Graduate-Level Livestock Management : Principles and Practice
Prof. Swathi K
Veterinary
Graduate-Level Livestock Management : Principles and Practice
Graduate-Level Livestock Management: Principles and Practice offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced principles in livestock management, integrating both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. The book delves into critical aspects of animal husbandry, focusing on the health, welfare, and productivity of livestock within various agricultural systems. Through case studies and contemporary research, it addresses challenges faced by modern livestock management, including sustainability and animal ethics. This text serves as an essential resource for graduate students and professionals in veterinary science and agriculture. It emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices and innovative strategies to enhance livestock management. With contributions from leading experts in the field, the book not only prepares readers for the complexities of livestock production but also fosters a deeper understanding of the global implications of livestock health and management.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-640-2
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Graduate-Level Livestock Management: Principles and Practice offers a comprehensive exploration of advanced principles in livestock management, integrating both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. The book delves into critical aspects of animal husbandry, focusing on the health, welfare, and productivity of livestock within various agricultural systems. Through case studies and contemporary research, it addresses challenges faced by modern livestock management, including sustainability and animal ethics.
This text serves as an essential resource for graduate students and professionals in veterinary science and agriculture. It emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices and innovative strategies to enhance livestock management. With contributions from leading experts in the field, the book not only prepares readers for the complexities of livestock production but also fosters a deeper understanding of the global implications of livestock health and management.
