Proceedings/Seminar Volume
Browse
Browsing Proceedings/Seminar Volume by Title
Now showing 1 - 18 of 101
Results Per Page
Sort Options
OtherItem Open Access 27th All India Veterinary Conference Chennai Session (September 11-13, 1998) Souvenir And Abstracts(Indian Veterinary Association And Tamil Nadu Veterinary Association, 1998) TANUVASProceedingsItem Open Access 6th International Clinical Case Conference for Next Generation Veterinarians to Face Challenges in Clinical Practice(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2014-07) TANUVASCompendiumItem Open Access ProceedingsItem Open Access Association of Meat Scientists and Technologists and National Seminar on “FOOD: SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT”(2016-02) Robinson, J.J. Abraham; Appa Rao, V; Narendra Babu, R; Wilfred RubanInstitutional PublicationsItem Open Access Awards & Recognition - 1996 to 2021(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2021) TANUVASProceedingsItem Open Access Biomaterials and Stem Cells for Tissue Repair and Regeneration in Veterinary Surgery(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2016-12) TANUVASBookItem Open Access Challenges and Strategies in Toxicology for Food Safety" & "Drug Development - Regulatory Perspectives in Livestock(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2014-12) TANUVASBookItem Open Access Compendium - Special Programmes conducted during 2017-18(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2018) TANUVASSivagangai District is situated in the south-eastern part of the State extending over an area of 4.19 lakh ha. The hot and dry climate of the district is highly suitable for dryland crops.ProceedingsItem Open Access Compendium - Special Programmes conducted during 2018-19(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2019-04) TANUVASBookItem Open Access Compendium of Reports - Special Programmes conducted during 2016-17 to 2017-18(TANUVAS, Chennai, 2018) TANUVASAgriculture is practiced in India from earliest mankind. The basic aim of agriculture is to produce sufficient food for its growing population and fodder for cattle and also to provide agri-products for global and local agricultural trade besides maintaining of buffer stock of food for emergent situations. High Yielding Varieties (HYV) was introduced to produce more food during Gree revolution.CompendiumItem Open Access Compendium on Mastitis(Tamilnadu Veterinary And Animal Sciences University ; Chennai, 2001) TANUVASProceedingsItem Open Access Effect of Feeding Maku Lotus, A Temperature Perennial Legume, on intake and Digestibility of Nutrients in Sandynoweaner Lambs(2016-02) Sakthivel, PC; Iyue, M; Prema, N, et al.; TANUVASA digestion trial was conducted for five days of asses intake and digestibility of nutrients in Samdynoweaner lambs by replacing concentrate mixture with make lotus on protein basis.ArticleItem Open Access Effect of jaggery on the quality and intake levels of maize silage(2010) Venkataramanan, Ragothaman; Sreekumar, Chirukandoth; Anilkumar, Rishipal; Selvaraj, P, et al.,; TANUVASSilage, which is anaerobically fermented green fodder, is valued throughout the world as a source of animal feed during lean months. Several farms in India use carbohydrate sources like jaggery or molasses at 2% for preparation of silage, and this increases cost of production. The present study was undertaken to assess the effect of jaggery on quality and intake of maize silage, with an objective to find out whether additional carbohydrate source is essential in preparation of silage using green maize. Three silage types, one without jaggery (A), the second with 1% jaggery (B), and the third with 2% jaggery (C) were prepared in cylindrical bins under similar conditions. They were compared for colour, pH, lactic acid bacteria count, lactic acid content, proximate composition and silage intake by sheep. Silage type C with 2% jaggery was significantly different from the other two types with values of 3.98 and 805.66 g for pH and mean silage intake, respectively. Even though the values of pH and dry matter intake for all three silage types were within normal levels, silage type C was significantly superior in terms of fermentation and palatability. The method of preparation followed could be ideal for small holder farmers requiring less quantity of silage.ArticleItem Open Access The Effect of Karanja (Pongamia glabra Vent) Cake on the Performance of White Leghorn Pullets(1989-03) Natanam, R; Kadirvel, R; Viswanathan, K; TANUVASA 22-week trial, using 90 White Leghorn pullets of 18 weeks of age was carried out to compare karanja cakes which had been processed in various ways and included in diets at the 10% level. The value of supplementing the diets with DL-methionine and choline chloride was also investigated. The average age at maturity of pullets fed on the control diet was 188 days, whereas it was 205 days for pullets fed on a diet containing expeller karanja cake. The body weight at maturity did not differ significantly between treatments. Egg production was significantly lower for groups receiving karanja cake diets (32.1-43.2%) than for the control diet (53.6%). The feed efficiency (3.64-4.58 kg feed kg -1 eggs) was poorer in karanja-cake groups than in the control group (2.89 kg). The eggs produced by the birds fed on karanja-cake diets were, in general, poorer in quality than eggs from the control group.ProceedingsItem Open Access Effect of nitrate and nitrate reducing bacteria on methane production in growing Murrah buffaloes(2013-06) Sakthivel, PC; Kamra, DN; Agarwal, N, et al.; TANUVASPresently, India possesses 57% of world’s buffalo and 16% of cattle population. Contribution of methane emission by Indian buffaloes is 42% (Chhabra et al., 2009). The addition of altemate electron acceptors to the rumen seems to be a logical mean of reducing methane emission, So the aim of the present study was to assess the effect of nitrate on methane production in growing Murrah buffaloes.ProceedingsItem Open Access ProceedingsItem Open Access ProceedingsItem Open Access Growth and Hatch Performance of Geese in Hilly Terrain of Nilgris(2009-11) Anil Kumar, R; Iyue, M; Venkataramanan, R; TANUVASLiteratures on performance of geese under Indian conditions are very limited. The present work was under taken to study the growth and hatch performance of geese maintained at Sheep Breeding Research Station, Sandynallah. The Niligiris district.