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Biological and socio-economic verification of crossbred pakhribas pig for wider adoption and adaptation in the Eastern Hills / Aryal, M.P.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Title : Biological and socio-economic verification of crossbred pakhribas pig for wider adoption and adaptation in the Eastern Hills Material Type: printed text Authors: Aryal, M.P., Author ; P K.C, Author Pagination: 469-472 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A study was conducted for three years ( 1998 to 2001) to assess the productive and reproductive performance of crossbred Pakhribas; Pig under on-farm condition so that the low adoption of pure breed Pakhribas pig in the rural area due to their poor adaptation in farmers feeding and management conditions could be tackled……………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1236 Biological and socio-economic verification of crossbred pakhribas pig for wider adoption and adaptation in the Eastern Hills [printed text] / Aryal, M.P., Author ; P K.C, Author . - [s.d.] . - 469-472 p.
in Agricultural research for enhancing livelihood of Nepalese people: Proceedings of 2nd SAS-N Convention, 30 July-1 Aug 2003, Kathmandu / Joshi, Bal K.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A study was conducted for three years ( 1998 to 2001) to assess the productive and reproductive performance of crossbred Pakhribas; Pig under on-farm condition so that the low adoption of pure breed Pakhribas pig in the rural area due to their poor adaptation in farmers feeding and management conditions could be tackled……………..
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1236 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1236URL Epidemiological Study on Eimeria Species in Natural Outbreak of Chicken Coccidiosis at Iaas Rampur and Its Vicinity / Aryal, M.P.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Title : Epidemiological Study on Eimeria Species in Natural Outbreak of Chicken Coccidiosis at Iaas Rampur and Its Vicinity Material Type: printed text Authors: Aryal, M.P., Author Pagination: 168-175 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A study was conducted to identify the species of Eimeria involved in chicken coccidiosis
and their incidence rate in natural outbreak. Five different species viz.: E. tenella, E.
necatrix, E. maxima, E. acervulina and E. brunetti were identified in naturally infected
chicken at Rampur and its vicinity. Highest numbers of positive cases (64. 0%) were
found with mixed infection. Among the different species, infection with E. tenella was
recorded the highest (12%), followed by E. necatrix (8%) and E. brunetti (4%). No
significant difference was observed on mean length and width of oocyst of E.tenella and
E. necatrix. Though the mean length and width of sporulated oocyst of all other species
were found significantly different (P<0.05). Highest incidence rate (41. 7%) of
coccidiosis was recorded in broiler of 2-4 weeks ·and in case of layers the highest rate
(34%) was found in 4-6 weeks age group. Incidence of coccidiosis was recorded in all the
four seasons in a year. However, the year round incidence rate was found the highest
(44%) during summer followed by winter (24%) season. Avian-34 and Hubchicx breeds
of broiler were found highly (29.2%) infected with coccidiosis whereas in layers the
higher incidence (78.4%) was recorded in hyline breed.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=396 Epidemiological Study on Eimeria Species in Natural Outbreak of Chicken Coccidiosis at Iaas Rampur and Its Vicinity [printed text] / Aryal, M.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 168-175 p.
in Proceedings of the fourth national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal held from 24-26 April 2000 at Agricultural Research Station, Pakhribas / Neopane, Shreeram P.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A study was conducted to identify the species of Eimeria involved in chicken coccidiosis
and their incidence rate in natural outbreak. Five different species viz.: E. tenella, E.
necatrix, E. maxima, E. acervulina and E. brunetti were identified in naturally infected
chicken at Rampur and its vicinity. Highest numbers of positive cases (64. 0%) were
found with mixed infection. Among the different species, infection with E. tenella was
recorded the highest (12%), followed by E. necatrix (8%) and E. brunetti (4%). No
significant difference was observed on mean length and width of oocyst of E.tenella and
E. necatrix. Though the mean length and width of sporulated oocyst of all other species
were found significantly different (P<0.05). Highest incidence rate (41. 7%) of
coccidiosis was recorded in broiler of 2-4 weeks ·and in case of layers the highest rate
(34%) was found in 4-6 weeks age group. Incidence of coccidiosis was recorded in all the
four seasons in a year. However, the year round incidence rate was found the highest
(44%) during summer followed by winter (24%) season. Avian-34 and Hubchicx breeds
of broiler were found highly (29.2%) infected with coccidiosis whereas in layers the
higher incidence (78.4%) was recorded in hyline breed.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=396 E-copies
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Title : Goat farming technology Material Type: printed text Authors: Aryal, M.P. ; , Publisher: Dhankuta : Agricultural Research Center, Pakhribas Publication Date: 2060 Pagination: 90 Keywords: Goats; Animal diseases; husbandry Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4346 Goat farming technology [printed text] / Aryal, M.P. ; , . - Dhankuta : Agricultural Research Center, Pakhribas, 2060 . - 90.
Keywords: Goats; Animal diseases; husbandry Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4346 Copies (3)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NARC1000636B 636.39, ARY Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1000636A ARY Document NARC Library Documents Available NARC1000636C ARY Document NARC Library Documents Available Neonatal Kid Mortality In Local Hill Goats: Problem And Prospects Of Its Alleviation In The Eastern Hills / Aryal, M.P.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Title : Neonatal Kid Mortality In Local Hill Goats: Problem And Prospects Of Its Alleviation In The Eastern Hills Material Type: printed text Authors: Aryal, M.P., Author Pagination: 150-156 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: .Mortality among neonates is one of the important factors limiting intensive goat husbandry
in this region. In spite of the ability of local hill goats to adapt with their native
environment they, especially the young, succumb to death due to many factors. Therefore, a
study was initiated to obtain adequate information about the extent, etiology and nature of
neonatal mortality based upon which, suitable preventive and curative strategies could be
formulated to cope with the situation. Overall mortality rate of neonatal kids was recorded
12.14%, which was found highest (19.32%) in Afzmga/Phalante and lowest (5.95%) in
Clwngmang sites. Similarly, more than 70% birth and death cases were recorded during
January to Afarch and July to December respectit·ely. Combination of grazing and stall
feeding system of management was found better in terms of birth rate of kids whereas
grazing system was be Iter than others in terms of neonatal mortality rate. Parity number of
doe, birth weight of kid and age of kid H'as found negatively related with kid mortality rate.
On the other hand, f)jJe of birth was fozmd positively related with mortality rate of neonatal
kids. Irrespective of management system, altitude and environmental condition, diseases
were the most common cause of neonatal kid mortality. However, the extent of death due to
accident and predation was found higher in grazing system of management. Symptomatic
recording showed that majority of dead kids were suffering from respiratory and digestive
disturbances though, mixed type of infection was also a common finding, ll'hich was also
supported by the postmortem recording. Streptococcus pneumonia, Klebsiella pneumonia,
Pasturella haemolytica, Streptococcus pyogens, Corynebacterium pyogens, Staphylococcus
aureus, Mycoplasma capricolum, 'Nfycoplasma arginini, Afycoplasma mycoides and
Escherichia coli ll'ere the major bacterial isolates obtained from pneumonic lungs.
Similarly, Enterobactor cloacae, Staphylococcus epidermidis. Klebsiella oxytoca,
Pasturel!a multocida, Proteus species, Chromobacterium vio/acum, Clostridium
perfringens and Salmone!!a species were also isolated from the dead kids. Considerable
number of isolates of Escherichia coli and Sakone!la species suggest towards improper
sanitary measures adopted in goat husband1y. Resistance against some of the common
antibiotics was shown by the bacterial pathogens however; Ciprojloxacin and Norfloxacin
were the most effective antibiotics against majority of isolates. Eimeria species,
Haemonchus contortus, Strongylus columbiformis, Strongylus axei, Strongylus vitrinus,
Oesophagostomum venulosum, Strongyloides Papillosus and Trichuris ovis were the major
parasite responsible for parasitic gastroenteritis leading to kid death. Among them,
Eimeria species, Haemonchus con/or/us, Strongylus and Strongyloides were found in their
decreasing order of severity. Therefore it can be said that Coccidiosis, Pneumonia,
Parasitic enteritis, Bacterial enteritis and Pneumo-enteritis complex were the diseases
responsible for considerable loss of kids in neonatal stage. Similarly, bacterial infections
leading to respirat01y problems were more common in winter and pre-monsoon seasons
whereas parasitic infections including coccidiosis \l'ere found frequently during momoon
and post-monsoon season of the year. On the other hand, bacterial enteritis was more
common during winter and monsoon seasons. These findings !l'ere discussed and strategies
to combat the neonatal kid mortality suggested.Neonatal Kid Mortality In Local Hill Goats: Problem And Prospects Of Its Alleviation In The Eastern Hills [printed text] / Aryal, M.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 150-156 p.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: .Mortality among neonates is one of the important factors limiting intensive goat husbandry
in this region. In spite of the ability of local hill goats to adapt with their native
environment they, especially the young, succumb to death due to many factors. Therefore, a
study was initiated to obtain adequate information about the extent, etiology and nature of
neonatal mortality based upon which, suitable preventive and curative strategies could be
formulated to cope with the situation. Overall mortality rate of neonatal kids was recorded
12.14%, which was found highest (19.32%) in Afzmga/Phalante and lowest (5.95%) in
Clwngmang sites. Similarly, more than 70% birth and death cases were recorded during
January to Afarch and July to December respectit·ely. Combination of grazing and stall
feeding system of management was found better in terms of birth rate of kids whereas
grazing system was be Iter than others in terms of neonatal mortality rate. Parity number of
doe, birth weight of kid and age of kid H'as found negatively related with kid mortality rate.
On the other hand, f)jJe of birth was fozmd positively related with mortality rate of neonatal
kids. Irrespective of management system, altitude and environmental condition, diseases
were the most common cause of neonatal kid mortality. However, the extent of death due to
accident and predation was found higher in grazing system of management. Symptomatic
recording showed that majority of dead kids were suffering from respiratory and digestive
disturbances though, mixed type of infection was also a common finding, ll'hich was also
supported by the postmortem recording. Streptococcus pneumonia, Klebsiella pneumonia,
Pasturella haemolytica, Streptococcus pyogens, Corynebacterium pyogens, Staphylococcus
aureus, Mycoplasma capricolum, 'Nfycoplasma arginini, Afycoplasma mycoides and
Escherichia coli ll'ere the major bacterial isolates obtained from pneumonic lungs.
Similarly, Enterobactor cloacae, Staphylococcus epidermidis. Klebsiella oxytoca,
Pasturel!a multocida, Proteus species, Chromobacterium vio/acum, Clostridium
perfringens and Salmone!!a species were also isolated from the dead kids. Considerable
number of isolates of Escherichia coli and Sakone!la species suggest towards improper
sanitary measures adopted in goat husband1y. Resistance against some of the common
antibiotics was shown by the bacterial pathogens however; Ciprojloxacin and Norfloxacin
were the most effective antibiotics against majority of isolates. Eimeria species,
Haemonchus contortus, Strongylus columbiformis, Strongylus axei, Strongylus vitrinus,
Oesophagostomum venulosum, Strongyloides Papillosus and Trichuris ovis were the major
parasite responsible for parasitic gastroenteritis leading to kid death. Among them,
Eimeria species, Haemonchus con/or/us, Strongylus and Strongyloides were found in their
decreasing order of severity. Therefore it can be said that Coccidiosis, Pneumonia,
Parasitic enteritis, Bacterial enteritis and Pneumo-enteritis complex were the diseases
responsible for considerable loss of kids in neonatal stage. Similarly, bacterial infections
leading to respirat01y problems were more common in winter and pre-monsoon seasons
whereas parasitic infections including coccidiosis \l'ere found frequently during momoon
and post-monsoon season of the year. On the other hand, bacterial enteritis was more
common during winter and monsoon seasons. These findings !l'ere discussed and strategies
to combat the neonatal kid mortality suggested.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=188URL Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, B.S., Editor ; U. M. Singh, Editor ; Aryal, M.P., Editor ; T. P. Paudel, Editor ; Upreti, C.R., Editor Publisher: Khumaltar : NARC,National Animal Science Research Institute(NASRI) Publication Date: 2009 Pagination: 371 p. Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Animals and Livestock
Animals and Livestock:Fisheries, AquacultureLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=205 Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 [printed text] / Shrestha, B.S., Editor ; U. M. Singh, Editor ; Aryal, M.P., Editor ; T. P. Paudel, Editor ; Upreti, C.R., Editor . - [S.l.] : Khumaltar : NARC,National Animal Science Research Institute(NASRI), 2009 . - 371 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Animals and Livestock
Animals and Livestock:Fisheries, AquacultureLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=205 Content
- Foreword, Contents....
- Appsp's Experience In Livestock And Fisheries Development / MS Karki
- Artificial Insemination And Embryo Transfer In Cattle And Buffalo In Nepal-Status And Issues / AB Sah
- Recommendations for Wider Scaling-Up Of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss) Farming in Nepal / TB Gurung
- Preliminary Results On The Hybridization Between African Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus) And Asian Catfish (Clarias Batrachus) / SK Wagle ; AP Baidya ; B Shrestha ; MA. Husen
- Preliminary Results On The Hybridization Between African Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus) And Asian Catfish (Clarias Batrachus) / SK Wagle ; AP Baidya ; B Shrestha ; MA. Husen
- Fish Production System In Sunsari And Morang District / RB Bhujel ; KP Gautam ; AB Thapa
- Nursery Practices Of Hatchery Bred Riverine Gardi (Labeo Dero) In Captive Environment In Mid Hill Valley And River Basin / Prasad, S.
- Evaluating Growth Performance Of Himalayan Sahar (Tor Putitora) For Aquaculture Development In Mid Idlls And Southern Plain Nepal / JD Bista ; SK Wagle ; MK Shrestha ; AB Thapa
- Changes In Zooplanktons Community And Density With Reference To Nutrients In A Subtropical Lake Begnas, Pokhara Valley / MA. Husen ; RP Dhakal ; SK Wagle ; JD Bista
- Temporal Change In Phytoplankton Abundance In Lake Phewa, Pokhara / RP Dhakal ; MA. Husen ; SK Wagle ; JD Bista
- Seasonal Prevalence Of Monogenean Parasite In Common Carp (Cyprinus Carpio) In Midhill Fish Farms / Rayamajhi, A.
- Livelihood Assessment Of Capture Fishers Of Koshi River In Nepal / RB Bhujel ; AB Thapa ; KP Gautam
- Dry Fish Market Channel In. Nepal / Pradhan, N. ; TB Gurung ; A . Raymajhi ; NK Roy
- Effect Of Different Starter Feed On The Survival Rate And Growth Of African Catfish (Clarias Garjepinus) Fry / RK. Shrestha ; MA. Husen ; Shrestha, B. ; SK Wagle
- Evaluation Of Oat Germplasms For Hay Production Under Rainfed Condition In Khumaltar / Pariyar, D. ; L Sherchand
- Evaluation Of Exotic Temperate Pasture Species At Ars, Dhunche And Sub Station Chandanbari In Rasuw A District / KK Shrestha ; NP Bhattarai
- Study On Effect Of Cuttings On Seed Production Of Five Promising Oat Cultivars At Ars, Rasuwa,Dhunche / KK Shrestha ; NP Bhattarai ; AK Rajbhandari
- Preliminary Evaluation Of Promising Native Forage Species In Dhading And Kavre Districts. / Prenil KC ; Pariyar, D. ; KK Shrestha ; PB Munankarmi
- Evaluation Of Temperate Pasture Species For Idgh Altitude Regions Of Nepal / Pariyar, D.
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