Livestock Production Management

The Department of Livestock Production Management was established on 01.04.1999 in the College of Veterinary Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. Previously it was a section of the erstwhile Department of Animal Science under the College of Agriculture. The department caters to the teaching requirements at undergraduate level to the students of Veterinary, Agriculture and Home Science colleges. The department also carries out postgraduate programs at masters and doctorate levels in livestock production management. The department has well equipped laboratories and farms to carry out the above undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programs effectively.

Goals


  • To strengthen teaching programmes in livestock production management for UG students in the disciplines of Veterinary, Agriculture and home Science.
  • To strengthen postgraduate teaching programme in livestock production management.
  • To carry out research programmes on management practices for different species of livestock.
  • To guide farmers for efficient management of livestock.

Thrust Area


  • Establishment and maintenance of Instructional livestock and poultry farms for teaching, research and training.
  • To develop economical and efficient husbandry practices for different species of livestock viz., Cattle, Buffalo, Goat, Sheep, Rabbit, Pig, Poultry and Laboratory animals (Rats and Mice) under different farming systems/conditions.
  • Enrichment of Livestock and poultry farms with suitable precision livestock farming technologies as well as welfare improving housing conditions..
  • Promotion of backyard poultry farming for small and marginal farmers.
  • Farm animal waste management.
  • Multiplication and supply of laboratory animals to different research and teaching organizations.
  • Income generation through egg and poultry meat production and to meet the requirements for value addition.

Livestock Production Management


Dr. Yashpal Singh

Address : Department of Livestock Production Management, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana 141004

Email: dryash2007@rediffmail.com

Call:  +91-161-2414024

Brief Introduction :

 Dr. Yashpal Singh has joined as the Head of Livestock Production Management.


Faculty Detail

Dr. Dalpat Singh Malik

Designation : Professor

Contact Address : Department of Livestock Production Management, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141004

Telephone : 0161-2414024

Mobile : 9417333624

Email : dsmalik67@gmail.com

Academic Credentials

  • B.Sc. (Hons) Ag. C.C.S.HAU. Hisar
  • M.Sc. (LPM) C.C.S.HAU. Hisar
  • Ph.D.( LPM) N.D.R.I. Karnal

Teaching appointments

  • Teaching UG+PG. courses on Ruminant and small ruminant with special reference to feeding, housing, general arrangement and any other topic related with Livestock Production Management.

Area of research

  • Animal management, its feeding and housing and use of herbal drugs on health management of small ruminants and their welfare & other parameters.

Ongoing projects


Research honours awards

  • Awarded ICAR JRF for M.Sc. LPM
  • Awarded NDRI SRF for Ph.D. LPM

No of publications

Research: 11 Extension: 15      
Books: Nil     
Manuals: 06

Publication

  • Chandrahas, Malik D S, Das K S and Saini A L (2014). Effect of sex and number of d eveloping fetus on physiological responses in cross-bred does. Indian Journal of Animal Production and Management. Vol. 30 (1-2): 43-47 NAAS ID No. I027 (Rating 3.10)
  • Chandraahs, Saini A L, Malik D S (2013) Management techniques in Beetal kids during disbudding. Indian Veterinary Journal. Vol. 90 (4):51-54 NAAS ID No.I093 ( Rating 4.33)
  • Chandrahas, Saini A L, Malik D S, and Mahindroo J (2013).Effect of local anesthetics and non- steroidal analgesic on maintenance behaviour of hot iron disbudded Beetal kids under stall-fed conditions. Indian Journal of Animal Research..Vol. 47 (5): 407-411 .NAAS ID No I029 (Rating 6.03)
  • Chandraahs, Malik D S and Saini A L (2012). Effect of number and sex of fetus on physical responses and body measurements in cross-bred ewes. Indian Journal of Animal Production and Management. Vol 28 (1-2): 53-55 NAAS ID No. I027 (Rating 3.10)
  • Deepshikha, Malik D S, Chandrahas and Saini A L (2012). Effect of Lemongrass oil on growth vis-à-vis health of Beetal kids under stall-fed conditions. Crop Improvement. Special Issue 39.1433-34 NAAS ID No. C122 (Rating 3.71)
  • Singh Rajiv, Bansal B.K. Uppal S.K and Malik D.S. (2000). Diagnosis of sub-clinical mastitis: A comparative studies of different tests. Indian Journal of Animal Research 34(2): 120-123.
  • Malik D.S. and Nagpaul, P.K. (2000). Age at first calving and calving interval in Murrah buffaloes influenced by different traits of respondents in its home-tract of Haryana. Indian Journal of Animal Production & Management 16(1 &2): 46-47.
  • Malik. D.S. and Napaul, P.K. (2000) Breeding and health management of Murrah buffaloes in rural areas of Haryana. Indian Journal of Animal Production & Management 16(4): 144-145.
  • Malik. D.S. and Napaul, P.K. (2001) Adoption level of Murrah buffalo management practices in its home-tract of Haryana. Indian Journal of Animal Production Management 17(1&2): 29-31.

Livestock Production Management

Former Faculty


Sr. No. Name Designation Superannuation/ Transfer/ Promotion Photograph
1. Dr. S.C. Gupta Professor 30-04-2002
2. Dr. M.C. Handa Professor 31-08-2009
3. Dr. S.S. Nagra Professor 29-02-2012
4. Dr. A.L. Saini Professor 31-12-2016

Livestock Production Management

Sr. No.

Title of Project

Objectives

Investigators

Budget

Sponsoring Agency (Rs.)

Duration of Project

1.

NPV 22: Facilities for Rearing of Meat Animals and Small Animal Colony at GADVASU

 

· Breeding and supply (Goats, Sheep, Pigs, Rats, Swiss Albino Mice and Rabbits)

·  For teaching and research purposes to different   departments of University as per approval of IAEC.

·   To develop package of practices for meat animals.

·  To popularize the goat, pig and rabbit farming in Punjab    as a part of diversification.

Head of the Department

8.75 Lakhs

Punjab Govt.

Continuous

2.

RF-06: "Resource Mobilization from livestock and poultry including small animal colony"

Promotion of value-added products for sale and generating income

Dr. Yashpal Singh

(Professor-cum- Head)

Dr. Daljeet Kaur (Assistant Professor)

10 Lakhs

Director Research, GADVASU

Continuous

3.

RKVY-12-B2: Augmenting scientific pig production for socioeconomic upliftment of farmers in Punjab”

Strengthening of facilities for scientific pig breeding and to enhance the availability of high-grade superior germplasm to the farmers in the form of piglets.

Dr. Subhash Chandra

(PI)

72 Lakhs

RKVY-12

3 years

Livestock Production Management

The department of Livestock Production Management is functional as one of the core departments in Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (GADVASU). The department has sufficient instructional livestock viz., pig, rabbit including poultry flock in a well-established farm set-up along farm machinery which help the undergraduate and post graduate students in getting a better understanding of the subject. Research activities of the department contribute towards, production, management, environmental protection and welfare of livestock and poultry.

  • Established infrastructure facilities and a flock of 200 goats.
  • Developed feeding schedule for goat under stall feeding and evaluated comparative growth between farm vis-à-vis field conditions.
  • Evaluated alternate litter materials for broiler chicks using agricultural wastes such as paddy straw.


Collaborative research activities:

  • AICRP on Pigs: The Department of LPM is working in pig germplasm improvement and distribution of the quality germplasm to the pig farmers in collaboration with department of VOG & DLF.
  • To develop low-Cost Housing for Goat, Backyard Poultry and Swine farming to improve livelihood of small and marginal farmers of Punjab in collaboration with Director Livestock Farms, GADVASU, Ludhiana.
Research trials successfully completed:
  • Feasibility assessment of semen preservation of Beetal Buck reared under stall-fed conditions of Punjab.
  • Estimation of labour and water requirement during different seasons at an organized goat farm.
  • Supplementation of Bhumi amla (Phyllanthus Niruri L.) as an alternative to antibiotics in broiler production.
  • Influence of extruded and course feed on growth performance and gastrointestinal tract development in broilers.
On-going Research trials:
  • Retrospective study on evaluation of Beetal goats’ Performance under stall-fed conditions.
  • Comparative performance and welfare status of Beetal goats at linear-partitioned bilevel vs hexagonal feeders.
  • Influence of Pearl Millet based extruded feed on the performance of broiler.

Livestock Production Management

  • The faculty of the department regularly participates in various TV/radio and training programmes of the university on production management of different livestock species.
  • The department demonstrate latest production technologies for educating the farmers at Pashu Palan Melas.
  • The faculty participates in evaluating livestock and poultry in judging competitions of state government.

Livestock Production Management

Research : 127
Extension : 208
Books/Manuals : 3/12

Livestock Production Management

  • Teaching & Research Farms for cattle, buffalo, rabbit, poultry, sheep & goat, pig, and small animal colony.
  • U.G. Laboratories for dairy cattle, sheep & goat.
  • U.G / P.G. Laboratory for poultry.
  • Fodder Production facilities.

Livestock Production Management

  • The Department organized one Winter School sponsored by the I.C.A.R.
  • The department organized XXIV Annual Conferrence of INdian Poultry Science Association and NAtional Symposium on "Poultry production for rural employment and nutritional secuirty" 25-27th April 2007.
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