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The animal husbandry i.e.. livestock rearing includes cattle breeding, goats, fowl rearing, etc. Livestock production provides stable income, food security, fuel and nutrition for the family, in rural areas. In India, more than 70 million small and marginal farmers have got alternate livelihood options from animal husbandry.
If the distribution of livestock rearing is taken into consideration, the poultry accounts for the largest share. The other animals which include camels, asses, horses, etc., are also found remunerative. In India, we have about 28.7 crores of cattle including 9 crores of buffaloes.
The performance of Indian diary sector has been remarkable in the past few decades. This is mainly because of implementation of’Operation Flood. It is a system whereby all the farmers can pool their milk produced according to different gradings and the same is processed and marketed to urban centres. In this, the farmers are assured of fair price and minimum income from the supply of milk to urban areas.
The animal husbandry is undertaken to develop organic farming by developing green manure and the animal waste is being used to produce gobar gas in rural areas. Meat, eggs, wool and other byproducts are also emerging as important productive sectors in animal husbandry.
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Growth is defined as increase in the size and mass. It is not a defining property of life because even non living organism grows and increases in size and mass. For example, mountains can increase in height by accumulation of snow.
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- Animals grow for a limited period of time after which their growth ceases and they ultimately die.
- Plant growth is unique because plants retain their capacity for unlimited growth throughout their life.
- This ability of plants is due to the presence of meristematic tissue at certain locations in their body.
- The cells of such meristems have the capacity to divide and self-perpetuate.
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Reproduction is the ability to produce younger ones. It cannot be considered as a defining property of the living organism because in unicellular organism the increase in number of cells is considered as growth as well reproduction. Mule is a cross of female horse and a male donkey cannot produce fertile offspring though they are living.
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The process by which modern organisms have descended from their ancestors, with changes in their allele frequencies, is called evolution.
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