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Online ISSN : 2319-7706 Issues : 12 per year Publisher : Excellent Publishers Email : editorijcmas@gmail.com / submit@ijcmas.com Editor-in-chief: Dr.M.Prakash Index Copernicus ICV 2018: 95.39 NAAS RATING 2020: 5.38 |
The hormonal therapies for the treatment of various reproductive disorders are accused to impair some neuro-endocrine and physiological activities. Besides, the residual effects of hormonal therapy in food animals and their products of public health importance seriously demands minimization of our dependence on hormones for therapeutic purposes. High cost, lack of quick assay facilities, non-availability of commercial preparations with ease and need of veterinary supervision are other limitations with use of hormones for animal fertility management/augmentation purposes. In countries like India, the validation and transferring of traditional/indigenous knowledge to the livestock raising farmers may serve indeed the livestock raisers for better farm economy. Two herbal plants namely Murraya koenigii and A. marmelos have been scientifically tested individually and in combination, for ovarian dynamic studies in rats, goats, cattle and buffaloes. These plants have been reported to be efficacious for the treatment of anoestrous, repeat breeding and endometritis.