Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspective

Study was conducted to formulate region specific standard animal units (SAUs) more comprehensively by considering labour utilization as well as size of animals. Both primary as well as secondary data were used in the study. Primary data were collected from 2,700 households from 18 districts of nine...

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Main Authors: SMITA SIROHI, PREM CHAND, DEEPAK SHARMA, RAKA SAXENA
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Language:English
Published: Indian Council of Agricultural Research 2019-09-01
Series:Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
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Online Access:https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/93784
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RAKA SAXENA
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description Study was conducted to formulate region specific standard animal units (SAUs) more comprehensively by considering labour utilization as well as size of animals. Both primary as well as secondary data were used in the study. Primary data were collected from 2,700 households from 18 districts of nine states. Conversion coefficients were formulated by aggregating coefficients of bodyweight and labour utilization and giving appropriate weights based on the experts’ opinion. We found that the dairy farmers devoted majority of their time on care and maintenance of milch animals in the herd. Heifers got almost equal or even more priority in care and maintenance than the adult male bovines. The intensity of labour utilization in crossbred cow as compared to local adult female was higher. The overall conversion coefficients were higher for crossbred cow. The estimated regional coefficients will be helpful in estimation of costs and returns in not only in dairying but also in other livestock production. Besides the overall SAU, the separate estimation of SAU based on bodyweight and labour utilization pattern will serve the purpose of both social as well as biological research studies, particularly for studies carrying capacity, housing management and overall farm planning.
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spelling doaj.art-59c5db29b6d4477cb0c92ce9007770a92023-02-23T10:31:37ZengIndian Council of Agricultural ResearchIndian Journal of Animal Sciences0367-83182394-33272019-09-0189910.56093/ijans.v89i9.93784Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspectiveSMITA SIROHI0PREM CHAND1DEEPAK SHARMA2RAKA SAXENA3Advisor, ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana 132 001 IndiaScientist, ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana 132 001 IndiaPhD Scholar, ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana 132 001 IndiaPrincipal Scientist, ICAR-National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy Research, New DelhiStudy was conducted to formulate region specific standard animal units (SAUs) more comprehensively by considering labour utilization as well as size of animals. Both primary as well as secondary data were used in the study. Primary data were collected from 2,700 households from 18 districts of nine states. Conversion coefficients were formulated by aggregating coefficients of bodyweight and labour utilization and giving appropriate weights based on the experts’ opinion. We found that the dairy farmers devoted majority of their time on care and maintenance of milch animals in the herd. Heifers got almost equal or even more priority in care and maintenance than the adult male bovines. The intensity of labour utilization in crossbred cow as compared to local adult female was higher. The overall conversion coefficients were higher for crossbred cow. The estimated regional coefficients will be helpful in estimation of costs and returns in not only in dairying but also in other livestock production. Besides the overall SAU, the separate estimation of SAU based on bodyweight and labour utilization pattern will serve the purpose of both social as well as biological research studies, particularly for studies carrying capacity, housing management and overall farm planning.https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/93784BodyweightConversion coefficientsLabour useStandard animal units
spellingShingle SMITA SIROHI
PREM CHAND
DEEPAK SHARMA
RAKA SAXENA
Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspective
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
Bodyweight
Conversion coefficients
Labour use
Standard animal units
title Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspective
title_full Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspective
title_fullStr Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspective
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspective
title_short Estimation of bovine equalizing units in India: A regional perspective
title_sort estimation of bovine equalizing units in india a regional perspective
topic Bodyweight
Conversion coefficients
Labour use
Standard animal units
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