Animal Diseases

How to curtail infertility at dairy farm?

An old adage says, “India lives in villages” as more than 65% of Indian population lives in rural area. Also, more than 70% Indian rural households own livestock.  So, the livestock sector can play a vital role in socio-economic development of farmers. The dairy animals are kept commonly for meeting daily needs of milk and milk products. >>>

Animal Breeds

Ensuring Quality Compounded Feeds For Dairy Animals

India ranks first in milk production accounting for 18.5 percent of world production (Economic survey 2015-16). The value of India’s milk output during 2012-13 has been estimated at over Rs.2900 billion, higher than the combined value of other major agricultural crops like paddy, wheat and sugarcane (National Dairy Development Board 2014). >>>