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Livestock Systems: Exploring the Potential of Ethnoveterinary Medicine and Traditional Knowledge for Sustainable Development

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Dr.Subbulakshmi Ganesan, Dr. Geetika M. Patel, Dr Chhaya Agarwal, Shubham Shekhawat, Dr. Ramakant, Hala Baher
ยป doi: 10.33472/AFJBS.6.3.2024.1-12

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The economical, social interactions and historical aspects of rural populations are supported by the conventional agriculture method of raising livestock. Cattle, like other livestock, are prone to a number of ailments that raise mortality and cause financial losses. The aim of basic research is to investigate the chemical evaluation and Ethnoveterinary information regarding plants used in India to cure bovine ailments. When compile information from 10 relevant studies, a number of scientific resources were carefully investigated. Ten various form of cow ailments were treated using 310 medicinal plants from 81 different families. The most often used plant groups were Leguminosae, Composited, Asparagaceae, and Xanthorrhoeaceae. Although direct and topical application represented 26 and 22%, accordingly, to the method of delivery mode, which was primarily generic (52%) in nature, infusion and solution were widely utilized as getting ready procedures. Diseases throughout the entire body, reproduction concerns, and digestive problems were the most frequently managed ailments. Using pertinent bioassays for bovine diseases, These 310 organisms were recently studied for a range of physiological activity on about approximated 21 percent of them. The research' findings supported the necessity for Ethnoveterinary health care, particularly in rural regions, for treating cattle infections

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