2017
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20170228062638
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Performance of Gangatiri Cattle Rearing in Field Condition

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“…The DMY for the indigenous cows was 3.9±0.4 L/day. Similar observation was recorded by Singh et al (2017) for Gangatiri cattle and Meena et al (2015) for indigenous cows in eastern region of Uttar Pradesh. Among the different zones, DMY of indigenous cows reared by the farmers of Western zone were found highest (4.6±0.3L/day) followed by Mid-Western zone (4.1±0.3L/day), Central Plain zone (3.7±0.4L/day), North Eastern zone (3.5±0.5L/day) and Bundelkhand zone (3.4±0.5L/day).…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…The DMY for the indigenous cows was 3.9±0.4 L/day. Similar observation was recorded by Singh et al (2017) for Gangatiri cattle and Meena et al (2015) for indigenous cows in eastern region of Uttar Pradesh. Among the different zones, DMY of indigenous cows reared by the farmers of Western zone were found highest (4.6±0.3L/day) followed by Mid-Western zone (4.1±0.3L/day), Central Plain zone (3.7±0.4L/day), North Eastern zone (3.5±0.5L/day) and Bundelkhand zone (3.4±0.5L/day).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Among the different zones, LL of indigenous cows reared by the farmers of Western zone were found highest (211±8days) followed by Mid-Western zone (203±12days), Central Plain zone (192±18days), North Eastern zone (184±24days) and Bundelkhand zone (179±28days). Similarly Singh et al (2017) and Meena et al (2015) were also reported LL of indigenous cows as 197and 294 days.…”
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“…There was no significant difference between the two districts with respect to net profit. These results were not similar to that obtained by Singh et al (2017) in Gangatiri cattle where majority of respondents had medium net profit from rearing the cattle with average net profit of ` 1984. Rahman (2011) in his study on dairy based self help group in Asom reported that majority of non members had low net profit from rearing indigenous cattle with an average of ` 1414.…”
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