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An Impact Of Livestock Production Program At Rars, Tarahara Through Distribution Of Livestock Products / RD Pandit ; RB Sah ; Mandal, P. ; BP Budhnagaria ; MD Jha ; UN Yadav
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : An Impact Of Livestock Production Program At Rars, Tarahara Through Distribution Of Livestock Products Material Type: printed text Authors: RD Pandit, Author ; RB Sah, Author ; Mandal, P., Author ; BP Budhnagaria, Author ; MD Jha, Author ; UN Yadav, Author Pagination: 191-195 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: This impact study was based upon the data collected from different unit of animal science and forage
research program at RARS, Taraham. Twenty years data ( 1985/86 to 2004/05) was reviewed. A total
number of 337 male buffalo calves, 8043 piglets, 746410 day old chicks and 91.97 tons of fodder/forage
seeds were distributed to the farmers. On the other hand, 381958 litre of milk, 1022251 numbers of table
eggs, 66011.8 kg and 43389 kg of meat from culling birds and pigs respectively were sold to the people
during the study period. A total of 31 male buffalo calves, 774 piglets, 82974 of day old chicks and 10.6 ton
of fodder/forage seeds were distributed. Likewise, 25419 litre of milk. 102527 numbers of table eggs,
5403.5 kg and 32 I 8 kg meat from culling birds and pigs respectively were also sold to the consumers during
that period.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=299 An Impact Of Livestock Production Program At Rars, Tarahara Through Distribution Of Livestock Products [printed text] / RD Pandit, Author ; RB Sah, Author ; Mandal, P., Author ; BP Budhnagaria, Author ; MD Jha, Author ; UN Yadav, Author . - [s.d.] . - 191-195 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: This impact study was based upon the data collected from different unit of animal science and forage
research program at RARS, Taraham. Twenty years data ( 1985/86 to 2004/05) was reviewed. A total
number of 337 male buffalo calves, 8043 piglets, 746410 day old chicks and 91.97 tons of fodder/forage
seeds were distributed to the farmers. On the other hand, 381958 litre of milk, 1022251 numbers of table
eggs, 66011.8 kg and 43389 kg of meat from culling birds and pigs respectively were sold to the people
during the study period. A total of 31 male buffalo calves, 774 piglets, 82974 of day old chicks and 10.6 ton
of fodder/forage seeds were distributed. Likewise, 25419 litre of milk. 102527 numbers of table eggs,
5403.5 kg and 32 I 8 kg meat from culling birds and pigs respectively were also sold to the consumers during
that period.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=299 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=299URL Consevation and Improvement of Different Poultry Breeds at Rars Tarahara / RB Sah ; RD Pandit ; RS Mandal ; UN Yadav
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Consevation and Improvement of Different Poultry Breeds at Rars Tarahara Material Type: printed text Authors: RB Sah, Author ; RD Pandit, Author ; RS Mandal, Author ; UN Yadav, Author Pagination: 272-275 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The experiment was conducted to study the performance of different line of Giriraja, Cornish and Plymouth
Rock chicken in similar management condition at the poultry research centre ofTarahara. At two month of
age, the highest body weight were recorded in PR (1313 g), followed by GR1 (1242 g), GR3 (1241 g), GR4
(1230 g), GR5 (1215 g), CR (1213 g) and GR2 (1176 g). The differences in the mean body of different
poultry breeds due to treatments and age were non-significant. The highest egg production was recorded in
GR4 (48 %) followed by GR3 (44 %), GRl (43 %), GR2 (40%) PR (36 %) and lowest by CR (21 %). The
difference in egg production was highly significant among breeds. The highest fertility was recorded in GR2
(95.92 %), followed by GRl (95.76 %), GR4 (95.35 %), PR (93.94 %), GR3 (91.82 %) and lowest by CR
(89.76 %). But the average fertility of the farm birds was 93.75%. The highest hatchability was recoded in
GR4 (90.25 %) followed by GR2 (90.22 %), GR3 (88.86 %), GRI (88.62 %), CR (88.59 %) and PR
(78.22%).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=348 Consevation and Improvement of Different Poultry Breeds at Rars Tarahara [printed text] / RB Sah, Author ; RD Pandit, Author ; RS Mandal, Author ; UN Yadav, Author . - [s.d.] . - 272-275 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The experiment was conducted to study the performance of different line of Giriraja, Cornish and Plymouth
Rock chicken in similar management condition at the poultry research centre ofTarahara. At two month of
age, the highest body weight were recorded in PR (1313 g), followed by GR1 (1242 g), GR3 (1241 g), GR4
(1230 g), GR5 (1215 g), CR (1213 g) and GR2 (1176 g). The differences in the mean body of different
poultry breeds due to treatments and age were non-significant. The highest egg production was recorded in
GR4 (48 %) followed by GR3 (44 %), GRl (43 %), GR2 (40%) PR (36 %) and lowest by CR (21 %). The
difference in egg production was highly significant among breeds. The highest fertility was recorded in GR2
(95.92 %), followed by GRl (95.76 %), GR4 (95.35 %), PR (93.94 %), GR3 (91.82 %) and lowest by CR
(89.76 %). But the average fertility of the farm birds was 93.75%. The highest hatchability was recoded in
GR4 (90.25 %) followed by GR2 (90.22 %), GR3 (88.86 %), GRI (88.62 %), CR (88.59 %) and PR
(78.22%).Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=348 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=348URL Evaluation and Maintenance of Different Strains of Quail and Their Genetic Improvement / RB Sah ; RD Pandit ; RS Mandal ; UN Yadav
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Evaluation and Maintenance of Different Strains of Quail and Their Genetic Improvement Material Type: printed text Authors: RB Sah, Author ; RD Pandit, Author ; RS Mandal, Author ; UN Yadav, Author Pagination: 276-277 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: The experiment was conducted to study the performance of different strains of quail in a similar
management condition at the poultry research centre ofTarahara. The result indicates that the similar result
from each strains of quail and no significant effect from each other and at six week of age body weight was
found higher in Foroh (157.4g), followed by EW (155.16g) and Toxido (1516.27g), The differences in the
mean body weight of different strains of quail were not significant. The differences in egg production were
not significant. The quails are promising in our condition in ETR. Demand of quail is high by the farmers
due to high protein content, fast growth, hardy in nature and. high in egg production.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=350 Evaluation and Maintenance of Different Strains of Quail and Their Genetic Improvement [printed text] / RB Sah, Author ; RD Pandit, Author ; RS Mandal, Author ; UN Yadav, Author . - [s.d.] . - 276-277 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: The experiment was conducted to study the performance of different strains of quail in a similar
management condition at the poultry research centre ofTarahara. The result indicates that the similar result
from each strains of quail and no significant effect from each other and at six week of age body weight was
found higher in Foroh (157.4g), followed by EW (155.16g) and Toxido (1516.27g), The differences in the
mean body weight of different strains of quail were not significant. The differences in egg production were
not significant. The quails are promising in our condition in ETR. Demand of quail is high by the farmers
due to high protein content, fast growth, hardy in nature and. high in egg production.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=350 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=350URL
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Evaluation of Production Performance of Different Coloursofgllurajachicken Material Type: printed text Authors: SB Shrestha, Author ; RB Sah, Author Pagination: 259-263 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A study was conducted to know the effect of colour on growth rate and egg production of Giriraja chicken,
maintained at Poultry Research Program, RARS, Tarahara. 'Observation was taken on 2.11 chicks of Giriraja
chicken. The average body weight at day old, 211d, 4th, 6th, 8th, lOth and 1ih weeks were measured. The birds
were divided in to 4 colour groups viz; Red, Black, Dark black with white spot (Koude) and Ash colour. The
average body weights at day old were 0.35±0.025, 0.43±0.026, 0.42±0.01, 0.48±0.03Kg. in Red , Black,
Dark black with white spot(Koude), and Ash colour respectively, which was significantly different between
the groups. The average weight of chicks at 4th week, 8th week and 12th week were
0.82±0.049,0. 790.051 ,0.86±0.052, 1.07±0.244; 1. 74±0.08, 1.81±0.04, 1.88±0.09 , 1. 74±0.08, and 2.29±0.03,
2.04±0.15, 2.02±0.08 and 2.00±0.07 Kg. in Red, Black, Dark black with white spot(Koude) and Ash color
respectively. The statistical analysis revealed that from 2nd to 12th week there were not significantly different
between the colour group in body weight. At 13 weeks of age chicks were divided in 4 groups according to
their colour. The hen day production performance was recorded. The overall hen day production
performance was 45 percent. In four different colour groups hen day production percentage were 48, 41, 43
and 55 for the colour group Koude. Black, Ash, and Red respectively. The analysis on egg production
showed that non-significant difference between the colour groups. As the variation in growth and egg
production between the groups was non-significant, the choice of colour might be merely the farmer's
preference on colourLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=343 Evaluation of Production Performance of Different Coloursofgllurajachicken [printed text] / SB Shrestha, Author ; RB Sah, Author . - [s.d.] . - 259-263 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A study was conducted to know the effect of colour on growth rate and egg production of Giriraja chicken,
maintained at Poultry Research Program, RARS, Tarahara. 'Observation was taken on 2.11 chicks of Giriraja
chicken. The average body weight at day old, 211d, 4th, 6th, 8th, lOth and 1ih weeks were measured. The birds
were divided in to 4 colour groups viz; Red, Black, Dark black with white spot (Koude) and Ash colour. The
average body weights at day old were 0.35±0.025, 0.43±0.026, 0.42±0.01, 0.48±0.03Kg. in Red , Black,
Dark black with white spot(Koude), and Ash colour respectively, which was significantly different between
the groups. The average weight of chicks at 4th week, 8th week and 12th week were
0.82±0.049,0. 790.051 ,0.86±0.052, 1.07±0.244; 1. 74±0.08, 1.81±0.04, 1.88±0.09 , 1. 74±0.08, and 2.29±0.03,
2.04±0.15, 2.02±0.08 and 2.00±0.07 Kg. in Red, Black, Dark black with white spot(Koude) and Ash color
respectively. The statistical analysis revealed that from 2nd to 12th week there were not significantly different
between the colour group in body weight. At 13 weeks of age chicks were divided in 4 groups according to
their colour. The hen day production performance was recorded. The overall hen day production
performance was 45 percent. In four different colour groups hen day production percentage were 48, 41, 43
and 55 for the colour group Koude. Black, Ash, and Red respectively. The analysis on egg production
showed that non-significant difference between the colour groups. As the variation in growth and egg
production between the groups was non-significant, the choice of colour might be merely the farmer's
preference on colourLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=343 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=343URL Study on the Production Performance of Cornish, Plymouth Rock, Native and Their Crossbred Cidcken Fed Broiler Ration / RB Sah ; RD Pandit ; RS Mandal ; UN Yadav
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Title : Study on the Production Performance of Cornish, Plymouth Rock, Native and Their Crossbred Cidcken Fed Broiler Ration Material Type: printed text Authors: RB Sah, Author ; RD Pandit, Author ; RS Mandal, Author ; UN Yadav, Author Pagination: 268-271 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: An experiment was conducted to study the effect of pure and crossbred progeny. Cornish, Plymouth Rock,
Native and their crossbred birds were taken to evaluate the performance parameters (feed intake, weight
gain, mortality percent, carcass yield and economic validity), which were fed with broiler ration and were
reared in the tropical climates at the poultry research farm at Tarahara. The experiment was replicated three
times with Complete Randomized Design (CRD). Seven pure and crossbred genotypes (C XC, P X P, N X
N, C X P, P X P, C X NAND P X N) were used in this study. Highly significant incidence of painting was
high on crossbred (C x P) progeny as it was significantly heavier than the rest. Economic return over
different treatment ranged from Rs. 27 to 37.5 I birds at the age of gth weeks. Highest economic return was
found in the crossbred (C x P) progeny.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=347 Study on the Production Performance of Cornish, Plymouth Rock, Native and Their Crossbred Cidcken Fed Broiler Ration [printed text] / RB Sah, Author ; RD Pandit, Author ; RS Mandal, Author ; UN Yadav, Author . - [s.d.] . - 268-271 p.
in Proceedings of the 7th (seventh) National Workshop on Livestock and Fisheries Research, June 22-27, 2007 / Shrestha, B.S.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: An experiment was conducted to study the effect of pure and crossbred progeny. Cornish, Plymouth Rock,
Native and their crossbred birds were taken to evaluate the performance parameters (feed intake, weight
gain, mortality percent, carcass yield and economic validity), which were fed with broiler ration and were
reared in the tropical climates at the poultry research farm at Tarahara. The experiment was replicated three
times with Complete Randomized Design (CRD). Seven pure and crossbred genotypes (C XC, P X P, N X
N, C X P, P X P, C X NAND P X N) were used in this study. Highly significant incidence of painting was
high on crossbred (C x P) progeny as it was significantly heavier than the rest. Economic return over
different treatment ranged from Rs. 27 to 37.5 I birds at the age of gth weeks. Highest economic return was
found in the crossbred (C x P) progeny.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=347 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=347URL