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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.
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.
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in Recent spread and impact of agricultural technologies in Nepal: Proceedings of the 6th National Outreach Workshop held at NARC, Kathmandu, Nepal July 4, 2002 / Joshi, Madhav
Title : Dairy technologies and their dissemination in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Pradhan D.R, Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author ; R.G. Shrestha, Author Pagination: 43-54 p. Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=2061 Dairy technologies and their dissemination in Nepal [printed text] / Pradhan D.R, Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author ; R.G. Shrestha, Author . - [s.d.] . - 43-54 p.
in Recent spread and impact of agricultural technologies in Nepal: Proceedings of the 6th National Outreach Workshop held at NARC, Kathmandu, Nepal July 4, 2002 / Joshi, Madhav
Languages : English (eng)
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in Proceedings of the 3rd national animal science convention; theme environmentally sustainable livestock production for poverty alleviation / Sherchand, Laxman
Title : Domestic yak and yak hybrid production system at Beni of Solukhumbu Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, H.R. ; A.Hongo, Author ; Suchiya K.T ; Banamali V, Author Publisher: Kathmandu : Nepal Animal Science Association (NASA) Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 27-28 .p Keywords: Animal production; Pasture; Feed crops; nutrition; breeding; Fisheries; Livestock Abstract: In order to study the Yak/Yak hybrid(Chauri) production systems and management of Beni Village Development Committee of Solukhumbu district two field visit programs were completed. Yak raising farmers of 17 household were interviewed going to theirhouses, animals herd and their cottages by using questionnaire. Yak and Yak hybrids arethe main domestic _ animals. The farmers receive milk and milk products from theseanimals as food and the main source of income. Hybrid male (Zopke) is used as pack animals for transport. Hybrid female(Chauri) is reared for milk production.The feed is deficit at the end of winter season and the beginning of Spring. Farmers do not have easy access to government banks for getting loan for purchasing feed and breeding animals. If loan is available from the local people it is with high percentage of interest. Main disease problems are Pneumonia and Diarrhea.Farmers of this area are found with different opinion in Yak/Yak hybrid raising. Somefarmers are taking this profession as an integral part of their livelihood as they don'thave other choices and others to preserve their culture. However, now a days farmers arefound being changed their life style from Yak/Nak to Chauri raising as the later is comparatively easy and comfort life. Annually, the number of Yak raising farmers are decreasing. Sooner or later there is high possibility of yak disappearance from this area. Traditional production and management practices are to be improved by providing training and ordinary dairy equipment. Other alternates are animal health services, bank loan at low interest rate for conserving the endanger species Yak in Nepal.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=532 Domestic yak and yak hybrid production system at Beni of Solukhumbu [printed text] / Shrestha, H.R. ; A.Hongo, Author ; Suchiya K.T ; Banamali V, Author . - Kathmandu : Nepal Animal Science Association (NASA), 1997 . - 27-28 .p.
in Proceedings of the 3rd national animal science convention; theme environmentally sustainable livestock production for poverty alleviation / Sherchand, Laxman
Keywords: Animal production; Pasture; Feed crops; nutrition; breeding; Fisheries; Livestock Abstract: In order to study the Yak/Yak hybrid(Chauri) production systems and management of Beni Village Development Committee of Solukhumbu district two field visit programs were completed. Yak raising farmers of 17 household were interviewed going to theirhouses, animals herd and their cottages by using questionnaire. Yak and Yak hybrids arethe main domestic _ animals. The farmers receive milk and milk products from theseanimals as food and the main source of income. Hybrid male (Zopke) is used as pack animals for transport. Hybrid female(Chauri) is reared for milk production.The feed is deficit at the end of winter season and the beginning of Spring. Farmers do not have easy access to government banks for getting loan for purchasing feed and breeding animals. If loan is available from the local people it is with high percentage of interest. Main disease problems are Pneumonia and Diarrhea.Farmers of this area are found with different opinion in Yak/Yak hybrid raising. Somefarmers are taking this profession as an integral part of their livelihood as they don'thave other choices and others to preserve their culture. However, now a days farmers arefound being changed their life style from Yak/Nak to Chauri raising as the later is comparatively easy and comfort life. Annually, the number of Yak raising farmers are decreasing. Sooner or later there is high possibility of yak disappearance from this area. Traditional production and management practices are to be improved by providing training and ordinary dairy equipment. Other alternates are animal health services, bank loan at low interest rate for conserving the endanger species Yak in Nepal.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=532URL ECONOMICS OF REPLACING WHOLE MILK WITH UNCONVENTIONAL MILK REPLACER FOR CALF REARING / Kuwar, B.S. ; Shrestha, H.R.
in STUDY ON BLOOD PROTOZOAN DISEASES IN CATTLE OF EASTERN lERAI REGION / Shrestha, S.P. ; U. M. Singh
Title : ECONOMICS OF REPLACING WHOLE MILK WITH UNCONVENTIONAL MILK REPLACER FOR CALF REARING Material Type: printed text Authors: Kuwar, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author Pagination: 208-213 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Two milk replacers (one containing limited whole milk and another containing butter milk)
we1:e compared 11 ith whole mi/k"in 3 weeks old calves up to -1 months of age for growth rate
and economic pel.formance. There was no sign?ficant difference between diet groups for
growth rate. But there was a saving of Rs. 2, 28-1 per calf fed milk replacer containing butter milk and Rs. 2,1-11 per calf fed milk replacer containing limited quantity of whole milk over
whole milk feeding. It was possible to successfully wean the calves at 3 weeks of age and
subsequently raise them hyfeeding milk replacer, concentrate and green grasses.ECONOMICS OF REPLACING WHOLE MILK WITH UNCONVENTIONAL MILK REPLACER FOR CALF REARING [printed text] / Kuwar, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 208-213 p.
in STUDY ON BLOOD PROTOZOAN DISEASES IN CATTLE OF EASTERN lERAI REGION / Shrestha, S.P. ; U. M. Singh
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Two milk replacers (one containing limited whole milk and another containing butter milk)
we1:e compared 11 ith whole mi/k"in 3 weeks old calves up to -1 months of age for growth rate
and economic pel.formance. There was no sign?ficant difference between diet groups for
growth rate. But there was a saving of Rs. 2, 28-1 per calf fed milk replacer containing butter milk and Rs. 2,1-11 per calf fed milk replacer containing limited quantity of whole milk over
whole milk feeding. It was possible to successfully wean the calves at 3 weeks of age and
subsequently raise them hyfeeding milk replacer, concentrate and green grasses.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=139URL EFFECT OF CALVING SEASON ON THE GROWTH RATE OF CROSSBRED CALVES / K. P. Shiwakoti ; Kuwar, B.S. ; Shrestha, H.R.
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 : EFFECT OF CALVING SEASON ON THE GROWTH RATE OF CROSSBRED CALVES Material Type: printed text Authors: K. P. Shiwakoti, Author ; Kuwar, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author Pagination: 226-228 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: This study was conducted to find out the appropriate season of cah·ing in 1ern1S of growth
rate of calves. FourfJ-five calves born at Bo,·ine Research Program Khumaltar in 20j.J,tjj
and jj/j6 in d([{ere111 seasons were recorded. They were grouped into -1 seasonal group A. B.
C and D (Baisakh 'tO Ashad. Srcnrcm to Aswin. Karlik and Poush and lvfagh to Chaitra)
respectively. Among the -lj calves 16. 10. 13 and 6 calves ·were recorded in group A. B. C.
and D respectively. Higher gro\l ·th rate was observed in group C (} 07 kg of total body
weight) at the age of 6 months. The lower growth rate was recorded in group A ('6.1 kg c~r
total body weight). It is necessGIJ' to observe co111inuously the age at f irst calving and the
adult body weight size of the calves.EFFECT OF CALVING SEASON ON THE GROWTH RATE OF CROSSBRED CALVES [printed text] / K. P. Shiwakoti, Author ; Kuwar, B.S., Author ; Shrestha, H.R., Author . - [s.d.] . - 226-228 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: This study was conducted to find out the appropriate season of cah·ing in 1ern1S of growth
rate of calves. FourfJ-five calves born at Bo,·ine Research Program Khumaltar in 20j.J,tjj
and jj/j6 in d([{ere111 seasons were recorded. They were grouped into -1 seasonal group A. B.
C and D (Baisakh 'tO Ashad. Srcnrcm to Aswin. Karlik and Poush and lvfagh to Chaitra)
respectively. Among the -lj calves 16. 10. 13 and 6 calves ·were recorded in group A. B. C.
and D respectively. Higher gro\l ·th rate was observed in group C (} 07 kg of total body
weight) at the age of 6 months. The lower growth rate was recorded in group A ('6.1 kg c~r
total body weight). It is necessGIJ' to observe co111inuously the age at f irst calving and the
adult body weight size of the calves.E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=145URL Effect of Concentrate Feeding on Meat Production of Local Male Buffalo Calves / Rana, R.S. ; Amatya, N. ; Shrestha, H.R.PermalinkEffect of Concentrate Feeding on Meat Production of Local Male Buffalo Calves / Rana, R.S. ; Amatya, N. ; Shrestha, H.R.PermalinkEFFECT OF CONCENTRATE FEEDING ON MEAT PRODUCTION OF MALE BUFFALO CALVES / Shrestha, H.R. ; Kuwar, B.S. ; M. S. ThapaPermalinkEffect Of Early Weaning On The Growth Rate Of Male Buffalo Calves / K. P. Shiwakoti ; Shrestha, H.R. ; M. S. Thapa ; B. B. GurungPermalinkEffect of Feeding Frequency on Milk Production of Crossbred Dairy Cattle / Kuwar, B.S. ; Shrestha, H.R. ; Mandal, P.PermalinkPermalinkEffect of Steaming Up Crossbred Dairy Cows During the Late Pregnancy on the Economy of Milk Production / Shrestha, H.R. ; Mandal, P. ; Kuwar, B.S.PermalinkEvaluation of Different Genotypes of Crossbred Native Hill Cattle with Foreign Sire Breeds for Milk Production, Reproduction and Growth Performances / Shrestha, N.P. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol.1, No. 1 (1997)PermalinkFinal technical report goat production system, Nepal / Shrestha, H.R.PermalinkFinal technical report goat production systems, Nepal / Shrestha, H.R.PermalinkIncreasing livestock productivity in mixed crop-livestock farming systems in south asia (Nepal). ILRI/ICRISAT/NARC / Shrestha, H.R.PermalinkPermalinkProceedings- sustainable technology development in livestock and fisheries production / Kuwar, Bahadur SinghPermalinkPermalinkResponse of urea mineral molasses block licks on milk production in lactating crossbred cattle / P MandaiPermalinkA socioeconomic study on maize-based production system / Shrestha, H.R.PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkThe estimation of phenotypic characteristics of four local goat breeds and their comparision (Goat breeds of Nepal) / Shrestha, H.R.PermalinkPermalink