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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PANIPAT & DAIRY DEVELOPMENT

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PANIPAT

INTRODUCTION OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT

Animal Husbandry Department, Haryana is endeavoring for improving of livestock in the State. The exotic breeds in cows like Jersey and Holstein Friesian are being maintained at the State Cattle Breeding Project at Hissar for production of high-quality cross breed animals. In Buffaloes, the best Murrah animals are being preserved through selective breeding and Artificial Insemination. Adoption of frozen semen technology is being universalized in a phased manner. The total package of practice involving breed management, balanced feeding and effective health cover is being popularized for increasing milk production. During the 7th plan the Animal Husbandry Department utilized a sum of Rs 25.22 crores against provisions of 25.00 crores and in the 8th plan sum of Rs31.75 crores was utilized by the Department.

          The main thrust of the Department is to increase the production of Milk, eggs and meat and wool. The per capita availability of milk has risen from 602 grams in the year 1994-95 to 631 grams. To bring the one time major thrust, the government of Haryana has created a Live Stock Development Board in the recent past.

CURRENT YEAR ACTION PROGRAMME

        The Department has identified the following “Thrust Areas” to accelerate the pace of development in the field of Veterinary Health Care and Breeding Programmes.

a)     To provide Dispensary in every “Pattwar Circle” in the coming years. The State is having 3136 Pattwar Circles out of which 2223 Veterinary Institutions are at work and rest 913 Pattwar Circles are proposed during the current 5 year plan.

b)     Referral Hospitals popularly known as Poly Clinics with subject matter specialists with X-ray laboratories and other modern facilities will be provided at District level.

c)     Infra structure to complete switch over from chilled semen to frozen semen.

d)     The programme of progeny preservation and improvement of breed is given impetus in the current year.

With view to totally eradicating Rinderpest to zero level, the Government of India with the co-operation of European Economic Community have launched an ambitious programme called “Operation Rinderpest Zero” and State of Haryana has been identified as one of the States for implementation of this programme through sero surveillance. And from year 01/04/1995 Government of India declares the State provisionally free from the disease.

          To meet the demand the department is producing pure and crossbred bulls at State Cattle Breeding Farm Hissar where as indigenous breed Bulls are produced at Government Live Stock Farm Hissar (Hariana, Sahiwal, Tharparker breed). The Department is also importing proven semen from countries like Australia etc. to meet the demand of progressive dairy framers of the state.

          For the control of livestock diseases of national importance like Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, Rabies and Pullorum etc. which are transmitted to human beings, the disease Diagnostic Labs have been set up for detecting various disease in the State. The highly dreaded Foot and Mouth Disease which causes havoc and affects livestock production, is also being systemically controlled under the Centrally Sponsored Schemes.

          The Department has the following Instructions:

1) Civil Veterinary Hospitals            579

2) Regional A.I. Centres                  60

3) Civil Veterinary dispensaries       853

4) Stockman centres                    751

Total                                        2223

In addition the Department is running/aiding the following Institutions:-

Gausadans                                  02

Gaushalas                                   about 98

Poultry Extension centers              22 merged in GVD’s

Pigrry Farm                                 02  -do-

Sheep and wool centers                59  -do-

Equine breeding centre                  01

SPECIAL ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PROGRAMME

To provide earnings to the weaker sections the 20 point programme for setting up crossbred calf, piggery units by weaker sections, has been taken up in the State in the Districts of Ambala, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Gurgaon, Hissar, Sirsa and Panipat. Since 1975-76 under this programme units are set up by the members of the weaker section of the society with the help of subsidy and loan being advanced by the commercial banks.

The livestock wealth is gold. It is the sine qua non of human prosperity. In a country where the livestock potential is rich and productive, national health improves and the common man’s economy revolves with national prosperity. Haryana state is situated in the North of India with an area of 44.222 Sq. Kms. Haryana state enjoys the exclusive privilege of producing the Murrah Breed of Buffalo-A Dairy Animal and Haryana Breed Cow- A dual breed for milk production and draught power. Roughly 1,00,000 animals have been finding export market from this State. Animal Specially Murrah Buffalo and crossbred cows/ bulls from the State have gone to Philippines, Vietnam, Sri Lanka and Nepal etc.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY ACTIVITIES AT PANIPAT DISTRICT

INFRASTUCTURE

The Administrative set up of Animal Husbandry Department of Panipat district is as under:-

Deputy Director (Animal Husbandry)

   01

Sub Divisional Officer (Animal Husbandry)

   02

Assistant Director, MFAL, Panipat

   NIL

Veterinary Surgeon’s

   26

Block Level Extension Officer (Veterinary)

   05

Veterinary Livestock Dev. Assistants

 115

Set up controls and supervise the day-to-day welfare of the Animal Health.

STATISTICS OF THE PANIPAT DISTRICT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT

Now the Panipat District is having two sub-divisions Panipat and Samalkha with five Blocks i.e., Panipat, Matlauda, Israna, Bapoli and Samalkha. The livestock survey of Panipat District is as under:-

1. Cattle and Buffalo population

294321

2. Sheep and Goats population

15450

3. Horses, mules, Donkeys

1283

4. Poultry with 6 Hatcheries and 150 poultry Farms

                 (a) Layers-5

1704472

                 (b) Broilers-15

 

No. of Veterinary Institution in Panipat District:

01

Total No. of Veterinary Hospitals

35

02

Total No. of tockman Centres/Vety Dispensaries

94

03

No. of Veterinary Diagnostic laboratories

01

The Panipat District has 196 villages and the department is controlling them with 130 of its above-mentioned Institutions.

MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT:

Animal Husbandry Department covers the below given aspects:

  1. Prophylactic work

  2. Curative

  3. Production

  4. National Development Scheme work

  5. Fodder and Forage Scheme

  6. High Milk Yield Incentive Scheme

  7. Training Programme  Mini diary

i)  PROPHYLACTIC WORK (Livestock Vaccination work):

For the protection of animals from the effect of any contagious disease viz Hemorrhagic Septicemia, Foot and Mouth Disease, Surveillance of control zone Rinderpest disease (enemy of animal of No.I), Black Quarter Disease, PPR Enterotoxaemia, Sheep pox,PPR Rani Kheit Disease in fowl, Fowl Pox and Swine Fever (Hog Cholera) Before the onset of Monsoon to avoid any epidemic out break of these contagious disease, complete vaccination of the livestock against these diseases is tried at war footed. This helps not only in protection of the animals but increases the production.

Normally this target of vaccination is achieved up to 90% with the help of Animal Husbandry Technical Staff and Surveillance of Supervisory Staff even in the interiors and far away place to help the Animal Breeders (at their doorstep).

ii)  CURATIVE:

Animal Husbandry Department is serving for giving free treatment to affected animals in the Institutions and to the poor breeders and ailing animals at the doorstep.

iii) PRODUCTION:

The Department is doing its best to produce High Yield Animals by crossing the low producing indigenous breed with exotic breed with Exotic High Producing Animals superior quality Semen. The Department has achieved tremendous success in the Milk, Meat and Wool production and early maturity/growth of animal to get peak production at the earliest. For this purpose the Department has 130 Frozen Semen Centers, which are working in the District i.e. all the Institutions of the District Panipat. The Murrah Buffalo frozen Semen is also made available in all the Institutions for Buffalo inseminations. The work done by the Department during the last year is shown in the table below.

iv) NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME WORK:

Under this scheme the Department is doing the work with the Assistance of Central Government for the uplift of the down trodden people of the district by giving subsidy to the small farmers @ 50% of SC beneficiary

v)  FODDER AND FORAIGES DEMONSTRATION PLOTS:

The Animal Husbandry Department is setting various fodder demonstration plots by supplying good quality, tested certified/ truthfully labeled fodder seeds of the seasonal fodder crops to the various progressive animal breeders on subsidy rates/free of cost for setting up demonstration plots and thereby improving the green fodder availability to the livestock of the district. This not only improves the health of the animals as per the old saying that the “Green fodder is green milk” but improves the production also and keeps the price control of animal produce.

vi)  HIGH MILK YIELD ANIMAL INCENTIVE SCHEME:

Under the valuable guidance of Worthy Chief Minister of Haryana, the Animal Husbandry Department is conducting milk competitions at the villages of the district from time to time and team of technical officers is deputed to weigh the milk for at least 64 consecutive milking and then once or twice a month till completion of the lactation and providing incentive with the help of Live Stock Development Board Haryana, to the best high milk yielding animal breeders for having good quality milch animals and protecting and maintaining the germ plasm. The incentive is given as under:-

a)       For animals producing milk up to 11-15 liters per day       Rs. 3,000-00

b)       For animals producing milk up to 15-18 liters per day       Rs. 6,000-00

c)       For animals producing milk more than 18 Kgs per day       Rs. 10,000-00

The male calves of such animals are purchased by the committee and are reared at the government cost at GLF Hissar under Live Stock Development Board and after attaining maturity these young Bulls became the help line by helping the farmers for insuring these germ plasm of the district @2.25% of the market price and the Department bears the 50% insurance premium.

vii) TRAINING PROGRAMME TO THE ANIMAL/POLUTRY FARMERS:

The Department of Animal Husbandry Panipat is imparting training to the un-employed educated youth/dairy/poultry farmers at its extension center at Panipat. The Department is also organizing the de-worming and sterility camps from time to time in the villages of the District to reduce the calf morality and increasing the production. For this purpose the subject specialists are also called for providing the specialized treatment to the ailing animals.

viii) OTHER MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES:

The Department of Animal Husbandry of Panipat District is participating every year in the State as well as Centre Level Live Stock and Poultry Shows Panipat district was awarded top quality animals with medal and cash prizes. Out of 1942 participants in the year 1999-2000, a cow from Village Babail fetched the best animal award. In the State Level Live Stock and Poultry show held at Hissar, from District Panipat 16 animals participated in the show and got 11 prizes. 

Animal Husbandry Department staff at Panipat helps the District Administration in National Programmes i.e. Small saving, Family Planning, Blood Donation, Elections, Survey Work, Human population Census, Forestation, Literacy and Flood control etc.

Table showing the Annual Progress Report for the Year 2007-2008(upto 31/03/2008)

Artificial Insemination done with liquid Semen

Cross bred Semen

Nil

Murraha Semen

Nil

Calves Born

Cross bred Semen

Nil

Murrah Semen

Nil

Calves born out of Artificial Insemination done with frozen semen

With Cross bred Semen

3343 males 
4184 females

Murrah Semen

9298 males
10142 females

Follow up Cases

Frozen Semen (Cross bred)

17716 cases 

Murrah Semen

55580 cases

Pregnancy Diagnosis Done (A.I. done with Frozen semen)

Cross bred

  20344

Murrah

63837

Total Semen received during the year

S.No

Particulars

Opening Balance

Received

Total

Distribution

Balance

1

Jersey

     -

    -

-

         -

    -

2

Freizen

695

1937

2632

2432

200

3

Cross

1122

17947

19069

18814

255

4

Sahiwal

10

200

210

210

0

5

Murrah

7827

64231

72058

63508

8550

6

Haryana

130

0

130

130

0

 Vaccination done

Hemorrhagic Septicemia(HS)

390640

FMD

256750

Fowl pox

105050

Rani kheit

104000

Sheep pox

9900

ETV

6520

Swine fever

1250

Total Sterility Cases Treated  

320219

Total Sterility Cases Cured

 

De-worming cum Sterility camps organized

234

No. of animals de-wormed

157815

Dehorning done

0

Castrations done

209

Total No. of Animals slaughter

Sheep

4241

Goat

5156

Pigs

1390

Total

10797

Family Planning cases

Target

100

Achieved

72

Small Savings

Target

Rs. 4 crore

Achieved

Rs. 6,13,94,900

Piggery Units Established

Target

30

Achieved

41

Calf rearing units

Target

14

Achieved

53

Work Done under S/C components

Artificial Insemination done
Cow
Buffalo


2199
6522

Cases treated

21699

Cases castrated

0

De-worming done

24454

Sterility cases treated

0

Vaccination done
H.S.
FMD
ETV
PPR                          
                Sheep Pox 
SwineFever
ARV


40146
27983
4900
7680
500
670
0

Work done under diagnostic lab   Particulars
FEACAL SAMPLE
URINE SAMPLE
MILK SAMPLE
BLOOD SAMPLE

           Ach. D/Y              9001
225
398
575

The Motto of the Department is mainly for the welfare of Mute and innocent Animal World and prosperity of Human Population of the District and State.

Comments and Suggestion for the improvement of working of Animal Husbandry Department Panipat are always welcomed.

The Department of Animal Husbandry Panipat is very thankful to the Worthy Deputy Commissioner Panipat and his staff for the valuable guidance and time, help & Achievements provided for this draft.

DISTRICT DAIRY DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

Haryana is well known for its cattle wealth and has earned the distinction of being the home of the world famous "MURRAH" buffalo and the "Haryana Cow". Haryana as the saying goes "DESAN ME DES HARYANA JIT DOODH DAHI KA KHANA" is rightly known as the "MILK PAIL" of India from the ancient age. About 80% of the state population depends directly or indirectly on agriculture in which dairy activity plays an important role as a source of income. The per capita per day availability of milk in Haryana is 620 gms. with the concentrated efforts put in by the department. The Haryana state has usurped in an era of "WHITE REVOLUTION" on the pattern of "GREEN REVOLUTION".

Under present condition Dairy farming is the most suitable revenue to provide gainful employment to the educated unemployed youths. It is also essential for diversification of conventional agriculture production. Like elsewhere in the state the Dairy Development Department is implementing four special schemes for providing self employment opportunities through Mini Dairy Scheme to educated/semi educated unemployed young men/women small/marginal farmers, landless labour/weaker/economically backward unemployed youths of scheduled tribes/women/ex-servicemen, and widows of rural areas. These schemes are:-

  1. 20 Milch Animals Schemes (General Category)

  2. 10 Milch Animals Scheme ( General Category )

  3. 05 Milch Animals Scheme ( -do- )

  4. 03 Milch Animals Scheme ( General & Others)

  5. 03 Milch Animals Scheme (Scheduled Castes)

  6. 03 Milch Animals (Widow) Scheme.

  7. 02 Milch Animal SC/SP (under SC/SP shceme)

ELIGIBILTY:

Any person desirous of establishing Mini Dairy Units will be eligible to avail benefits under the schemes of he/she is:- 

    1.  Rural/Urban unemployed
    2.  Working knowledge of Hindi/Urdu for all categories.
    3.  Between 18 to 50 years age (Ex-servicemen up to 60 years)
    4.  Possess at least 4 acr land for 20 MA & 2 acre land for 10 MA one acre land for 5 MA his/her own or on lease for green fodder.
    5.  Obtains 11 days training successfully.

BENEFIT:

Each beneficiaries under the Scheme will get benefit in the following manners:-

I)                  Insurance premium @2.25% will be borne by the beneficiary against the loans to be provided by the financial Institution as per recommendation of the NABARD from time to time being the case sponsored by the department.

II)        That the modern dairy technical know how will be provided by the department and other recognized   Institute.

III)     That the door step preliminary health care as first aid to the animals will be provided by the department.

TARGETS (PHYSICAL):

Name of Scheme

Target for

     Achievement

 2007-2008

2007-2008

10 MA

35

1

5 MA

35

1

      3 MA(GC & other)

53

127

      2 MA (S.C.)

50

54

3 MA(WIDOW)

02

01

 

Total

184

Target (Financial):

Total Subsidy Given

564231

BREEDING/VETY. FACILITIES:

Breeding cover and veterinary aid facilities are made available by the animal Husbandry Department. However the Dairy Development Department through its cluster supervisor posted at Block level in the District provides all the facilities to the beneficiaries of the schemes.

FOLLOW-UP ACTION:

Inspection of milch animals is carried out by the Dairy Development Department through its representative from time to time so as to ensure that the loan amount is being utilized properly and repayment of loan is made regularly.

CATTLE FEED CHECK-UP:

For regulating the quality of cattle feed in the District, Government of Haryana have implemented the Haryana Regulation of Compounded Cattle Feed, concentrates and mineral mixtures order 1999. Under this order dealer shall manufacturer, sell or distribute in any manner compounded cattle feed, concentrates or mineral mixtures unless these are B.I.S. (Bureau of Indian Standard) specifications and unless such a dealer gets himself registered under this order by Dairy Development Department. Soon this order would be implemented in the District after completing the various department formalities.

 

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