2022
DOI: 10.56093/ijans.v92i6.113910
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Artificial insemination service delivery by paravets of State Animal Husbandry Department (SDAH): An assessment of four states of India

Abstract: The study was conducted to assess the artificial insemination (AI) and related service delivery by the paravetsof four states (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Telangana and Odisha). Forty paravets were selected from each state makingthe total sample size of 160. Questionnaire through e-mail and telephonic survey were the methods considered forcollection of data. Various services related to AI, viz. number of AI/month, number of pregnancy diagnosis (PD)/month, average distance travelled/day, etc. were studied along with th… Show more

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“…In village, the farmers leave their animals at daytime to graze in the nearby fields and in the nighttime, they tie their animals. Sometimes, the goats which are left in the daytime for grazing enter the nieghbour's field which creates conflict in the community [10].…”
Section: Socio-cultural Constraints Faced By Tribal Goat Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In village, the farmers leave their animals at daytime to graze in the nearby fields and in the nighttime, they tie their animals. Sometimes, the goats which are left in the daytime for grazing enter the nieghbour's field which creates conflict in the community [10].…”
Section: Socio-cultural Constraints Faced By Tribal Goat Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proportion of households receiving any sort of information from veterinary institutions remained only 8 per cent as per Press Information Bureau Government of India Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Government of India, 2014. Budgetary insufficiency, shortage of manpower and institutional structure (Ravikumar and Chander, 2011), absence of coordination among establishments (Chander and Rathod, 2013) and obsolete approach (Hegde, 2012) are some of the contributing factors to poor scope and coverage of livestock extension services resulting in lack of access to vital information that could help in making timely and accurate decisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%