Climate Change and Stress Management: Sheep and Goat Production

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Sheep and goat rearing is a traditional occupation of small, marginal farmers and landless laborers in semiarid, arid, hilly and mountain regions of the country, inhospitable to conventional crop cultivation. Small ruminants produce food and fiber at relatively low cost from feed materials from land that often cannot be used for conventional crop production,. Higher production efficiency of the two species is not only due to their ability to sustain on sparse vegetation of degraded rangeland and efficient utilization of top feed resources but also early puberty, short gestation period, high prolificacy, rapid growth rate, quality meat, milk and carpet wool production and good marketability.

Small ruminants are primarily raised on grazing resources under extensive range management in different parts of the country. They are exposed to wide range of stresses under existence mainly thermal, nutritional, exercise, management, disease, predation etc. These stresses redistribute the body resources including protein and energy at the cost of decreases growth, reproduction, production and health. In prevailing situation of progressive shrinkage of grazing resources, under nourishment, climate change reflected in low precipitation, feed and water scarcity, inhumane transportation, handling and slaughter practices, frequent drought and famine, long distance migration, poor en route shelter, early disposal of lambs and distress sale of animals are some of the important issues causing stresses on the small ruminants and affecting their productions.

Further there is need to address the small ruminant production under the present scenario of climate change and crunch in the feed resources which is having adverse effect on production, reproduction and health status.

The present book is outcomes of the series of lectures delivered by the experts during the National Seminar on the basis of their vast experience of the subject and recent advances on stress management on small ruminant production and product processing, It covers broad areas on small ruminant nutrition, breeding reproduction health marketing processing and value addition with reference to climate change and stress management.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S A Karim

Dr. S.A. Karim, Director, Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar, completed his B.V.Sc. & A.H. and M.V.Sc. (Animal Nutrition) from Orissa Veterinary College Bhubneshwar in the year of 1974 and 1976, respectivally. He was awarded University Gold Medal for securing first position in M.V.Sc. (AN). He completed his Ph.D. degree in Animal Nutrition from National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal in the year of research experience in the filed of ruminant nutrition with specialization in nutrition-environment interaction, growth maximization of lambs, range managed small ruminats nutrition and carcass evaluation. He has published 140 research papers, 45 invited papers, 15 popular articles and 200 contributory papers. He has guided several Ph.D. students. 

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Title
Climate Change and Stress Management: Sheep and Goat Production
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Edition
1st ed
Publisher
ISBN
818930481X, 9798189304811
Length
xiii+825p.; Illustrations; Maps; 25cm.
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