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Comparative performance of soviet chinchilla and californian hyline in western hills of Nepal / P. B. Chapagain
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Title : Comparative performance of soviet chinchilla and californian hyline in western hills of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: P. B. Chapagain, Author ; M.P Sharma, Author ; M. Sapkota, Author ; N Bhattarai, Author ; M.K Shah, Author Pagination: 271-282 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Data recorded at the Livestock Research Farm of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle from 2001 to 2009 were analyzed using the statistical package Harvey (1990) with the objective to identify the best compatible genotypes of rabbit in terms of productive and reproductive performances considering non-genetic factors. The litter size at birth, weaning and twelfth week was significantly (p<0.001) affected by the year of kindling and breed. Similarly, the litter weight at birth (LWB), weaning and twelfth week was significantly (p<0.001) affected by the year of kindling and breed. Analysis also showed that individual weight at birth was significantly (p<0.001) affected by the year of kindling and breed. Accordingly, individual weight at weaning (IWW) was found insignificant, but significantly (p<0.001) affected by the breed. Individual weight at twelfth week (IWT) was found significantly (p<0.001) affected by year of kindling, whereas, individual weight at twelfth week (IWT) was found insignificant by the breed. Gestation length (GL) was significantly affected by year and breed (p<0.001). The overall least square mean and standard error for gestation length was 30.74 ± 0.05 days.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1684 Comparative performance of soviet chinchilla and californian hyline in western hills of Nepal [printed text] / P. B. Chapagain, Author ; M.P Sharma, Author ; M. Sapkota, Author ; N Bhattarai, Author ; M.K Shah, Author . - [s.d.] . - 271-282 p.
in Agricultural Research for Development: Proceedings of fourth SAS-N Convention, 4-6 April 2012, Lalitpur / Hira K. Manandhar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Data recorded at the Livestock Research Farm of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lumle from 2001 to 2009 were analyzed using the statistical package Harvey (1990) with the objective to identify the best compatible genotypes of rabbit in terms of productive and reproductive performances considering non-genetic factors. The litter size at birth, weaning and twelfth week was significantly (p<0.001) affected by the year of kindling and breed. Similarly, the litter weight at birth (LWB), weaning and twelfth week was significantly (p<0.001) affected by the year of kindling and breed. Analysis also showed that individual weight at birth was significantly (p<0.001) affected by the year of kindling and breed. Accordingly, individual weight at weaning (IWW) was found insignificant, but significantly (p<0.001) affected by the breed. Individual weight at twelfth week (IWT) was found significantly (p<0.001) affected by year of kindling, whereas, individual weight at twelfth week (IWT) was found insignificant by the breed. Gestation length (GL) was significantly affected by year and breed (p<0.001). The overall least square mean and standard error for gestation length was 30.74 ± 0.05 days.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1684URL Range land Productivity And Its Management In High Altitude Rangelands Of Rasuw A, Nepal (A Case Study) / Banstola, B.R. ; M. Sapkota ; Devkota, N.R. ; M. Sharma
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Title : Range land Productivity And Its Management In High Altitude Rangelands Of Rasuw A, Nepal (A Case Study) Material Type: printed text Authors: Banstola, B.R., Author ; M. Sapkota, Author ; Devkota, N.R., Author ; M. Sharma, Author Pagination: 168-182 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: Rangelands are the backbone of hill farm economy and are fundamental to the rearing of
sheep, goat, cattle, yak and their hybrids. In order to study on vegetation composition and
productivity of rangeland in different altitudinal range, a survey was carried out from July to
October 2000. Out of total rangelands in Rasuwa district, 17 rangelands were purposely
selected for the study. The major species found at 2520-3200 m were Pennisetum jlaccidum,
Poa annua, and Trifolium repens. The species found at 3200-3900 m was Danthonia sp., Poa
annua and Trifolium repens. Similarly. the species found at 3950-4380 m were Danthonia sp.,
Trifolium repens, Poa amzua, Potentilla flugens and Bistorla sp. The biomass yield (BMY) and
d1y matter (DA1) were 4.40 tl/w and 1t/ha at 2250-2750 m, 4.42 and 0.94 t!lza at 27751-3250
m, 4.19 and 0. 78 t/ha at 3251-3750 m, 4.63 and 0. 78 t/ha at 3751-4250 m and 6.80 and 1.14
t/ha at 4251-4750 111. The B1\IY and DM production were significantly affected by altitude,
slope and aspect (P 8.2 and 1.38 t/ha at 4.02 and 0.85 t/ha at 31-51 days, 4.06 and 0.66 t/ha at 36-40 days and 4.48 and 0.88 t/ha at
>40 days. The second cutting had higher yield than the first one in all the rangelands.
Potentilla fulgens had the highest DM content (27. 67%) where as Corydalis meifolia had the
lowest DA1 (14.89%). The different species had significantly different DM content (PKey word: Altitude, Biomass, D1y matter, Vegetation, Yield, Range land Productivity And Its Management In High Altitude Rangelands Of Rasuw A, Nepal (A Case Study) [printed text] / Banstola, B.R., Author ; M. Sapkota, Author ; Devkota, N.R., Author ; M. Sharma, Author . - [s.d.] . - 168-182 p.
in Proceedings: 5th national workshop on livestock and fisheries research in Nepal 10-11 July 2002 / Rai, Ash Kumar
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: Rangelands are the backbone of hill farm economy and are fundamental to the rearing of
sheep, goat, cattle, yak and their hybrids. In order to study on vegetation composition and
productivity of rangeland in different altitudinal range, a survey was carried out from July to
October 2000. Out of total rangelands in Rasuwa district, 17 rangelands were purposely
selected for the study. The major species found at 2520-3200 m were Pennisetum jlaccidum,
Poa annua, and Trifolium repens. The species found at 3200-3900 m was Danthonia sp., Poa
annua and Trifolium repens. Similarly. the species found at 3950-4380 m were Danthonia sp.,
Trifolium repens, Poa amzua, Potentilla flugens and Bistorla sp. The biomass yield (BMY) and
d1y matter (DA1) were 4.40 tl/w and 1t/ha at 2250-2750 m, 4.42 and 0.94 t!lza at 27751-3250
m, 4.19 and 0. 78 t/ha at 3251-3750 m, 4.63 and 0. 78 t/ha at 3751-4250 m and 6.80 and 1.14
t/ha at 4251-4750 111. The B1\IY and DM production were significantly affected by altitude,
slope and aspect (P 8.2 and 1.38 t/ha at 4.02 and 0.85 t/ha at 31-51 days, 4.06 and 0.66 t/ha at 36-40 days and 4.48 and 0.88 t/ha at
>40 days. The second cutting had higher yield than the first one in all the rangelands.
Potentilla fulgens had the highest DM content (27. 67%) where as Corydalis meifolia had the
lowest DA1 (14.89%). The different species had significantly different DM content (PKey word: Altitude, Biomass, D1y matter, Vegetation, Yield, E-copies
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