Dear All,Maybe females are reared for longer period than males and therefore higher in proportion. Males are culled for want of meat.regards,R.P.SinghDr. R.P.Singh,
Principal Scientist, Division of Biological Products,
Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar,
Bareilly-243 122 (Uttar Pradesh),
India
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Mobile:+91-9412360917----- Original Message -----From: Paul RossiterSent: 02/13/14 11:10 PMSubject: From Dr Somia Taha on issues where research can help control of PPRDear ColleaguesI would like to propose the following ways in which research can help on disease control:The finding of the research:· Animal movement is playing a big role in disease distribution: if we control the animal movement it can help on disease control.· Identification of the risk area where is the disease is highly prevalence.· The disease has negative impact on the country GDP.· The sex is highly significant associated with disease (the female is highly significant than male.)More information on this point please - Moderator.· High vegetation area and water points is the highly risk area.· Equipped laboratory for Diagnosis PPR.Regards,Somia TahaTo unsubscribe from the FAO-AnimalHealth-L list, click the following link:
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