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Participatory evaluation of ethno-veterinary livestock health practices by farmers from surrounding villages in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, India

INDIAN JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE(2023)

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Abstract
The present study was conducted to document the ethno-veterinary practices, 360 livestock farmers from the 30 villages surrounding the tiger reserve were interviewed using an open-ended interview schedule to enlist all the practices against the ailments of livestock from the purposefully chosen zone namely Critical Tiger Habitat and buffer zone of the tiger reserve. For participatory assessment of the identified ethno-veterinary practices, Quantification of Indigenous Knowledge and to identify the best practices among overall practices one way variance followed by DMRT method was applied. Use of Drimia indica (Roxb.) Jessop was found most effective practice against mastitis and use of seeds of Sorghum halepense L. against the diarrhoea, stem bark of Salodora persica L. for fever, and fruits of Areca catechu for treatment of prolapse in the livestock were found most effective practices. The pharmacodynamics of these further replication and implementation.
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Farmers,Indigenous knowledge,Livestock,Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
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