Tanniferous leaves: natural anthelmintic for small ruminant production

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Agriculture contributes 17% to India's GDP and employs over 50% of the workforce, with animal husbandry playing a vital role in rural livelihoods. Goats (Capra hircus), known as the "poor man's cow," are crucial to socio-economic development, providing meat, milk, fibre, and skin. Their adaptability to diverse terrains makes them invaluable assets for resource-poor farmers.However, goat farming faces challenges from gastrointestinal parasites like helminths, which impair nutrient absorption, causing weight loss and reduced productivity. Free grazing exposes goats to higher parasite burdens, while overuse of anthelmintic drugs has led to drug resistance, threatening sustainability.Phytochemicals, particularly condensed tannins found in plant leaves, offer a promising alternative. These natural compounds reduce parasite loads, enhance protein bioavailability, and boost antioxidant and immune functions. Utilizing tannin-rich tree leaves in goat diets can transform parasite management, promoting sustainable practices and improving productivity and animal health.

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Dr Prakash M. Tabhani: Magister ywienia zwierz t, obecnie pe ni funkcj urz dnika weterynarii w rz dzie stanu Gujarat w Indiach.Dr Mahipal Choubey: Adiunkt ywienia zwierz t na Uniwersytecie Banaras Hindu, Uttar Pradesh.Dr Vipul R. Patel: Adiunkt ywienia zwierz t na Uniwersytecie Kamdhenu, Gujarat.


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Agriculture contributes 17% to India's GDP and employs over 50% of the workforce, with animal husbandry playing a vital role in rural livelihoods. Goats (Capra hircus), known as the "poor man's cow," are crucial to socio-economic development, providing meat, milk, fibre, and skin. Their adaptability to diverse terrains makes them invaluable assets for resource-poor farmers.However, goat farming faces challenges from gastrointestinal parasites like helminths, which impair nutrient absorption, causing weight loss and reduced productivity. Free grazing exposes goats to higher parasite burdens, while overuse of anthelmintic drugs has led to drug resistance, threatening sustainability.Phytochemicals, particularly condensed tannins found in plant leaves, offer a promising alternative. These natural compounds reduce parasite loads, enhance protein bioavailability, and boost antioxidant and immune functions. Utilizing tannin-rich tree leaves in goat diets can transform parasite management, promoting sustainable practices and improving productivity and animal health.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09786208419035
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T4mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9786208419035
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-620-8-41903-5
    • Veröffentlichung 27.12.2024
    • Titel Tanniferous leaves: natural anthelmintic for small ruminant production
    • Autor Prakash M. Tabhani , Mahipal Choubey , Vipul R. Patel
    • Untertitel Impact of tannin rich leaves on growth, nutrient utilization and health attrubutes of livestock
    • Gewicht 107g
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 60
    • Genre Medical Books

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