- Nutritional evaluation of different varieties of rice straws grown under different conditions of Nepal / Pamlay, S.B
- Relationship between different nutrients available in the fodder tree leaves
- Adoption of improved large ruminant breeds in Lumle agricultural research centre's extension command area: a logistic regression analysis. / Gurung, H.B.
- Yak and chauri breeding and management practices in eastern Himalayan region of Nepal / Kharel, Mohan
- Combining ability analysis for production traits in meat type chicken. / Thakur U .C.
- Study on the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of indigenous goat breed (sinhal) at Karnali region. / Upreti, C.R.
- Comparative performance of baruwaland 25%, border leicester x 75% baruwal yearling lambs under a transhumance system in the high hills. / Rasali, D.P.
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in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Relationship between different nutrients available in the fodder tree leaves Material Type: printed text Authors: Osti, N.P., Author Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 61-65 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: This study was carried out to determine the correlationship between the various constituents of the foddertree' leaves. Twenty two species of fodder tree leaves were sampled from different parts of the countrywere collected in November to December and analyzed in the laboratory for ten different constituents allon dry matter basis, without considering the species effect, the correlation analysis for these constituentswere carried out. The mean chemical composition of 22 different fodder tree species leaves were analyzedfor dry matter (DM) 41.04%, organic matter (OM) 91.33%, crude protein (CP) 15.32%, neutral detergentfibre (NDF) 54.62%, acid detergent fibre (ADF) 46.63%, cell soluble content (CSC) 45.65%, cell wallcontent (CWC) 22.53%, hemicellulose (HCL) 8.17%, acid detergent lignin (ADL) 23.92% and total ash(TASh) 8.81%.The correlation between DM & OM (0.22944), OM & NDF (0.2399), OM & ADF (0.23221), OM & CWC(0.27521), CP & HCL (0.23302), CP & TASH (-0.26270), NDF & TASH (-0.24741), ADF & TASH (-0.24383), and CWC & TASH (-0.2871) are significant (P<0.05) while correlation among OM & CP(0.3139), OM & TASH (-0.973), NDF & ADF (0.8587), NDF & CSC (-0.9751), NDF & CWC (0.2996},NDF & ADL (0.7951), ADF & CSC (-0.8380), ADF & CWC (0.4108), ADF & HCL (-0.5464), ADF&ADL (0.8606), CSC & CWC (-0.2914), CSC & ADL (-0.7759), CWC & HCL (-0.3287), and HCL & ADL (-0.4112) were highly significant (P<0.01) correlated.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=724 Relationship between different nutrients available in the fodder tree leaves [printed text] / Osti, N.P., Author . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 61-65 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Abstract: This study was carried out to determine the correlationship between the various constituents of the foddertree' leaves. Twenty two species of fodder tree leaves were sampled from different parts of the countrywere collected in November to December and analyzed in the laboratory for ten different constituents allon dry matter basis, without considering the species effect, the correlation analysis for these constituentswere carried out. The mean chemical composition of 22 different fodder tree species leaves were analyzedfor dry matter (DM) 41.04%, organic matter (OM) 91.33%, crude protein (CP) 15.32%, neutral detergentfibre (NDF) 54.62%, acid detergent fibre (ADF) 46.63%, cell soluble content (CSC) 45.65%, cell wallcontent (CWC) 22.53%, hemicellulose (HCL) 8.17%, acid detergent lignin (ADL) 23.92% and total ash(TASh) 8.81%.The correlation between DM & OM (0.22944), OM & NDF (0.2399), OM & ADF (0.23221), OM & CWC(0.27521), CP & HCL (0.23302), CP & TASH (-0.26270), NDF & TASH (-0.24741), ADF & TASH (-0.24383), and CWC & TASH (-0.2871) are significant (P<0.05) while correlation among OM & CP(0.3139), OM & TASH (-0.973), NDF & ADF (0.8587), NDF & CSC (-0.9751), NDF & CWC (0.2996},NDF & ADL (0.7951), ADF & CSC (-0.8380), ADF & CWC (0.4108), ADF & HCL (-0.5464), ADF&ADL (0.8606), CSC & CWC (-0.2914), CSC & ADL (-0.7759), CWC & HCL (-0.3287), and HCL & ADL (-0.4112) were highly significant (P<0.01) correlated.
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in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Title : Response of overgrazed soil to some management practices Material Type: printed text Authors: Karki K.B, Editor Publisher: Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 49-52 p. Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=721 Response of overgrazed soil to some management practices [printed text] / Karki K.B, Editor . - Lalitpur : Nepal Animal Science Association, 1995 . - 49-52 p.
in Promotion of animal production through research and development: Proceedings of the 2nd National Animal Science Convention, Lalitpur, August 7-10, 1995 / Pariyar, D.
Keywords: Animal products; Research; Fisheries; Pastures; Livestock Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=721 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=721URL A review of pig production in Nepal and approaches to improve climatic environment and efficiency of pig meat production from local resources. / Kshatri, B.B.PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkStudy of different cultivars of oat for green forage production under rainfed conditions. / Shrestha, N.P.PermalinkPermalinkStudy on the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of indigenous goat breed (sinhal) at Karnali region. / Upreti, C.R.PermalinkPermalinkThe leasehold forestry concept : a new approach for improving livestock productivity by increased forage production from degraded forest land / Tiwari B.NPermalinkThe role of (I)NGOS in livestock development and areas of possible collaboration with the government. / Neupane SPermalinkYak and chauri breeding and management practices in eastern Himalayan region of Nepal / Kharel, MohanPermalink