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Shaukat Khan
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Participation in Forum on June 24, 2011
Really an informative article and we can even implement this technique in our local plane areas of Pakistan. Silent heat is the main factor responsible for vanishing our very potential reproductive animals. LTC has conducted a baseline survey in district Buner in 2010 where almost 59.70% farmers were of the opinion that they notice 2 to 3 years calving interval in their animals and due to the lo ...
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Participation in Forum on June 1, 2011
Really reproductive efficiency is a major factor in losing vary precious animals generally in developing countries and specially in Pakistan. Annually we lose very potential and productive animals due to this problem. There is a dire need for intervention otherwise we will not be able to satisfy our milk and meat need in Pakistan.
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Participation in Forum on April 12, 2011
Thanks Hafiz Wasi Khan & Dr. Arshad Ramzee for your encouraging comments
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Article published the April 1, 2011
AbstractThe recent floods have caused huge losses to human lives as well as to human belongings. The flood has badly affected the dairy potential pockets in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, about 0.15 millions of animals and 0.8 million poultry have been perished in the terrible waves of this July monsoon floods. In the paper floods effects and damages in the context of agriculture and livestock have been disc ...
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Location:Peshawar, North-West Frontier, Pakistan
Profile: Professional
Professional Title: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
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