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    Comparative efficacy of passive and mechanical fan-pad cooling system for microclimate modification and welfare in broiler production by CHIB, S S, SHARMA, A, SINGH, Y, SETHI, A P S, SAINI, A L, SINGH, C

    Published in Indian journal of animal sciences (01-07-2016)
    “…Efficacy of passive cooling vis-à-vis mechanical fan-pad cooling system was assessed for microclimate modification to alleviate heat stress and improving…”
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    Breeding soundness evaluation of stall-fed bucks using ultrasonography by SINGLA, M, SAINI, A L, KUMAR, AJEET, KASWAN, S, BRAR, P S

    Published in Indian journal of animal sciences (01-05-2017)
    “…Bucks (20 Beetal and 3 cross (75% Beetal and 25% Boer inheritance), sexually mature (mean age and weight 935.09±86.51 days and 55.10±2.27 kg, respectively),…”
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    Stress appraisal by organic-inorganic zinc and copper supplementation in Beetal kids by CHANDRAHAS, CHANDRAHAS, SAIJPAUL, S, SANDHU, K S, SAINI, A L

    Published in Indian journal of animal sciences (11-08-2015)
    “…To assess the stress tolerance, challenge stressor was induced in 14 Beetal kids of 3 months after random distribution in 2 groups (TMM and TOM). All kids…”
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    Seasonal variations in grazing behaviour and forage nutrient utilization by goats on a semi-arid reconstituted silvipasture by Sharma, K., Saini, A.L., Singh, N., Ogra, J.L.

    Published in Small ruminant research (1998)
    “…Seasonal variation in the feeding behaviour of Jamunapari and Barbari goat breeds and their utilization of browse and grass nutrients was evaluated in a…”
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    Weaning stress management in Beetal kids under stall-fed conditions by Mann, Kanwaldeep Singh, Chandrahas, Saini, A.L

    Published in Journal of Applied Animal Research (03-04-2015)
    “…With an objective to reduce the weaning stress through improved body reserves, 24 Beetal kids weighing 3–4 kg, ageing 5 days, were randomly distributed in…”
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