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  1. The common livestock in my area include cows, buffaloes, goats and poultry. Cows and buffaloes provide milk, goats are raised for meat and hens for eggs. Many farmers also keep goats for easier maintenance compared to cattle. In some places, pigs and sheep are also reared. These animals contribute tRead more

    The common livestock in my area include cows, buffaloes, goats and poultry. Cows and buffaloes provide milk, goats are raised for meat and hens for eggs. Many farmers also keep goats for easier maintenance compared to cattle. In some places, pigs and sheep are also reared. These animals contribute to nutrition, income and farm work, showing how essential they are for daily life and village economy.

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  2. Important breeds in my locality include Sahiwal and Gir cattle, Murrah buffaloes, Black Bengal goats and Rhode Island Red poultry. Sahiwal and Gir are indigenous cattle breeds known for milk production. Black Bengal goats are native, famous for quality meat. Murrah buffaloes, though common now origiRead more

    Important breeds in my locality include Sahiwal and Gir cattle, Murrah buffaloes, Black Bengal goats and Rhode Island Red poultry. Sahiwal and Gir are indigenous cattle breeds known for milk production. Black Bengal goats are native, famous for quality meat. Murrah buffaloes, though common now originally came from Haryana. Rhode Island Red poultry is an exotic breed. Together, these indigenous and exotic animals support farmers with milk, meat, eggs and wool.

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  3. Livestock in my locality are mainly fed with green fodder such as maize, berseem, Napier grass and seasonal vegetables. In dry seasons, wheat and rice straw are the primary feed. To improve nutrition, farmers mix oil cakes, pulse husk, jaggery, salt and mineral mixtures with dry fodder. This combinaRead more

    Livestock in my locality are mainly fed with green fodder such as maize, berseem, Napier grass and seasonal vegetables. In dry seasons, wheat and rice straw are the primary feed. To improve nutrition, farmers mix oil cakes, pulse husk, jaggery, salt and mineral mixtures with dry fodder. This combination of green and dry fodder with supplements ensures proper digestion, milk production and overall animal health throughout the year.

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  4. Yes, DAHD is a department under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. It supports livestock farming, improves dairy production and provides guidance to farmers. The department manages vaccination drives, animal healthcare and fodder availability. It also works on breed improvemenRead more

    Yes, DAHD is a department under the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying. It supports livestock farming, improves dairy production and provides guidance to farmers. The department manages vaccination drives, animal healthcare and fodder availability. It also works on breed improvement and disease control. Through schemes and subsidies, DAHD helps farmers earn more from livestock, ensuring food security, rural employment and overall growth of the livestock sector in India.

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  5. Livestock often suffer from infectious diseases like Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Anthrax, Black Quarter, Rinderpest and Mastitis. FMD affects cattle and buffaloes’ mouth and feet, while Anthrax is highly dangerous. Mastitis affects milk production in cows. Such diseases spread quickly in villagesRead more

    Livestock often suffer from infectious diseases like Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Anthrax, Black Quarter, Rinderpest and Mastitis. FMD affects cattle and buffaloes’ mouth and feet, while Anthrax is highly dangerous. Mastitis affects milk production in cows. Such diseases spread quickly in villages if proper vaccination and healthcare are not done. Farmers must remain alert, vaccinate livestock regularly and consult veterinary doctors to prevent losses and keep animals healthy.

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