Narayan Dutta
Indian Veterinary Research Institute
83 Papers
228 Citations
Narayan Dutta is an academic researcher from Indian Veterinary Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Soybean meal. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 74 publications. Previous affiliations of Narayan Dutta include Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
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Papers
Effect of Simulated Heat Stress on Digestibility, Methane Emission and Metabolic Adaptability in Crossbred Cattle.
TL;DR: It can be concluded from the present study that the digestibility and CH4 emission were affected by intensity of heat stress and further studies are necessary with respect to ruminal microbial changes to justify the variation in the Digestibility andCH4 emission during differential heat stress.
Impact of heat stress on rumen functions
TL;DR: The change in microbiota due to heat stress may change the fermentation pattern in the rumen resulting in variation in digestibility, VFA production and also methane emission.
Effect of dietary inclusion of Ficus infectoria leaves as a protectant of proteins on the performance of lambs
TL;DR: The effects of dietary inclusion of tanniferous leaves of Ficus infectoria as a protectant of proteins on the performance of lambs were examined to meet requirements for maintenance and growth.
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Effect of dietary supplementation of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) rich fish oil on reproductive performance of the goat (Capra hircus)
A. S. Mahla,Ravjibhai Karshanbhai Chaudhari,Atul Kumar Verma,Amit Kumar Singh,Sanjay Kumar Singh,Gyanendra Singh,Mihir Sarkar,Narayan Dutta,Harendra Kumar,Narayanan Krishnaswamy +9 more
TL;DR: Benefits of supplementation of n-3 PUFA rich FO significantly increased the number of POF and ovulation rate with numerical increase in the kidding rate and decreased the serum E2 and PGFM during the critical window of pregnancy recognition in the doe.
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Effect of condensed tannins supplementation through leaf meal mixture on voluntary feed intake, immune response and worm burden in Haemonchus contortus infected sheep.
TL;DR: It may be concluded that dietary supplementation of CT through LMM improved humoral and CMI immune response and decreased worm load in H. contortus infected sheep.
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