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Vol. 9, Issue 6, Part F (2024)

Biosecurity and waste management: Neglected but the most vital aspects in livestock farms

Author(s): Amandeep Singh and Pratikshya Panda
Abstract: Indian livestock is inextricably linked with the rural economy, aiding masses in generating livelihoods and nutritional security. Over the years, a transitional change has been witnessed both in livestock productivity and production. Contrarily, in absolute numbers, the livestock has witnessed consolidation. The livestock farmers have delved into better husbandry practices which has led to a paradigm shift in production but deficits have been observed in the elemental aspects of biosecurity and waste management in livestock farms. Biosecurity curtails the influx of pathogens in the farm and waste management ensures the efflux of the same. The farmers have readily adopted many contemporary technologies for augmenting farm economy, howsoever, there is a need to adopt the biosecurity measures and waste management practices in principality for ensuring maximum profit realization.
Pages: 376-379  |  56 Views  4 Downloads


International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Amandeep Singh, Pratikshya Panda. Biosecurity and waste management: Neglected but the most vital aspects in livestock farms. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2024;9(6):376-379.
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