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SKUAST-K scientists promote scientific animal husbandry in Gurez
['Rk News']
Rising Kashmir
The initiative, led by the faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, aimed to improve livestock health and promote scientific animal husbandry practices in the remote region, where access to specialised veterinary services remains limited.
Informative pamphlets on scientific cattle, sheep and goat rearing were also provided to help farmers adopt improved husbandry practices.
Scientists also highlighted the importance of value addition, efficient resource utilisation and market-oriented livestock production to improve incomes under the high-altitude conditions of Gurez Valley.
The team noted that interactions with farmers generated valuable field-level feedback on livestock health and management challenges, which will help shape future interventions under the project.
The scientists reaffirmed SKUAST-K's commitment to farmer-centric research, extension and technology transfer, stating that continued technical support, awareness programmes, training and veterinary health interventions will be provided to strengthen sustainable livestock-based livelihoods in Gurez Valley.