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  <title>Contribution of sheep in overall economy of sheep farmer in hyper arid partially irrigated western zone (Ic) of Rajasthan</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The research investigation was carried out in a hyper hyper-arid partially irrigated<br />
western plain zone (Ic) of Rajasthan. Selected zone covered viz. Jaisalmer, Bikaner and some<br />
parts of Churu districts. On the basis of the highest sheep population, Jaisalmer sandBikaner and<br />
Bikaner district were selected for this research study.150 sheep farmers were chosen from each<br />
district and 10 sheep farmers from each village were included in the proportional random sample<br />
used to choose the respondents. With the use of a structured questionnaire, 300 sheep, a mix of<br />
small, medium, and large sheep farmers were questioned. Under the objective &#39;measure the<br />
contribution of sheep in the economy of sheep farmers &#39; the findings showed that the cost of feed<br />
and fodders, concentrates, salt and mineral mixture, labour costs, veterinary expenses, and other<br />
miscellaneous costs, as well as interest on fixed capital and capital depreciation, were all used to<br />
help with the economic analysis. The total returns from sheep rearing, including wool, manure,<br />
milk, and sales of animals (lambs, ewes, rams, etc.) were also included. Results shows that the<br />
overall economic contribution from sheep rearing, as perceived by respondents was 43.00 per<br />
cent in Jaisalmer and 42.07 per cent in Bikaner for small sheep farmers. For medium and large<br />
sheep farmers, the contributions were higher, with medium farmers reporting 49.54 per cent in<br />
Jaisalmer and 47.36 per cent in Bikaner. Large farmers reporting reported 58.49 per cent in<br />
Jaisalmer and 56.98 per cent in Bikaner districts. Thus, it could be inferred that sheep enterprise<br />
contribution contributes about 42.07 to 58.49 per cent in to the economy of sheep farmers in the<br />
hyper hyper-arid partially irrigated western plain zone (Ic) of Rajasthan.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The research investigation was carried out in a hyper hyper-arid partially irrigated<br />
western plain zone (Ic) of Rajasthan. Selected zone covered viz. Jaisalmer, Bikaner and some<br />
parts of Churu districts. On the basis of the highest sheep population, Jaisalmer sandBikaner and<br />
Bikaner district were selected for this research study.150 sheep farmers were chosen from each<br />
district and 10 sheep farmers from each village were included in the proportional random sample<br />
used to choose the respondents. With the use of a structured questionnaire, 300 sheep, a mix of<br />
small, medium, and large sheep farmers were questioned. Under the objective &#39;measure the<br />
contribution of sheep in the economy of sheep farmers &#39; the findings showed that the cost of feed<br />
and fodders, concentrates, salt and mineral mixture, labour costs, veterinary expenses, and other<br />
miscellaneous costs, as well as interest on fixed capital and capital depreciation, were all used to<br />
help with the economic analysis. The total returns from sheep rearing, including wool, manure,<br />
milk, and sales of animals (lambs, ewes, rams, etc.) were also included. Results shows that the<br />
overall economic contribution from sheep rearing, as perceived by respondents was 43.00 per<br />
cent in Jaisalmer and 42.07 per cent in Bikaner for small sheep farmers. For medium and large<br />
sheep farmers, the contributions were higher, with medium farmers reporting 49.54 per cent in<br />
Jaisalmer and 47.36 per cent in Bikaner. Large farmers reporting reported 58.49 per cent in<br />
Jaisalmer and 56.98 per cent in Bikaner districts. Thus, it could be inferred that sheep enterprise<br />
contribution contributes about 42.07 to 58.49 per cent in to the economy of sheep farmers in the<br />
hyper hyper-arid partially irrigated western plain zone (Ic) of Rajasthan.</p>
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