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ThesisItem Open Access Inheritance of different segments of lactation and its genetic and phenotypic association with some factors in friesian x sahiwal half and three fourth bred crossbreds(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 1984-07-21) Mohammed Faheem Siddiqui; Bonde, H.S.ThesisItem Open Access Effect of supplementation of probiotics on the growth performance of goats(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2008-01-03) Jinturkar, Anita Shivajirao; Gujar, B.V.ThesisItem Open Access Effect of crop residues based complete feed in lactating crossbred (holdeo) cows(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2010-01-20) Baswade, Suwarna Venakatrao; Mitkari, K.R.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on formulation of khoa based wheat flour confection viz. satori(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2003-12-31) Khandare, Nandkishor Onkarrao; Joglekar, N.V.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on feeding various levels of Peltophorum leaves on the growth pattern of weaned Osmanabadi kids(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2004-07-15) Maske, Damodhar Narayanrao; Bhosale, M.B.ThesisItem Open Access Study on genetic architecture of a few economic characters in Holstein Friesian x Deoni Halfbreds(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 1996-06-10) Thombre, Babasaheb Manikrao; Rotte, S.G.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on utilization of safflower milk for preparation of Shrikhand(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2002-12-31) Kuttabadkar, Harendra Kishanrao; Kamble, V.J.ThesisItem Open Access Studies on performance of Friesian X sahiwal grades with special reference to functions of temperature, humidity and milk yield under peninsular India(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 1985) Biradar, Umakant Sangappa; Bonde, H. S.Abstract not availableThesisItem Open Access Studies on feeding and management practices adopted in livestock fodder camps during drought in Kaij Tahsil of Beed district(Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, 2016-05-30) Nagrale, Sandesh Gautamrao; Londhe, G. K.The present investigation entitled “Studies on Feeding and Management Practices Adopted in Livestock Fodder Camps during Drought in Kaij Tahsil of Beed Districf’was undertaken to study the different package of practices followed for livestock. Five livestock fodder camp kaij tahsil of Beed district were selected with the objectives to study the feeding practices of livestock, to determine existing management practices and to study the constraints faced by the livestock owner. The data was collected from the 200 respondents in five livestock fodder camp. The study revealed that 27.50 per cent of the respondents were marginal farmers, 32.50 per cent of the respondents were small farmers, 36.00 per cent of the respondents were medium farmers, 4.00 percent of die respondents were large farmers while 0.00 per cent of the respondents landless labourers respectively. Mejority of livestock owners reared indigenoug animal (94.50 per cent) followed by cross breed (45.50per cent) and 5.00 per cent farmer had non-descript animal. All the farmers in fodder camp provide feed and fodder as decided by state government i.e. large animals were fed with 15 kg green fodder, 6 kg dry fodder and 0.500 kg concentrates whereas small animals were fed with 7.5 kg green fodder, 3 kg dry fodder and 0.250 kg concentrates respectively. In management practises vaccination and health checking of animal were followed 100 per cent, while cleaning and sanitation of camp and animal practiced by 91.50 per cent. Artificial insemination technique was followed by 75.00 per cent farmers, whereas 46.50 per cent of respondent followed mating of animal at right time. In constains, feeding constraints, production and marketing constraints, technical constraints and health related constraints were faced by farmer in livestock fodder camp. Hence it may be concluded that there is need to demonstrate scientific feeding and management practices, also management of fodder and water for summer season which is need for exploiting optimum production and proper management of livestock.