A Study on Training Needs of Animal Husbandry Practices in Banda District of U.P.


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Authors

  • Sandeep Kumar Singh and Ruchi Singh

Abstract

The present study was conducted purposively in Banda district of Uttar Pradesh as these districts have a sizeable
proportion of livestock farmers. Sixteen villages namely Padmai, Nauhai, Tindwara, Marka, Turra, Sikahula, Barcha,
Padmai, Musivan, Jamun, Oran, Palhari, Karhuli, Mahokar, Para and Chhapar were selected randomly from district for
the present study. From each village ten interested framers were selected randomly. Total 160 interested livestock owners
were selected on the basis of Random Proportionate Sampling (RPS) method. The results were calculated as weighted
score for each of the thrust area identified (feeding, management, breeding and health care practices) for the training. The
findings of the study revealed that 'management practices' was the most important area and ranked first by the respondents
for the purpose of training (mean weighted score 2.138) followed by the area of 'health care (2.103), breeding practices
(2.095), and 'feeding practices' (mean weighted score 2.066), respectively. Therefore realistic planning for education and
training need to be done to enhance the knowledge level of livestock farmers. Simultaneously, it can also be suggested that
the livestock owners should be acquainted with improved A.H. practices in general with respect to management and health
care practices in particular through appropriate extension programmes (training, awareness campaign, exhibitions,
demonstration etc) to obtain more output from their livestock.

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Submitted

18.10.2023

Published

30.06.2017

How to Cite

Sandeep Kumar Singh and Ruchi Singh. (2017). A Study on Training Needs of Animal Husbandry Practices in Banda District of U.P. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 53(2), 47-50. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJEE/article/view/143926