2016
DOI: 10.5958/2277-940x.2016.00050.4
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Animal Welfare Practices followed by Dairy Farmers of Kathua District of Jammu and Kashmir State

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“…The study found that most of the farmers 57.50 per cent animals taken 3-4.5 year time for first calving followed that more than 4.5-6 year time takes by the 39.50 per cent buffaloes and only 03.00 per cent buffaloes first calving within 3 years of age. These were in agreement with Dhaka et al, (2017), Meena et al, (2016) first calve at 1288±122 day, Singh et al, (2016).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The study found that most of the farmers 57.50 per cent animals taken 3-4.5 year time for first calving followed that more than 4.5-6 year time takes by the 39.50 per cent buffaloes and only 03.00 per cent buffaloes first calving within 3 years of age. These were in agreement with Dhaka et al, (2017), Meena et al, (2016) first calve at 1288±122 day, Singh et al, (2016).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…50 per cent take more than two hours in the study area. The observation and findings of the study were in favor of finding reported by Singh et al, (2016).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 75%
“…And in case of adopting the mud floor the maximum farmers were from Derapur block 50.00 per cent, whereas least from Rasulabad 18.00 per cent. These finding was supported by Singh et al, (2016) half of the farmers used kuchha floor, Kumar et al, (2017a) most of farmer possessed animal house with kuchha floor, Sabapara (2017) half of farmers adopted kuchha houses, Swathi et al, (2017) majority of farmers adopted pucca flooring in animal house, Sreedhar et al, (2017a) 45.83% of farmers adopted mud floor and concrete floor 40.83% and brick floor only 13.30%, Pata et al, (2018) revealed that 55.67% farmers adopted pucca floor followed by kuchha floor pattern 44.33%, Godara et al, (2018b) found in his study half of farmers had kuchha floor Patel et al, (2018a) majority of respondents had pucca floor, Gaikwad et al, (2019) all farmers adopted kuchha floor, Singh et al, (2019a) majority of farmers adopted kuchha floor, Kumar et al, (2020) majority of farmers adopted kuchha floor,…”
Section: Type Of Floorsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Overall highest pucca type manger used by the dairy farmers 44.50 per cent which was followed by plastic drum or bamboo basket type manger used 34.50 per cent whereas kuchha type manger used as only 21.00 per cent. These finding was supported by Singh et al, (2016) found that 52.0% farmers used kuchha manger and 40.0% used pucca manger, found that most of dairy farmers used pucca type manger, Sabapara (2017) found that only 23.33% farmers used pucca manger, Patel et al, (2018a) found that only 30.0% farmers had pucca type manger.…”
Section: Type Of Mangermentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Prevailing climatic condition and economic status of the farmers might have played a significant role in the selection of roofing materials (Himani et al, 2018;Pilaniya et al, 2018). The majority of respondents did not construct wall (34.17%) in their animal sheds, which Contd... might be due to better provision of ventilation and costeffective construction of the animal sheds (Singh et al, 2016). However,22.50,22.50,15.83 and 5.00% respondents had all side, double side, one side and triple sidewall in their animal houses, respectively.…”
Section: Results a N D Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%