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Effect of grazing period management on growth performances of camel in climate change condition

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Title Effect of grazing period management on growth performances of camel in climate change condition
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Creator Champak Bhakat
Sanjay Kumar
Kashi Nath
 
Subject Climate change
Grazing
Camel
Management practices
Growth
Production
Feeding time
Milking
 
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In order to decide the optimum time of grazing for camels during hot summer months, 10 growing camel calves
were divided into 2 equal groups. First group was sent for grazing during 10:00 h to 16:00 h daily and second group
allowed for grazing during thermo neutral period. The climatic variables were recorded daily (April 2012 to March
2013). The average daily gain and total body weight gain in calves sent for grazing during relatively cool parts of
day (group 2) was significantly higher as compared to group 1 calves sent as per routine farm schedule. The
average intake of fodder and water from manger was higher in group 1 calves. The average DMI from manger for
group 1 calves was higher as compared to group 2 calves. The comparative biometrics of camel calves in different
grazing management practices revealed that body length, heart girth, height at wither, neck length were significantly
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Date 2020-04-26T11:27:22Z
2020-04-26T11:27:22Z
2015-06-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Champak Bhakat, Sanjay Kumar and Kashi Nath(2015). Effect of grazing period management on growth performances of camel in climate change condition. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 85 (6), 638–642
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/35124
 
Language English
 
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Publisher ICAR