[HTML][HTML] Mithun (Bos frontalis): the neglected cattle species and their significance to ethnic communities in the Eastern Himalaya—A review
Objective This review consolidates the available information on the socio-economic and
ecological significance of Mithun in the lives of ethnic communities in the Eastern Himalaya …
ecological significance of Mithun in the lives of ethnic communities in the Eastern Himalaya …
[HTML][HTML] Mithun: an animal of Indian pride
M Mondal, KK Baruah, C Rajkhowa - Livest. Res. Rural Dev, 2014 - lrrd.cipav.org.co
Mithun, also known as 'Cattle of Mountain” is an important bovine species of north-eastern
hill region of India and also of China, Myanmar, Bhutan and Bangladesh. This magnificent …
hill region of India and also of China, Myanmar, Bhutan and Bangladesh. This magnificent …
[HTML][HTML] Supplementing urea molasses mineral block improves growth performances and blood biochemical parameters of Mithun calves (Bos frontalis)
This experiment aimed to determine the effect of urea molasses mineral block (UMMB)
supplementation on growth performances and blood biochemical parameters of Mithun …
supplementation on growth performances and blood biochemical parameters of Mithun …
Carcass characteristics, meat quality, and nutritional profiles of Mithun (Bos frontalis) meat reared under a semi‐intensive system
Lalchamliani, G Chauhan, V Ramesh… - Animal Science …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The present study aimed to determine carcass characteristics, meat quality, nutrient profiles,
and sensory characteristics of Mithun meat. Sixteen Mithun were selected and divided into …
and sensory characteristics of Mithun meat. Sixteen Mithun were selected and divided into …
[PDF][PDF] Commoditisation and sustainable management of mithun (Bos frontalis) in Arunachal Pradesh, North-east India
O Moyong - J Agric Vet Sci, 2012 - Citeseer
Endemic to North-East India's jungles, the Mithun (Bos frontalis) is a rare bovine species.
According to the 2003 livestock census, Mithun population in India is 0.28 million out of …
According to the 2003 livestock census, Mithun population in India is 0.28 million out of …
The evaluation on the quality of lambskin leather originated from lambs fed by different feedstuffs
An evaluation has been done on the properties of lambskin leather. The lambskin leather
was originated from lambs fed with feedstuff contained a combination of Napier grass …
was originated from lambs fed with feedstuff contained a combination of Napier grass …
Leather quality of beefalo‐Nellore cattle in different production systems
LCV Ítavo, RG Mateus, CCBF Ítavo… - Animal Science …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The aim was to compare the effects of two production systems on performance, carcass traits
and physical‐mechanical characteristics of leather from Beefalo‐Nellore steers and heifers …
and physical‐mechanical characteristics of leather from Beefalo‐Nellore steers and heifers …
Gayal–Human Relationships in the Forests of Bangladesh
MO Faruque, MF Rahaman, A Omar, MK Islam… - Global Ecology in …, 2023 - Springer
This paper presents changes in the relationships between the gayal (Bos frontalis) and
humans in South Asia—especially in Bangladesh—in light of historical ecology. When …
humans in South Asia—especially in Bangladesh—in light of historical ecology. When …
An Online Survey to Gain Insights into Respondents' Awareness About Mithun, a Unique Biota of the NE Region of India and Its Husbandry Practices
K Mepfhuo, M Sarkar - North-East Research Conclave, 2022 - Springer
Mithun, a bovine species, is found in the North-East States of India which includes
Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Manipur. In places where it is found, it is …
Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Manipur. In places where it is found, it is …
[PDF][PDF] Emerging Animal Species
This experiment aimed to determine the effect of urea molasses mineral block (UMMB)
supplementation on growth performances and blood biochemical parameters of Mithun …
supplementation on growth performances and blood biochemical parameters of Mithun …