Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

The department came into existence in 1998 owing to implementation of VCI Guidelines for UG Teaching. The main emphasis of the department is to produce quality human resources through implementation of UG and PG Programmes in animal husbandry and veterinary sciences and to disseminate scientific knowledge and capacity building of livestock farmers through different extension modules like trainings, Melas, seminars, ICTs, awareness and welfare camps, publications etc. The department has developed strong liaison with State Departments of Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, Agriculture & Farmer Welfare, State Veterinary Council, Milkfed, MANAGE, Hyderabad, PAMATI, Ludhiana in delivering technical lectures at various training programmes. The department also provides platform to various companies dealing in veterinary pharmaceuticals, vaccines, fodder seeds, agricultural implements etc. to showcase their products and services at the time of monthly meetings of various Farmer Associations.

Goals


  • Advisory service to farmers, organization of Animal Welfare Camps, Animal Welfare Days, trainings for Dairy Farmers, Poultry farmers, Piggery Farmers. Inservice training programmes for field Veterinary staff. Organization of Pashu Palan Melas at Ludhiana campus and outstations participation in Kisan Melas/Awareness camps for knwoledge updation of the farmers,Mass communication with the farmers.

Thrust Area


  • The department has liaison with the state govt. on the matters concerning with field of Vety. & Animal Husbandry for carrying out training programmes and extension activities. These will be organized as per demand/payment subject to the rules framed by Director of Extension Education.
  • To update the livestock farmers for enhancing productions.
  • To educate the livestock farmers for quality produce at low cost.
  • Timely education of farmers through mass and print media and through publications.

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education


Dr.Rakesh Kumar Sharma

Address : Department of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Extension Education, College of Veterinary Science, GADVASU,Ludhiana 141004

Email: rksharma@gadvasu.in, hodvahee@gmail.com,rkkural@yahoo.com

Call: +91-9417200994, 0161-2414026

Fax:  +91-161-2414026

Brief Introduction :

 Dr. R.K.Sharma has joined as Head, Department of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education.


Faculty Detail

Dr. Jasmine Kaur

Designation : Principal Scientist

Contact Address : Department of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education, College of Veterinary Science, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141004

Telephone : 0161-2414026

Mobile : 8054050450

Email : sachdeva_jasmine@rediffmail.com

Academic Credentials

  • B.V.Sc. & A.H.
  • M.V.Sc. (Animal Nutrition)
  • Ph.D. (Animal Nutrition)

Teaching appointments

  • Ruminant Nutrition; Vitamins, minerals and feed additives; Non conventional feed resources and toxic constituents; Research techniques in Animal Nutrition

Other appointments

  • Executive Member, Animal Nutrition Association of India (2020-till date)
  • Executive Member, Animal Nutrition Society of India (2015-17).

Area of research

  • Exploring unconventional and alternate feed resources to bridge demand-supply gap of feeds and for economic ration formulation; Herbal feed additives as an instrument to enhance performance and a step towards ‘clean and green production’; Nutritional supplements viz. Protected amino acids, choline, prilled fat  in the diet of lactating animals; Agricultural wastes (paddy straw) evaluation as a feedstuff.

Ongoing projects

Year

Name of Project

Funding agency & status details

Scientists involved

(PI/Co-PIs)

2018

Nutritional evaluation of straw based complete rations using locally available cereal milling by-products in the diet of ruminants

RKVY (complete)

PI

2018

Evaluation of prilled hydrogenated palm fatty acids as livestock feed in lactating crossbred cows

Cargill India Pvt Ltd.

(complete)

 

Co-PI

2020

Utilization of paddy straw after nutritional improvement in animal production

RKVY (complete)

 

Co-PI

2021

Effect of supplementing chelated agrimin forte on the reproductive and milk yield performance of lactating dairy cows

 

Virbac Animal Health India Private Limited, Mumbai

(complete)

 

Co-PI

2022

Study on the effect of sodium sulfate on performance of lactating dairy cows

The Aditya Birla Science and Technology Company Private Ltd. (complete)

Co-PI

2022

Effect of supplementing bakery waste to the total mixed ration on milk production, quality and reproduction in dairy animals

SS Wastelink Sustainability Services Pvt Ltd, New Delhi (continuing)

Co-PI

    

Research honours awards

  • G.S. Sidhu Medal: Awarded G.S. Sidhu medal for securing highest O.C.P.A. in M.V.Sc. (Animal Nutrition)
  • University Merit Certificate (M.V.Sc.)
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award – 2019
  • Appreciation Award-2018, worthy Vice Chancellor, GADVASU, Ludhiana for commercialization of technology to Markfed, Punjab
  • Best Paper Presentation Award (2022) in 19th Biennial International Conference, ANSICON 2022 organized by GADVASU, Ludhiana on 16-18th Nov, 2022.
  • Best Poster Award (2021) in the National symposium of Indian Society for buffalo development organized by GADVASU, Ludhiana on 10-11th Dec, 2021.
  • Best Presentation Award (2020) in the International webinar on “Climate smart livestock and poultry production through nutritional interventions” organized by Institute of Animal Nutrition, Kattupakkam, Directorate of Centre for Animal Production Studies, Tamil Nadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University on 23-24th Nov, 2020.
  • Best Poster Presentation Award (2016) in 15th Convocation of NAVS, India and National Symposium on Sustainable Livestock development for food and Nutritional Security: way forward from Oct 22-23, 2016 at KCVAS, Amritsar, India.
  • Best Poster Presentation Award (2015) in the National Conference of Society for Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension held from Nov 18-20, 2015 at GADVASU, Ludhiana, India.
  • First Poster Presentation Award (2015) in the 3rd Biennial Conference of Indian Academy of Veterinary Nutrition and Animal Welfare held from Nov 4-5, 2015 at CSK HPKV, Palampur, India.
  • 2nd Poster Presentation Award (2007) in International Animal Nutrition Conference held at ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, India.
  • Best Oral Presentation Award (2006) in XIIth Animal Nutrition Conference held at Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat, India

No of publications

Research: 50
Extension: 40    
Books: 01    Manuals: 02

Publication

  • H. Kour, R.S. Grewal, Prahlad Singh, J.S. Lamba, Jasmine Kaur and S. Nayyar. 2024. Influence of dietary cation-anion differences (DCAD) on nutrient intake, milk yield and metabolic parameters of transition buffaloes. Journal of Buffalo Science.  13: 10-23.
  • M.P.S. Bakshi, Jasmine Kaur and M. Wadhwa. 2023.  Utilization of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) pomace with or without waste bread in the ration of growing and adult male buffaloes. Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology. 23: 13-24.
  • Ravneet Kaur, Jasmine Kaur, J.S. Hundal, Udeybir Singh and Shashi Nayyar. 2023. In vitro evaluation of total mixed rations containing graded levels of Tinospora cordifolia. Journal of Animal Research.13 (01):81-85. 
  • C.R. Chakkaravarthi, Jasmine Kaur, R.S. Grewal and Singla, M. 2023. Effect of feeding malt sprouts on nutrient utilization and growth performance of Beetal goat kids. Indian Journal of Animal Research. doi:10.18805/IJAR.B-5058. 
  • N.S. Brar, B. Kumar, Jasmine Kaur, A.  Kumar, Harish Kumar Verma, R. Singh and P. Singh. 2019. Qualitative study of corn silage of cattle farms in subtropical conditions of Indo-Gangetic plains. Range Management and Agroforestry. 40: 306-12.
  • S.A. Amrutkar, S.P. Pawar, S.S. Thakur, Neelam Kewalramani and Jasmine Kaur. 2016. Effect of pre-partum supplementation of rumen protected methionine plus lysine and choline on the performance of crossbred cows. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 86 (1): 65-69.
  • Jasmine Kaur and S. S. Thakur. 2016. Characterization of carbohydrates and proteins in Phalaris minor seeds by Cornell net carbohydrate and protein system. Current Science. 110 (7): 1324-1329
  • J. Kaur, M. Wadhwa, R.K. Sharma, M.P.S. Bakshi. 2011. Nutritional Status of Dairy Animals in Central Plain Zone of Punjab. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. 28 (4): 401-406.
  • K. Kaur, J. Kaur, M. Wadhwa, B. Kumar, M.P.S. Bakshi. 2008. Fermented Rice Straw as a Source of Nutrients for Ruminants. Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition. 25 (3): 195-200.
  • J. Kaur, M.S. Pannu, S. Kaushal, M. Wadhwa and M.P.S. Bakshi. 2006. In vitro evaluation of Phalaris minor seeds as livestock feed. Asian Australasian J. of Anim. Sci.19:363-67.

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

Former Faculty


Sr. No. Name Designation Superannuation/ Transfer/ Promotion Photograph
1. Dr. H.K Verma Professor (Ex-Dee) 30-09-2020
2. Dr. Suresh Kumar Kansal Professor

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

The department is involved in transferring the technologies or correct practicies to the livestock farmers for enhancing productivity at low cost.

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

  • Overall incidence of reproductive disorders in different agroclimatic regions of Punjab is 19.11% in buffaloes and 15.05% in cows.
  • Major reproductive disorders in buffaloes is anoestrus (31.98%) in cows repeated breeding (35.06%).
  • Anoestrus and repeat breeding is related with deworming, mineral mixture, supplementation and concentrate feeding in animals.
  • Adoption of A.I. by the dairy farmers is related with education, herd size, extension contacts, mass media exposure, distance from civil veterinary hospital and total dairying experience.
  • Adoption of A.I. in cows is 41.67%, however, in buffaloes it is 17.78%.
  • Miscellaneous perceptions exist in the dairy farmers regarding adoption of A.I. and dairy farmers prefer natural service in specific areas of Punjab.
  • The level of adoption of dairy practices is higher in progressive farmers.
  • The highest level of adoption is observed in calf management practices, followed by breeding, milking, feeding, health care and lowest for housing practices.
  • High cost and complexity of feeding practices are main barriers in adoption of recommended feeding practices.

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

  • Study revealed that majority of Dairy farm women were having medium knowledge regarding management practice, feeding and health.
  • Majority of the dairy farm women were having no concept of silage making post milking teat dip.
  • Only 40% of dairy farm women are aware of importance of Mineral mixture and were feeding to their animals.
  • More than 80% of dairy farm women wanted to be trained in scientific dairy farming at village level.
  • While studding the impact of training on the trainee it was found that majority of trainee were in the age group of 20-30 year and had studied up to maticulate level.
  • There was significant gain the knwoledge of the trainee with respect to various sub area of dairying after attending training programme.
  • Overall adoption of artficial insemination was 57.22% in Punjab which was highest in flood plain zone and lowest in western plain zone of PB.
  • Adoption of FMD & HS vaccination was grantor to full extent where as deworming, tick control & udder health management were not fully adopted by farmer of all agroclimatic zones of Punjab.

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

Research : 224
Extension : 1310
Books/Mannuals : 7/5

List of Publications

Sr. No. Name of Book Rate
1 Package of practices for Livestock and Poultry (Pbi. & Eng) 100.00
2 Dairy farming (Punjabi) 60.00
3 Goat Farming in Punjab (Pbi & Eng) 70.00
4 Handbook on Infectious Animal Diseases 225.00
5 Veterinary Punjabi Dictionary 60.00
6 Carp Fish Farming (Pbi) 70.00
7 Poultry Farming (Pbi) 70.00
8 Home Tips of Livestock Farmers (Pbi) 25.00
9 Vigyanak Pashu Palan (Montly Punjabi Magazine) 25.00
10 GADVASU Handbook (Pbi & Eng) 100.00
11 Reproductive Management of Dairy Animals (Punjabi and Hindi) 80.00
12 Reproduction Calendar (Punjabi) 30.00
13 Veterinary Shabadkosh (Dictonary) (Now available as trilingual i.e. English, Punjabi and Hindi) 60.00

Subscription rates of Vigyanak Pashu Palan (Monthly Punjabi Magazine)

Sr. No. Name of Book Rate
1 One copy 25.00
2 Annual Subscription (For one year) 250.00
3 Annual Subscription (Foreign Countries) $50.00
4 Five Year Subscription 1000.00
5 Ten Year Subscription 2000.00
6 Life Long Subscription 2500.00
7 Institutional Member (Life Long Subscription) 3500.00

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

  • The Department has a well equipped Audio Visual aid Laboratory catering to the need of students and farmers. There is farmer’s helpline, farmer’s advisory service, extension lectures, camps, trainings as per the demand of the animal welfare agencies of the state.
  • Seminar for Progressive Dairy Farmer's Association, Progressive Piggery Farmer's Association, Fish Farmer's Club.
  • Pashu Palan Mela at GADVASU, Ludhiana
  • Animal welfare day/field days
  • Animal welfare camp
  • Awareness camps
  • Exhibition
  • University Publications
  • Monthly magazine, Vigyank Pashu Palan
  • Training programmes on dairy, Poultry, Piggery for Farmer's
  • Refresher/training programme for field functionaries
  • Telephone Helpline: 0161-2414005

Veterinary & Animal Husbandry Extension Education

  • Appreciation certificate by Honable Vice Chancellor, GADVASU
  • Best paper award in IDA Conference
  • Young Scientist Awards
  • Appreciation Awards by IJVS
  • Gold Medal for Best paper in Equine Surgery at National Conference of IJVS
  • Organized and attended training by PUM Experts
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