Use of ITK in Animal Management by Maldharis in Banni Area of Kachchh


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Authors

  • Dr. A.P. Chaudhary Kamdhenu University
  • Dr. A. K. Srivastava Professor and Head Department of Livestock Production Management  College of Veterinary Science & AH  Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat 385506 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6701-3426
  • K. P. Singh ICAR-CIRB, Hisar Haryana
  • Dr. K.J. Ankuya College of Veterinary Science & AH  Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar - Gujarat 385506 
  • Dr. H.A. Patel College of Veterinary Science & AH  Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat 385506
  • Dr. V.K. patel S.D. Agricultural University, Sardrkrushinagar Gujarat 385506

https://doi.org/10.48165/ijapm.2024.40.2.10

Abstract

The present investigation was conducted in the Banni area of Kachchh during 2008 to 2012, which is a vast grazing land spread on the 3847 sq km area. The main source of livelihood in the region is rearing of livestock, handicraft and contract-based animal grazing system. While the education level of Maldharis is 26.50% and lower than national average, their use of ITK in restraining of animals and conservation of natural resources is unique. Various restraining tools used by them are Dan and Nunjan, Vano / Bagari, Pavro, Kutopado, Ango Mochi and Bundho. They also use “kudo” in goat and “Dan” to restrain the movement of camel for grazing and “Bagari” to protect the camel from suckling by the calf. The use of psychological tools like voice produced by different size of bells (mutter or matri) and keeping all the animals in the herd intact during grazing either during day or night hours without any human assistance is the best example of management of animals on the scientific principles. Similarly, harvesting and conservation of rain water in the “Khuriya” is also a unique example of conservation of natural resources. They allow their buffaloes in the dry pond which prevent heat stress and also protection from mosquitoes. They use Khurjadi for transportation of small ruminants, “Dambh” for identification of animals and for housing the calves under the tree shade by making the enclosure called as “Vado.” These techniques are based on scientific principles and have very good impact on animal management

Author Biographies

  • Dr. A.P. Chaudhary, Kamdhenu University

    Professor and Head

    Department of Livestock Production Management 

    College of Veterinary Science & AH 

    Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar 

  • Dr. A. K. Srivastava, Professor and Head Department of Livestock Production Management  College of Veterinary Science & AH  Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat 385506

    Assistant Professor

    Department of Livestock Production Management 

    College of Veterinary Science & AH 

    Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar 

  • K. P. Singh , ICAR-CIRB, Hisar Haryana

     Former Principal Scientist,

    ICAR-CIRB, Hisar Haryana

  • Dr. K.J. Ankuya , College of Veterinary Science & AH  Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar - Gujarat 385506 

    Associate Professor and Head
    Department of Livestock Farm Complex  
    College of Veterinary Science & AH 
    Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar - Gujarat 385506 

  • Dr. H.A. Patel, College of Veterinary Science & AH  Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat 385506

    Assistant Professor 
    Department of Livestock Farm Complex  
    College of Veterinary Science & AH 
    Kamdhenu University, Sardarkrushinagar, Gujarat 385506

  • Dr. V.K. patel , S.D. Agricultural University, Sardrkrushinagar Gujarat 385506

    Subject Matter Specialist, 

    KVK, Tharad

    S.D. Agricultural University, Sardrkrushinagar Gujarat 385506

     

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Submitted

13-04-2024

Published

25-05-2024

How to Cite

Chaudhary, A. P. C., SRIVASTAVA, A. K., Singh, K. P. ., Ankuya, K. J., Patel, H. A. ., & Patel, V. K. (2024). Use of ITK in Animal Management by Maldharis in Banni Area of Kachchh. Indian Journal of Animal Production and Management, 40(2), 122-127. https://doi.org/10.48165/ijapm.2024.40.2.10
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