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Poor man's cows - the Goats significantly contribute to the agrarian economy and play a vital role in the livelihood security of the small and marginal farmers. Goat husbandry was highly affected in its productivity due to the threat of bio-security. Animals often get infected with a number of ecto-parasites, which cause major economic losses in production and health status of animals. The infected animals exhibit poor growth, weight loss, decreased milk production and mortality. Hence, the control of ecto-parasitic infection is of utmost importance due to their ill effects on the small…mehr

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Poor man's cows - the Goats significantly contribute to the agrarian economy and play a vital role in the livelihood security of the small and marginal farmers. Goat husbandry was highly affected in its productivity due to the threat of bio-security. Animals often get infected with a number of ecto-parasites, which cause major economic losses in production and health status of animals. The infected animals exhibit poor growth, weight loss, decreased milk production and mortality. Hence, the control of ecto-parasitic infection is of utmost importance due to their ill effects on the small ruminant's profitability and health status. To counter these menaces, chemical ectoparasitcides are used. Usage of these parasiticides results in toxic manifestation in animals, concern over human safety, environmental hazards and the development of resistance by the parasites. As such, there is a need to identify a herbal formulation which can combat both these issues of resistance and public health hazard.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Deepika Vats completed her Ph.D in Zoology in 2007,from Gurukul Kangri University Haridwar under the supervision of Dr. D. R Khanna. She is a gold medalist, having award of appreciation and award of honour from O.I.M.T Rishikesh or Hindu Pg. College Moradabad from I.A.E.S. She is a fellow of F.A.S.E.A and published 23 research papers.