Adaptation Strategies to Sustain Osmanabadi Goat Production in a Changing Climate Scenario

作者: Veerasamy Sejian , Govindan Krishnan , Madiajagan Bagath , Shalini Vaswani , Mallenahally K. Vidya

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71294-9_2

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摘要: Small ruminants are an integral part of farming systems in the tropical, subtropical, and arid regions world. Goats considered suitable animals such regions, since they were first domesticated hot zones as ideal animal model to meet global demands for protein changing climate scenario. Understanding multifaceted impacts heat stress on goat production is prerequisite development appropriate strategies sustain face change. The identification thermo-tolerant genes can help improve resilience capacity existing non-descript breeds through marker-assisted selection. augment during extreme climatic conditions may be broadly categorized under management nutritional strategies. Osmanabadi scenario comprise housing, environment reproductive health management. Technological interventions estrus synchronization, artificial insemination, embryo transfer protocols efficiency indigenous goats. mineral, electrolyte antioxidant supplementation, utilization unconventional feed resources, feeding tree foliage leaves, fat additives supplementation. Efforts also needed understand occurrences epidemiology diseases change should provided by prevention programs.

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