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Abstract
Livestock rearing plays a cogent role in the economy of Himachal Pradesh, as it contributes about 28-30% of
the total value of agricultural produce. In the study area, the majority of livestock farmers belonged to marginal
category and were rearing sheep, goat, local cattle, Churu and Yak for their sustenance. The literacy rate in the area
was highest in semi-medium farmers followed by small and marginal farmers. Study revealed that contribution of
livestock sector to the gross farmer’s income was highest in case of marginal farmers. In the study area, inadequate
exposure to improved breeding practices, scarcity of green fodder and poor marketing facilities were the
major constraints in livestock production. The majority of farmers in this region were adopting modern veterinary
medicines/vaccines for the treatment of their livestock; however, ethnoveterinary practices are still in progress.
In the light of results obtained, it can be concluded that the socio-economic status of the livestock farmers in the
alpine area of Lahaul and Spiti is appreciable, though there are multiple constraints in livestock production practices
which directly affect the animal health and thus the farmers livelihood.
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