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Ethnoveterinary Practices Among Women of Banaskantha District, Gujarat

Publication Year: 2017

Author(s): Khandelwal N

Abstract:

A survey was conducted for documenting indigenous knowledge used by rural women for animal healthcare in and around Dantiwada taluka of Banaskantha district, Gujarat. Interviews of 200 rural women revealed that an inventory of 43 local practices was used for treating 10 ailments like diarrhea, cold, fever, foot & mouth disease, indigestion, etc., in domestic animals. Different plant parts (i.e., leaves, bark, roots, etc.) and products (i.e., fruits, condiments, spices, etc.), available locally or easily accessible in close vicinity have been used for medicinal purpose. Twenty veterinarian experts on ethnoveterinary practices were engaged for scientific assessment of documented practices. According to experts, a total of 30 practices adopted by locals could be considered useful as it followed scientific basis, however rest 13 were not recommended due to lack of scientific rationale.

Source of Publication: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

Vol/Issue: 16(4),614-625pp.

Country: India

Publisher/Organisation: NISCAIR-CSIR

URL:
https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/bitstream/123456789/42662/1/IJTK%2016%284%29%20614-625.pdf

Theme: Traditional Veterinary | Subtheme: Treatment

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