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Vol. 8, Special Issue 5 (2023)

Management strategies for improving production and reproduction performance of sheep and goat

Author(s): Davender Singh Kalwani
Abstract:
Management Strategy is a series of techniques employed for achieving predetermined goals through proper direction and control. In other words, management strategies involve the inculcation of an innovative approach based on proper knowledge. For getting maximum production and reproductive performance one needs to consider genetics and nutrition along with proper management strategies otherwise all the science will go in vain. Proper management strategies are formed after seeing the space for improvement and thus, it is necessary to analyze the farming practices. After that, we can choose various methods and techniques which are available focusing on increasing the efficiency of the available resources. Adoption of newer technologies is also an option for commercial farmers and entrepreneurs. Usage of the software is one such area coming in trend these days. While production strategies mainly focus on increasing feed efficiency, reproduction strategies involve the use of scientific knowledge to collaborate with animal physiology. Also, there are some other little things to focus upon which can be beneficial and complementary to our main strategies but are sometimes not given importance. Thus, the previous knowledge of rearing small ruminants is utilized to come up with evolved innovative approaches and new generation modern technologies to ensure improvement in production and reproduction.
Pages: 155-160  |  394 Views  13 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Davender Singh Kalwani. Management strategies for improving production and reproduction performance of sheep and goat. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2023;8(5S):155-160. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2023.v8.i5Sc.732
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