What are the main practices involved in keeping of animals or animal husbandry?
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The main practises in animal husbandary include -
Proper cleaning,
Regular grooming,
Protective, ventilative shelter,
Slopping floors,
Adequate area,
Necessary fodder, and
Vaccination
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Management of animal husbandry
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- Proper cleansing and shelter facilities for cows and buffaloes ar needed for humane farming, for the health of the animals and for the assembly of unpolluted milk similarly.
- Animal need regular brushing to get rid of dirt and loose hair.
- They should be secure beneath well-ventilated roofed sheds that defend them from rain, heat and cold.
- The floor of the cows shed has to be sloping thus on keep dry and to facilitate cleansing.
- The shelter ought to be spacious enough for animals to remain snug and avoid overcrowding.
- The shelter ought to have correct arrangement for clean drinkable.
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