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    VALIDATION OF ENERGY RECOMMENDATION FOR MAINTENANCE IN GERMAN SHEPHERD AND LABRADOR RETRIEVER BREEDS OF DOG IN BANGALORE
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2007) H. S. MADHUSUDHAN
    The primary function of diet consumed by the animals is to provide energy. The energy component of the food is crucial,
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    STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF PHYTASE ON GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF BROILERS FED SOYBEAN MEAL REPLACED WITH SUNFLOWER CAKE
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2007) ANJANEYA, S.N.
    Mounting pressure on the earthâ s land and water resources to produce livestock, poultry and fish feed has led to the evolution of some promising new animal protein production models, one of which is meat production. The world desperately needs more new protein production techniques, not only to increase the per capita availahility but also to help to fight against malnutrition especially following drought and crop failure, apart from providing many additional job opportunities. Among the meat producing animals, chicken meat has no religious taboos like pork or beef in India and moreover, it is also comparatively cheaper than chevon/ mutton (Sathe et al., 2002).
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    STUDIES ON EFFECT OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION OF PuLViS CURCUMA LONGA ON THE PERFORMANCE OF BROILER RABBITS UNDER SUMMER STRESS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) BASAVARAJ M.
    Rearing of rabbits has an economic importance in developing countries mainly for meat production (F.A.0.1987). Commercial rabbit production has been gaining much attention in recent years due to their high prolificacy, rapid growth rate, small body size and high meat yields.
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    NUTRITIONAL EVALUATION OF AZOLLA (Azolla pinnata) AND ITS SUPPLEMENTRY EFFECT ON IN VITRO DIGESTIBILITY OF CROP RESIDUES
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) RAMESH HEBBALLI
    India has the largest eattle population and it has been estimated to eonstitute about 22 per eent of the total bovine population in the world. But its eontribution to national economy is surprisingly low
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    PROSPECTS OF HUMIC ACID BASED PRODUCT IN BROILER RATIONS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) NAGARAJU, R
    As the broiler industry in India is in a dynamic state, the chicken meat production has increased from 120 thousand metric tons in 1981 to 1440 thousand metric tons in 2003 (Watt, 2004). The rate of growth in the recent past had been very impressive in that India has reached the position in 2003 from a staggering 20^^^ position in the year 2000 in the world chicken meat production (Watt, 2004). The present day broiler is like a machine growing from about 45 g body weight on day one to about 2 kg body weight in 40 days time, which is nearly 44 times its initial body weight. The magnitude of growth indicates that every day in the life of a broiler is very important to achieve the target. As a result, the feeding and health management of birds assume significance.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF HUMIC ACID RASED PRODUCT THROUGH WATER IN RROILERS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) RAMESH, C
    Farm animals of modern breed have a considerable genetic potential to produce high amount of meat, milk and eggs. Quality and safety of these food products depends upon other factors like proper herd management, quality of feed and feeding regimes. P'or Feed quality, feed additives play an important role to sustain optimum growth, economical feed conversion and control diseases. Optimal dosing of feed additives and their compatibility with other veterinary therapeutics deserve specific attention to maintain their beneficial effects in different aspects of the present day farming conditions.
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    PERFORMANCE OF STALL FED GROWING KIDS FED CONCENTRATE MIXTURE WITH DETOXIFIED CASTOR {RICINUS COMMUNISj BEAN MEAL AS PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) BHAVISHYA KUMAR, G.G
    India is endowed with huge and diverse livestock population and the livestock production forms an integral part of agricultural sector. Participation of large number of farmers with very small land holdings and few animals per family characterize the animal husbandry sector in India. India has 222 million cattle, 95 million buffaloes, 124 million goats, 59 million sheep and 843 million poultry (FAO, 2004).
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    LONG TERM EFFECT OF FEEDING DETOXIFIED CASTOR (RICINUS COMMUNIS) BEAN MEAL BASED CONCENTRATE MIXTURES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF STALL FED GOAT KIDS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2008) NAGESH, H
    Livestock production forms an integral part of agricultural sector and has emerged as an engine of growth of Indian agriculture
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    INFLUENCE OF FEEDING VARYING LEVELS OF ENERGY ON THE MILK YIELD AND SOLIDS-NOT-FAT CONSTITUENTS OF MILK IN LACTATING DAIRY COWS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2009) NAGESH A.M
    India has a large bovine population comprising 204 million cattle and 78 million buffaloes (Dairy India, 2007).