BREEDING, FEEDING AND HOUSING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF MACHERLA BROWN SHEEP
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Abstract
A study was undertaken to study the breeding, feeding and housing managementpractices of Macherla Brown sheep in Guntur, Nalgonda, Prakasam and Krishna districts of
Andhra Pradesh with sample size of 104 farmers. Study revealed that 62.5 % Macherla
Brown sheep farmers in the breeding tract maintained one breeding ram for every 30-50
ewes. Majority (56%) of sheep farmers retained the breeding rams for 3-5 years, while 44%
farmers retained breeding rams more than 5 years in their flocks for breeding purpose. 69%
farmers followed extensive system of rearing without any supplementation and water was
provided during grazing and housing time. 96% of the farmers provided housing to their
animals in the form of night shelter. Majority of sheep farmers (61%) used thatched material
as roofing material followed by asbestos sheets (31%) and tiles(3%).
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26-12-2016
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08-05-2017
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VENUGOPAL CHOUDARY, P., EKAMBARAM, B., & RAJANNA, N. (2017). BREEDING, FEEDING AND HOUSING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF MACHERLA BROWN SHEEP. Indian Journal of Animal Production and Management, 30(3-4). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAPM/article/view/66380