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  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Effect of different feed Additives as growth promoter under different management systems on Broiler Production
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2001) Shobhamani Marandi; A.K.Srivastava
    On the basis of results obtained in the present investigation, the following conclusions were drawn: Commercial broiler production is more profitable under cage managemental system as compared to deep litter. Chicks should be reared during brooding period (0-14 days) on deep litter. After brooding period birds should be transferred to individual metallic cages for better growth, feed conversion efficiency and economic return per unit of investment. Vimeral as feed additives which resulted in better growth and feed conversion efficiency as compared to other feed additives under deep litter system of management should be preferred. Vimeral should be offered @ 5 ml/100 birds during brooding period (0-14 days) and thereafter @ 7 ml/100 birds upto 42 days of age. Livfit @ 5 ml/ 100 birds and Calvit,,@ 10 ml/ 100 birds should be given during brooding period. Livfit @ 10 ml/100 birds should be given from 15 to 28 days and thereafter @ 20 ml/100 birds till 42 days of age. Calvit,, should also be given @ 20 ml/100 birds from 15 to 42 days of age for better performance. Livfit with Calvit,, which resulted in faster growth, better feed conversion efficiency and return per unit of investment as compared to other feed additives under cage system of management should be preferred. As earlier growth is positively associated with final weight and daily gain during 0 to 42 days of age, attempt should be made to accelerate growth during early phase of life of birds. Attempt should be made to improve blood Hb and serum Ca to accelerate growth, since these parameters are positively associated with live weight. Attempt should also be made to keep SGOT level within the limit by giving feed additives for better growth as it is negatively associated with body weight of broilers. and to asses the genetic worth of the parental population of the inbreds derived from different population. These population was generated from not less than forty five genetically and geographically diverse germplasm collected from India. Pre-slaughter live weight might be considered as slaughter criterion due to its positive association with different carcass characteristics.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Effect of management al systems and restricted feeding on Broiler Production
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2001) Nakul Modi; A.K.Srivastva
    On the basis of the results obtained in the present investigation, the following conclusions were drawn: Feed restriction had significant effect on growth under deep litter. Cage and backyard managemental systems. Under deep litter system birds might be reared with 10 per cent feed restriction without its adverse effect on growth. However, under cage system, 10 per cent feed restrictions resulted in adverse effect on growth. Significantly better growth observed under cage system than that of deep litter and backyard systems indicated that the broiler production could be more beneficial under cage system after brooding period (0-14 days). Significant positive association of final weight at 42-day of age with earlier weights indicated that the attempt should be made to improve earlier weights to get better response in final weight.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    Studies on the effect of Follicular fluid and Reproduction traits in Goats
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 1995) Khrshid Ahmad Shah; Dr.A.k.Shrivastava
    The present study was conducted on 28 beetal black Bangal kids and 28 Black Bangal goats mantained under Bihar plateu Development project on goat atRanchi Veterinary College ,Birsa Agricultureal university, Ranchi
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDIES ON EVALUATION AND PRESERVATION OF BOAR SEMEN
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, 2006) KANSHI, SHIVANAND; Singh, M.P.
    In neat semen significant (P<0.01) effect of breeds on the extracellular activity of AST and ALT was recorded which was lower in T&D boar. The effect of breed on LDH and AKP activity was found to be nonsignificant. The mean extracellular level of AST, ALT & LDH did not vary significantly in any dilutors and breeds at any hour of preservation. However the level of AKP varied Significantly (P<0.01) between dilutors and breeds at 72 and 96 hours of preservation. Irrespective of breeds the extracellular levels of AST, ALT and LDH were significantly lower in Lactose egg yolk followed by Kiev and Modena dilutors at 24, 48, 72 and 96 hours of preservation. The level of AKP was significantly higher in Lactose egg yolk. Irrespective of dilutors the extracellular levels of AST, ALT and LDH were higher in Large White Yorkshire at 0 hour and at rest of the hours of preservation the difference was nonsignificant. The level of AKP was significantly higher in T & D at 48 and 96 hours and at rest of the hours of preservation the difference was nonsignificant.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    IN VITRO AND IN VIVO EFFICACY OF COW URINE DISTILLATE (CUD) FOR TREATMENT OF SUB CLINICAL ENDOMETRITIS IN CATTLE
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, 2006) Singh, Mritunjai Prasad; Sinha, A.K.
    Cow urine (gomutra) has many beneficial properties particularly in the areas of agriculture and therapeutics. It has also been observed during the scientific research that the urine of Indian cows is highly effective and interestingly almost nil or few medicinal properties are present in the urine of crossbred, exotic cows, buffaloes etc. Recent researches have shown that cow urine enhances the immune status of an individual through activating the macrophages and augmenting their engulfment power as well as bactericidal activity. Its major implications are in agriculture biopesticides, electricity and kitchen fuels and as therapy for many diseases. The urine of cow contains all beneficial elements in it. Hence it is natural and universal medicine that fulfills the deficiency of elements and reduces the increased elements in the body and it is the quality of urine which helps in curing even the most incurable diseases. Cow urine contains 24 types of salts and the medicines made from cow urine are used to cure several diseases. Cow urine constitutes water 95%, urea 2.5%, minerals, salts, hormones and enzymes 2.5%. It contains iron, calcium, phosphorus, salts, carbonic acid, potash, nitrogen, ammonia, manganese, sulphur, phosphates, potassium, urea, uric acids, amino acids, enzymes, cytokines and lactose etc. (Bhadauria; 2002). Scientists/Clinicians are facing problems in modern allopathic treatment due to the multiple drug resistance in microorganisms, presence of antibiotic residues in food chain and/or associated allergies and autoimmune disorders in man and animals. Immunity is reducing drastically as a result of the environmental pollution, use of agrochemicals in agriculture and presence of pesticides, heavy metal, fungal toxins etc in the food chain. Deficient functioning of macrophages leads to inefficacy of antibiotic drugs, development of resistance in bacteria, recurrent infections, and/or decreased immune status of an individual. As per WHO, the twentieth century wonder drugs “antibiotics” will not remain useful and become almost ineffective by the year 2020. In these circumstances one has to think over the alternative therapeutic approaches to control the infections (Garg and Chauhan, 2003 a; Chauhan, 2005). Due to paucity of information on this aspect and the indiscriminate use of antibiotics to treat the uterine infection has invariably resulted into emergence of resistance among bacterial strains complicating the effectiveness of therapeutic measure. Economically, the cow urine will be cheaper as compared to other drugs available in the market. Keeping in view the above facts, this study was planned with the following objectives:- 1. To investigate the efficacy of cow urine distillate (CUD) against common genital tract microorganisms. 2. To compare the antimicrobial efficacy of CUD with that of commonly used antibiotics. 3. To study the effect of CUD in sub -clinical cases of endometritis in cattle. The present study was carried out at Military dairy farm, Namkom, Ranchi.A total of 60 cows were selected and grouped into treatment (30) and control (30).All the animals were diagnosed as sub clinical endometritis on the basis of history of repeat breeding and isolation and identification of bacteria in cervical mucus samples.A total of 68 bacterial isolates were obtained from 60 cervical mucus samples.The different types of bacteria identified were E. coli (26.47%), Streptococcus spp. (23.52%), Staphylococcus spp. (20.58%), Bacillus spp. (17.64%), Corynebacterium spp. (5.88%) & Pseudomonas spp.(5.88%).Ciprofloxacin was found most effective (88.23%) followed by Amikacin (82.35%), Gentamicin (79.41%), Chloramphenicol (70.58%), Ampicillin (55.88), Oxytetracyclin (52.94%) & Penicillin – G (35.29%).Neat CUD was found effective against 54.41% of bacterial isolates followed by diluted CUD (1:2) and (1:4) against 41.18% and 22.06%, respectively. The overall conception rate was found to be 56.67% in animals treated with neat CUD. The overall conception rate was found to be 23.33% in animals of control group. There was significant difference in conception rate between CUD treated and control groups. Neat CUD may be used in animals affected with sub clinical endometritis because it was most effective against bacterial isolates among all the three concentrations and significantly higher conception rate was recorded in the cows treated with CUD. Results obtained with regard to sensitivity pattern were almost comparable with commonly available antibiotics. Besides, it is economical as compared to antibiotics and easily available.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    ESTRUS INDUCTION AND STEROID PROFILE IN ANESTRUS CATTLE TREATED WITH PMSG AND CLOMIPHENE CITRATE
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, 2006) Tiwary, Krishna Kant; Singh, Balraj
    It was concluded from the results obtained in this study that there was no significant difference between PMSG and Clomiphene Citrate therapies, with regard to induction of estrus and fertile estrus, interval between treatment and onset of estrus, number of A.I per conception, conception rate, steroid profiles on the day of estrus. However, higher economic gain was achieved with Clomiphene Citrate therapies. Hence, it would be better to use Clomiphene Citrate therapy to combat anestrus problems in cows.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    STUDY ON SEMEN CHARACTERISTICS OF CHOTTANAGPURI RAM
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, 2007) Bharti, Manoj Kumar; Sinha, M.P.
    Semen was collected twice weekly by Artificial vagina method and evaluated for different spermiogram, concentrations of certain enzymes and cations in neat semen. The results obtained have been summarized below: 1. The colour of Chottanagapuri ram semen was found to be creamy or creamy white. 2. The overall mean ejaculate volume, mass-motility, sperm concentration, live sperm percentage and abnormal sperm percentage were found to be 0.648±0.027 ml, 4.222±0.144, 3793±0.134 millions/ml, 83.333±1.318 and 7.034±0.135, respectively. 3. The differences between the ejaculate volume, mass motility, sperm concentration, live sperm percentage and abnormal sperm percentage were found to be non significant among the rams. 4. The overall mean value of sodium and potassium in seminal plasma were found to be 104.183 ± 0.849 and 24.618±0.590 mEq/L. 5. The variation in the levels of sodium and potassium in the seminal plasma differed significantly (P<0.01) between the rams. 6. The overall mean AST and ALT activities in seminal plasma were revealed as 39.600±3.011 and 40.254±2.736 IU/L, which did not differ significantly among the rams. 7. The overall mean of alkaline phosphatase (AKP) in seminal plasma was 735.972±6.792 IU/L. The values did not differ significantly among the rams. 8. The overall mean value of lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) in seminal plasma was 577.766±38.502 IU/L. Analysis of variance revealed that the variations in lactic dehydrogenase levels in the seminal plasma of rams were non significant. 9. The ejaculate volume was positively correlated with live sperm percentage, abnormal sperm percentage, potassium and alkaline phosphatase (AKP) whereas it was negatively correlated with mass motility, sperm concentration, sodium, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and lactic dehydrogenase (LDH). All the correlations were non significant except with sodium concentration. 10. The mass motility was significantly and positively correlated with sperm concentration and live sperm percentage. Its correlation with other attributes were negative and non significant. 11. Sperm concentration was positively and significantly correlated with live sperm percentage. Its correlation with sodium was positive and negative with potassium. 12. Abnormal sperm percentage was positively but non significantly correlated with sodium, potassium, lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) and alkaline phosphatase (AKP) enzyme. It was positively and significantly correlated with aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT). On the basis of the findings obtained during the present study it is concluded that all the physical seminal attributes of Chottanagpuri rams are within the normal range as reported earlier in the case of other Indian breeds of ram. The seminal enzyme levels and cation levels are also within the normal range. The average values recorded for various seminal attributes and enzyme level in Chottanagpuri rams under study may be used as physiological norms for this breed in the absence of other published reports.
  • ThesisItemOpen Access
    EFFECT OF PANCHGAVYA ON REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS AND BLOOD BIOCHEMICAL PROFILES IN GILTS
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, 2007) Roy, Radheshyam; Sinha, M.P.
    On the basis of results obtained during the present study it is concluded that : 1. The average value recorded for different blood biochemicals during various reproductive stages and on different reproductive characters in T&D gilts may be used as physiological norms for this breed in the absence of any other published report. 2. Panchgavya liquid suspension is an indigenous preparation and its ingredients are easily available, cheaper and economical. It has improved both reproductive and productive performances of gilts during the present study and therefore, may be fed to the gilts daily at the dose rate of 25 ml/15 kg body weight till farrowing for profitable pig farming.
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    EFFECT OF INTESTINAL PARASITES ON REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF EWES AND DOES
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand, 2007) Kumar, Sanjay; Singh, M.P.
    G.I. helminths infected ewes and does were kept almost parasite free for about 3 months using Albendazole alone or supplemented with mineral mixture. 2. The Hb (g/dl) level ranged from 8.83±0.08 to 8.96±0.03 in ewes before treatment. The value for does was 8.78±0.02 to 8.95±0.24. The level of Hb increased significantly (P<0.01) in both the treatment groups after treatment on day 20. 3. PCV (%) in ewes and does also followed the same trend which increased significantly (P<0.01) in both the treatment groups on day 20. Analysis of variance revealed significant effect of treatment on above haematological parameters after treatment in ewes. 4. In both the species of animals Hb (g/dl) level and PCV (%) increased significantly (P<0.01) in both the treatment groups on day 20 but the differences in levels were non significant between the treatment groups. 5. The Serum level of Ca, P, Cu and Zn in ewes increased significantly after treatment on day 20 in both the treatment groups, although they did not vary significantly among themselves except the level of Cu which was significantly (P<0.01) higher in Albendazole + Mineral mixture group than the Albendazole group in ewes. 6. In case of does also the serum level of Ca, P, Cu and Zn increased significantly after treatment on day 20 in comparison to control. The level of Cu was however, significantly (P<0.01) higher in Albendazole + Mineral mixture group than the Albendazole group and the level of Zn was higher in Albendazole group than Albendazole + Mineral mixture group. 7. The minimum interval from treatment to onset of estrus in does was recorded in Albendazole + Mineral mixture group (43 days) which was followed by Albendazole group (46 days) and control group (52 days). 8. In ewes the minimum interval (41 days) from treatment to onset of estrus was in Albendazole + Mineral mixture group followed by Albendazole group (44 days) and control group (55 days). 9. The average required number of services per conception in does were 1.33, 1.00 and 2.00 for Albendazole, Albendazole + Mineral mixture and control group, respectively. The corresponding values in ewes were 1.67, 1.17 and 2.17, respectively. 10. The pregnancy rates in the three groups were 66.66, 83.33 and 33.33%, respectively in case of does. The corresponding values in ewes were 50.00, 66.66 and 33.36%, respectively. The Albendazole along with Mineral mixture can be administered to the parasitised sheep and goats to improve their reproductive performances.