Recent Trends in Animal Sciences : Role of Animal Sciences in National Development : Vol. 5
Contents: 1. Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasite among ruminants of Central Kerala/deepa C.K. and Priya M.N. 2. Epidemiological investigations of parasitism in domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica) of Northern Kerala/M. Muhammed Asif. 3. Effect of seasonal variation on population dynamics of nematode parasite of domestic fowl from nandurbar (m.s.) India/Govind Hanmantrao Balde. 4. Scenario of mosquito and mosquito borne diseases regarding climate change from Jalna district/Laxmikant Shinde, Thete K.D., Biradar S.G. and Shinde A.B. 5. Popularisation of azolla as low cost feed supplement among the dairy farmers/S. Senthilkumar. 6. Prevalance of haemoprotozoan infections among ruminants in and around Thrissur/ M.N. Priya and S. Sujith. 7. Coordinated and integrated approach to control rodent pest in semi arid region/Deepak Kumar Sharma. 8. Investigation of invitro-anthelminthic activity of bryophyte on sheep parasites/Y. Sunila Kumari and Padmavathi Sriram. 9. Studies on betel leaf extract as shelf life extender of raw milk/G.M. Sivakumar and B. Dhanalakshmi. 10. Importance of man-made wetlands of matar tehsil of kheda, Gujarat, India with special emphasis on its bird’s dependence/F.J. Thakor and Tilak N. Gohel. 11. Naringenin abrogates aluminum induced alternations in liver and kidney/Satendra Kumar Nirala. 12. Habitat preference, status and demography of Indian sarus crnae (grus antigone antigone) in Banswara district, India/Mohammed Yaseen, Himani Jain, Ruchi Dashora, Charu Pipal and Nazneen Sheikh. 13. Analgesic activity of methanolic extract and flavonoidal fraction of root of Ziziphus jujube Mill, In rat/Vikram Pawara, Yogesh Patil, Ataur Shah, Namrata G. Mahajan and Manojkumar Chopda. 14. Analgesic activity of methanolic extract and alkaloidal fraction of flower of sphaeranthus indicus linn. in rat/Pratik Mahajan, Shubham Pingale, Shweta Ghodke, Manojkumar Chopda and Namrata Mahajan. 15. Neuroprotective effect of caffeic acid against beryllium intoxication/Monisankar Ray, Anjani Verma and Monika Bhadauria. 16. Neuroprotective effect of caffeic acid and rutin against combined consumption to alcohol and high fat diet/Rahul Shaw, Himeshwar Kumar Chandra and Monika Bhadauria. 17. Socio-economic status of piggery benefeciaries of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yogana (RKVY) project of Andhra Pradesh/Lavanya G. Ganga Raju, J. Suresh, K. Sakunthala Devi. 18. Glutathione –S-transferase isoenzyme profile in uterine tissues of normal and pregnant sheep/P. Kalyani. A. Jayasri, K. Jayasri and K. Padmaja. 19. Utilization of shrimp shell meal containing chitosan as a source of prebiotic in pre-weaned crossbred piglets/M. Yugandhar Kumar, J.V. Ramana, a. Ravi, J. Suresh and A.V.N. Sivakumar. 20. A study on the prevelance of Methicillin resistant and vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from raw milk samples in and around Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh/C.S. Swetha, R.A. Supriyal, a Jagadeesh Babu and T. Madhava Rao. 21. Shelf life studies of Dahi treated with betel leaf (Piper betel) extract during storage/M. Sivakumar and B. Dhanalakshmi. 22. Morphometric analysis of Mithun (Bos frontalis) sperm from fresh and frozen-thawed semen/M.H. Khan, Papiya Sinha, P. Perumal, S. B. Hazarika. 23. Matrix metalloproteinase profile in pregnant sheep uterine tissues/K. Jayasri, A. Jayasri, P. Kalyani, K. Padmaja and P. Eswara Prasad. 24. Comparative growth performance of Nellore brown sheep under farm (semi-intensive) and field (extensive) conditions/K. Jalajakshi and Reddy Varaprasad. 25. Phylogenetic analysis of dichelobacter nodosus serogroup B from ovine footrot in Adnhra Pradesh/N. Vinod Kumar, D. Sreenivasulu and A. Karthik.
Animal Science is described as studying the biology of animals that are under the control of humankind. Historically, the degree was called animal husbandry and he animals studied were livestock species, like cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry, and horses. Today, courses available now look at a far broader area to include companion animals like dogs and cats, and many exotic species. This book entitled “Recent trends in Animal Sciences” consists of 24 chapters. The chapters are mainly focused on the Prevalence of ruminants, economic importance of animal husbandry, newer technology in the food production and diseases management etc., The authors have put an effort to explain each and every point of respective studies. This book has been brought to the society, keeping in mind students of graduate and post graduate, research scholars and teaching faculty.