Livestock Research

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Livestock Research

Latest Issue - Volume 3 Number 1 2025

Livestock Research

Livestock Research

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Research Article | (Unspecified) Published online 14 March 2026
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Socio-Demographic Profiling and Gendered Livelihoods: A Study of Marginal Farmers in a Lamb Production Upscaling Initiative

Md Hemayatul Islam 1*, Md Jalal Uddin Sarder 1*, Md. Akhtarul Islam 1

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Baseline socio-economic and gender analysis guides equitable sheep production interventions, improving livelihoods, technology adoption, and sustainable livestock development among marginal farmers

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Animal Reproduction and Breeding

Research Article | Animal Reproduction and Breeding Published online 20 October 2025

Productive and Reproductive Performance of Crossbred Dairy Cows at Natore Sadar and Guruduspur Upazila at Natore District

Md. Asafuddaula1, Aminun Nahar Akanda2, Syed Sarwar Jahan2, Md. Akhtarul Islam2*

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Provides field-based evidence identifying HF F2 crossbred cows as superior for milk yield and reproductive efficiency under Bangladeshi dairy management systems.

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Poultry Nutrition

Research Article | Poultry Nutrition Published online 15 September 2025
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Effects of Neem (Azadirechta Indica) and Thankuni (Centella Asiatica) Leaf Extract Supplementation on Growth Performance and Hematological Parameters in Antibiotic-free Broiler Production

Shamima Nasrin1, Md. Mehedi Hasan2, Md. Mazharul Islam2, S.M. Kamruzzaman2, Md. Shariful Islam2*

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Demonstrates neem and thankuni extracts as effective natural growth promoters improving performance and hematology in antibiotic-free broiler production systems.

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Research Article | Poultry Nutrition Published online 08 August 2025

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Neem–Okra Aqueous Extracts as Natural Alternatives to Antibiotics in Broiler Production

Md Lipon Talukdar 1, Md Zahirul Islam, Prantor Karmaker 1, Md Mehedi Hasan 1, Md Mazharul Islam 1, Syed Sarwar Jahan 1, and Md Shariful Islam 1*

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Neem and okra aqueous extracts significantly enhance growth, carcass yield, and survivability, offering sustainable alternatives for antibiotic-free broiler production

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