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  • In the modern research, the assessment of effectiveness of introduction and application of technologies that minimize negative impact on the region ecology is carried out by boundaries dividing of ecological and industrial systems. In this research supply chain operation effects proposed to assess the impact of mechanisms for ensuring ecological safety based on integrational approach to determination of boundaries of ecological and industrial systems, and identification of ecological safety objects.

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  • Part 2 book "Improving animal welfare - A practical approach" includes content: Recommended on farm euthanasia practices; welfare during transport of livestock and poultry; animal well being on organic farms; a practical approach on sustainability for supply chain managers of meat, dairy, and other animal proteins; the effect of economic factors on the welfare of livestock and poultry; improving animal care and welfare - practical approaches for achieving change,... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "The welfare of cattle" includes content: Can food production keep pace with population growth, changing dietary habits, and a desire for higher quality protein; economics of global cattle industries, with implications for on farm practices; dairy and beef sustainability - nutrient loss and use efficiency; livestock and climate changeb - facts and fiction; microbial pathogens in extensive and intensive animal agriculture systems, cattle ectoparasites in extensive and intensive cattle systems, the uses of biotechnology to improve animal welfare.

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  • Part 1 book "Farm health and productivity management of dairy young stock" includes content: Economic aspects of young stock rearing, the population medicine approach to young stock rearing, execution of a farm health and productivity management programme for young stock, applied biosecurity in young stock rearing, the concept of cattle comfort, applied to young stock rearing, quality risk management programmes for young stock rearing, discussion and conclusions.

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  • Part 2 book "Large dairy herd management" includes content: Mastitis and milk quality, animal and herd welfare, herd health, business and economic analysis and decision making, effective management of farm employees, precision management technologies.

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  • Endometritis is a prevalent uterine disease in postpartum cows. The disease reduces fertility performance and milk yield, and subsequently, productivity and profitability of dairy farms. The reduction in performance is associated with considerable economic losses on dairy farms.

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  • Laminitis, an inflammation of the claw laminae, is one of the major causes of bovine lameness, which can lead to enormous economic losses and animal welfare problems in dairy farms. Angelica polysaccharide (AP) is proved to possess anti-inflammatory properties.

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  • Bovine mastitis is an important cause of economic loss in dairy farms. Streptococcus uberis is among the most frequently isolated bacterial species isolated from cows with mastitis. The aim of this study was to perform an indepth genetic assessment of S. uberis strains isolated from bovine clinical mastitis (CM) and to perform a phylogenetic analysis to represent the evolutionary relationship among S. uberis sequences.

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  • Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN), liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica) and bovine lungworms (Dictyocaulus viviparus) are the most important parasitic agents in pastured dairy cattle. Endoparasite infections are associated with reduced milk production and detrimental impacts on female fertility, contributing to economic losses in affected farms.

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  • India holds a reputable position in terms of milk production and number of milch animals throughout the world. The real question arises when the quality of this milk and milk products is adjudged as not-suitable for export from India to many countries. The quality of milk has direct relationship with the knowledge on animal husbandry and dairy business-related practices amongst marginal as well as commercial milch animal farm owners.

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  • The dairy farming in India is becoming independent and economically viable enterprise that provides quick and regular income to the farmers from the sale of milk and its byproducts. Beside, supplementing income of the farmers it also supports the livelihood in the event of crop failures, often occurred due to aberrant weather situation.

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  • Diarrhoea is one of the most important problems of neonatal calves causing huge economic loss to dairy industry. 250 faecal samples were collected from diarrhoeic calves up to 1 months of age from different unorganized dairy farms located in Koderma district of Jharkhand.

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  • Dairy farming plays a very important role in improving the economy of the country. The study was conducted to explore the socio-economic profile and constraints faced by dairy farmers of Wayanad district of Kerala. The survey was conducted to study the different patterns of rearing of dairy animals, crops grown and status of milk production. By random sampling method fifty respondents were selected for the study.

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  • The present research work makes an effort to understand the livelihood security of farmers adopting various farming systems like Crop + Sheep, Crop + Dairy, Crop + Dairy + Sericulture and Crop + Dairy + Horticulture in EDZ of Karnataka. The livelihood index has been developed for farm households under different sub components like Economics, food, health, education, habitat, social participation and composite index.

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  • Milk fever is the common disease and one among the important metabolic disorder in lactating dairy animals. It is an afebrile hypocalcaemic disease of cattle usually associated with immediately after parturition and initiation of lactation. Milk fever is a metabolic disease occurring in dairy animals during parturient period and management is economically most important, as it results in not only reduction in milk production but also loss of animals.

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  • India is the world's largest milk producer and primarily an agricultural society where animal husbandry is the backbone of the national economy. In Rajasthan, dairying provides millions of marginal farmers and landless labourers for their livelihood so it is a major economic activity of rural people. The state faces constant drought and famine, which often leads to crop failure because most of the agriculture is fed with rain. In this climate scenario, the dairy sector provides permanent annual income to a large number of farmers.

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  • The livestock survey of Jaffrabadi buffalo conducted in five districts of Saurashtra region of Gujrat state. The data collected from 1045 farmers through face to face interview from Amreli, Rajkot, Junagadh, Bhavnagar and Girsomnath districts as per farmer’s population 57, 21, 12, 6 and 4 %respectively. The 50% of total farmers were practising Agricultural farming as their main occupation, the percentage fraction of farmers involved in other activities as main occupation were 31in Dairying, 12 in working as labour and 7 in service. According to land distribution, 11% were large (above 2.

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  • The demand of green fodder for livestock rearing has been increasing and livestock breeds of farmers require good quality fodder and feed in order to increase milk yield of exotic breed. The study was conducted in Kerala state of India and comprised of 242 farmers selected from three districts of the state. The impact of fodder cultivation was assessed on five levels viz. direct, social, economic, psychological and indirect impact. The study revealed that the highest percentage of farmers perceived fodder cultivation to have a medium level impact on their overall livelihood.

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  • The study indicated that 46.67 per cent of the farmers belonged to old age group of above 45 years and were illiterate (36.70 %). Majority (51.70 %) of them had dairying and agriculture as their primary occupation and had more than 10 years of farming experience. Majority of the farmers had medium categories of cosmopoliteness and livestock possession (85.00 % and 68.33 %) respectively. The major constraints faced by the respondents were lack of awareness about latest technologies, scarcity of grazing land and water in dairy farming and lack of veterinary extension services at field level.

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  • Selecting animals for lifetime traits by predicting them based on first lactation traits is a useful method for economic dairy farming. This study was conducted to analyze the prediction performance of various models for prediction of lifetime performance in Sahiwal cattle. The first lactation and lifetime traits were generated from the data on milk production and fertility traits of Sahiwal cattle maintained at ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India.

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