tailieunhanh - Socio-economic status and rearing practices of tribal goat farmers in Attappadi Hills of Kerala, India

The present study was conducted to assess the goat rearing pattern and socio personal status of tribal farmers in Attappadi region of Kerala. Results indicated that about 20 per cent of tribal farmers were landless while 45 per cent of them owned less than an acre of land and the rest (about 35%) owned more than an acre of land. Majority () of the goat farmers of Attappadi region were illiterate, unlike among other regions of the state, where literacy generally exceeds 90 per cent. | 2020 9 7 1341-1347 International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 9 Number 7 2020 Journal homepage http Original Research Article https Socio-Economic Status and Rearing Practices of Tribal Goat Farmers in Attappadi Hills of Kerala India R. Thirupathy Venkatachalapathy1 Safeer M. Saifudeen2 V. Vishnu Savanth2 LasnaSahib3 and S. Pramod3 Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Goat Improvement Malabari Centre for Advanced Studies in Animal Genetics and Breeding Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Thrissur 680651 India Corresponding author ABSTRACT The present study was conducted to assess the goat rearing pattern and socio personal status of tribal farmers in Attappadi region of Kerala. Results indicated Keywords that about 20 per cent of tribal farmers were landless while 45 per cent of them Attappadi black owned less than an acre of land and the rest about 35 owned more than an acre Tribal community of land. Majority of the goat farmers of Attappadi region were illiterate Goat farmers unlike among other regions of the state where literacy generally exceeds 90 per Rearing pattern cent. Nearly 70 per cent of the flocks were composed of 6-15 animals. Animal Socio-economic housing facilities were severely limited and of farmers opted for the status extensive production system. The nutritional requirements of the goat were met by Article Info adjusting the grazing hours depending upon the season. There was a positive correlation between total goats reared by farmers and total land owned by them r Accepted 14 June 2020 . As the flock size increased the number of grazing hours also increased Available Online r . There was a negative correlation between total goats reared by 10 July 2020 farmers and the deworming status of goats r . A negative correlation between .

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