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    UTILIZATION OF LOW PRICED FISH FOR THE PREPARATION OF NOODLES
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) KUMARI J YOU, B.F.Sc
    Hunger and malnutrition remain the most devastating problems facing the worldâ s poor. The nutritional status of a population is one of the factors that significantly affect its health and productivity and consequently the economic development of the community. The fisheries plays an essential part in feeding humanity and make important contribution to food security in supplying nutritious and easily digestible food. In this direction efforts to utilize a deep sea fish species namely Epinephelus diacanthus in the form of mince for the preparation of noodles were attempted.
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    UROLITHIASIS IN CATTLE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INCIDENCE AND HAEMATO- BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN DEONI I RACT
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) PRAKASH S. JATTENNAVAR
    The occurrence of obstructive urolithiasis in animals particularly in cattle is of paramount economic importance. In India bullocks form the backbone of agricultural operations and prevalence of obstructive urolithiasis in these animals resulting in heavy mortality, there by causing a substantial economic loss to the farmers.
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    THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF ORAL HERBAL UTERINE CLEANSER AND RESTORATIVE TONIC FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF REPEAT BREEDER COWS
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) ARUnSIMGH PARADESHI
    â Production follows reproductionâ has relevance only when there is optimal reproduction in animal husbandry. Ourâ s is a tropical country with highly diversified agro-climatic conditions owing to extreme geographical differences from one part to the other. Although India is the highest producer of milk in the world today, it is because of the large livestock population which is otherwise poor producer. The Indian cattle are slow breeders compared to their European counterparts. The poor reproduction rate not only adversely affects the milk production but also hinders the attempts for genetic improvement of these animals. Forecasting and identifying infertility problems in dairy herds is not an easy task as there are so many potential problem areas.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    INFLUENCE OF THE HEAVY METAL, CADMIUM ON BUFFALO OOCYTE AND EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT IN VITRO
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) SUCHITRA, B.R
    India has over 103.13 million, or approximately 56.6% of the total world buffalo population and contributing more than 52 percent of milk production (FAO, 2005). The Reproductive efficiency of buffalo is influenced by a variety of factors such as genetic and environmental factors.
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    EVALUATION OF POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION (PCR) FOR RAPID DETECTION OF V. harveyi
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) SIDDARAMA. A. P., B.F.Sc
    Vibrio harveyi was first described as Achromobacter harveyi and classified in the genus Lucibacterium and Beneckea before being included under the genus Vibrio of family Vibrionaceae (Farmer and Hickman-Brenner, 1992).
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    STUDY ON CERTAIN ASPECTS OF VECTOR CAPACITY OF CULICOIDES SPECIES IN RELATION TO BLUETONGUE
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) SATHEESHA, S- P.
    Culicoides flies are tiny insects commonly known as â biting midgesâ ?. These midges are the most abundant and smallest haematophagous insects occurring throughout most of the inhabited world. They are the pests of veterinary and medical importance and inflict painful bites. In addition to feeding on blood of domestic animals and man, they cause annoyance and allergic reactions. However, their importance lies in the transmission of a greater number of assorted pathogens of human, domestic and wild animals. But it is as vectors of arboviruses, particularly arboviruses of domestic livestock, that they achieve their prime importance. To date, over 50 viruses have been isolated from Culicoides species. Among these, bluetongue virus (BTV) causes disease of such international significance that it has been allocated OlE list A status. The resultant consequence is the trade barrier on movement of ruminants, their germplasms and other animal products, thus, disrupting the international commerce (Mellor, 1996).
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    Study of Lipid Profile and Production Performance in Layers as Influenced by Herbal Preparations Abana^â ^ and Garlic paste
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) RAMESH, A
    Poultry keeping in India about four and half decades ago was a backyard venture without systematic approach in management of birds for commercial egg and meat production. The total egg production in the country has increased from 2340 million eggs in the year 1961, to about 40,000 million eggs in the year 2004. Thus, in th four decades, a tremendous increase in egg production was achieved. India ranked 4 in egg production and 6* in broiler production in the world (Anonymous, 2005). In spite of such a tremendous potential for increased eggs production, the per capita availability of egg in rural and urban areas is 3 and 170 eggs, respectively with an average of 38 eggs as against to 180 eggs recommended by ICMR.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDY OF LIPID PROFILE AND GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN BROILERS AS INFLUENCED BY HERBAL PREPARATIONS ABANAâ ¢ AND GARLIC PASTE
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) M.P. PRAKASH
    Poultry farming in India has achieved a tremendous growth in four and half decades from an age old backyard farming to most sophisticated agro based Industry using modern technology. Analysts estimate that the poultry sector in India has been growing at a much faster rate along with other industries such as British Poultry Organisation (BPO) and securities market. Over the past decade the poultry industry in India has contributed approximately Rs.10, 305 million to the Gross National Product (GNP).
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    STUDIES ON THE PREVALENCE OF DISEASES OF CAPTIVE BIRDS AT BANNERGHATTA BIOLOGICAL PARK
    (Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar, 2006) JOUHER SULTHANA, C.M
    Birds are truly beautiful fascinating creatures, roosting and nesting on our buildings and feeding in our gardens and refuse dumps; They are easily found and it is fun to observe them.