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volume 44 issue 2 (june 2010) : 100 - 106
A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE AND ADOPTION BEHAVIOUR OF LIVESTOCK FARMERS
1Department of Veterinary and A.H Extension Education,
Veterinary College, Hebbal, Bangalore – 560 024, India
ABSTRACT
The present study was conducted in Bangalore North taluka following expost facto research
design. In this taluka Haniyuru village was purposively selected being the adopted village of
Veterinary College, Bangalore, Karnataka Veterinary Animal and Fisheries Sciences University.
Data were collected from a total of 100 farmers selected randomly from the village. Data were
collected through face-to-face interview and was subjected to analysis. Majority of the livestock
farmers had medium to low profile. Majority of the respondents had medium knowledge and
medium extent of adoption in dairy management practices, where as low knowledge level and
low extent of adoption in sheep, goat and poultry management practices
design. In this taluka Haniyuru village was purposively selected being the adopted village of
Veterinary College, Bangalore, Karnataka Veterinary Animal and Fisheries Sciences University.
Data were collected from a total of 100 farmers selected randomly from the village. Data were
collected through face-to-face interview and was subjected to analysis. Majority of the livestock
farmers had medium to low profile. Majority of the respondents had medium knowledge and
medium extent of adoption in dairy management practices, where as low knowledge level and
low extent of adoption in sheep, goat and poultry management practices
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