Veterinary World (Jan 2010)

Ethnoveterinary Practices in India AND#8211; A Review

  • Sri Balaji,
  • N 1 and Vikrama Chakravarthi,
  • P.2

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 12.000
pp. 549 – 551

Abstract

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Ethno veterinary practices concern to animal healthcare is as old as the domestication of various livestock species. They comprise belief, knowledge, practices and skills pertaining to healthcare and management of livestock. The Indian subcontinent has rich ethno veterinary health traditions that are the products of decades of experiences. The traditional medicines that are commonly used for animal healthcare can cut down costs considerably. Moreover, they are readily available to the ordinary farmer. The key challenges are to find out the effectiveness and contemporary relevance of these practices. Before the introduction of western medicine, all livestock keepers relied on these traditional practices. This article deals in brief about the traditional ethno veterinary practice methods and its common applications. [Veterinary World 2010; 3(12.000): 549-551]

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