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  1. Animal husbandry helps in the proper management of animals by providing proper food, shelter and protection against diseases to domestic animals. It provides employment to a large number of farmer and thereby increases their living standards.

  2. Science which deals with the scientific management of farm animals including their feeding, breeding, weeding and heeding (disease control) is called as Animal husbandry. Animal food mainly comes from: Milk : from cattle such as cow, buffaloes, goat, camel. Egg : from birds (poultry). Meat : animals like pigs, fishes, poultry etc.

  3. Detailed explanation with examples on animal-husbandry helps you to understand easily , designed as per NCERT. QnA , Notes & Videos.

  4. Animal Husbandry: The branch of agriculture which deals with the feeding, shelter, health and breeding of domestic animals is called animal husbandry. Practices necessary for Animal Husbandry: Proper feeding of animals; Proper shelter for animals; Prevention and cure of animal diseases; Proper breeding of animals; Proper economic utilization ...

  5. May 19, 2020 · Animal Husbandry - Improvement in Food Resources | Class 9 Biology Chapter 12 | 2023-24 - YouTube. Magnet Brains. 11M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.9K. 141K views 3 years ago Class 9...

  6. CBSE Class 9. Subject. Science. Animal Husbandry. In agriculture, animal husbandry is a special field that deals with rising of the livestock in a controlled, selective environment by providing them with the right care so that they can stay healthy and disease free.

  7. Oct 21, 2023 · Chapter 12 "Improvement in Food Resource" Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nshJNrWnnqU&list=PLPFrvtzFBmvwKP49j_BvSyNuJsUF5ZjobIn this session, we wi...

  8. Feb 4, 2021 · Class 9 | NCERT | Animal Husbandry | Part 1/1 | English | Class 9 | Improvement in Food Resources | Food ResourcesIn this video, we will study about Improvem...

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  10. Many farmers in India rely on animal husbandry for a living. Animals, particularly bullocks, are a primary source of power for both farmers and dairies, in addition to giving milk, meat, eggs, wool, castings (dung), and skins. As a result, animal husbandry is vital to the rural economy.