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Working Equids: Their Conditions, Invisible Earning and Challenges- A Review

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  • Singh, Ajmer
  • Pal, Yash
  • Kumar, Rajender
  • Kumar, Sanjay
  • Rani, Kanika
  • Prasad, Jitender

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Working equids play vital role in pastoral economy nationally as well as globally and their role is very significant in providing livelihood to households of their owners through direct and indirect financial contribution. This review aims to analyze their conditions, constrains and their invisible income. Working equids contribute for both direct and indirect income to large number of households and provide draught energy to a large human population nationally and internationally. They are important components of livestock and as per the livestock census done by Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Fishery, Government of India, equine contribution in livestock population was 0.39% in 1997 , 0.32% in 2003, 0.22% in 2007, 0.22% in 2012 and it came down to 0.10% in 2019. Though being comparatively less number in total livestock population, their roles are important in particular section of landless and marginalized human population engaged in rearing of these animals. Working equids are facing negligence, poor health and malnutrition. Excessive use of automobile, their declining contribution in agricultural GDP and some social issues are major constrains for declining trends in their population.

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  • Singh, Ajmer & Pal, Yash & Kumar, Rajender & Kumar, Sanjay & Rani, Kanika & Prasad, Jitender, 2021. "Working Equids: Their Conditions, Invisible Earning and Challenges- A Review," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 39(11).
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    1. Singh, Ajmer & Kumar, Rajender & Kumar, Sanjay & Pal, Yash, 2021. "Socio-Economic Contribution of Donkey and Mule Rearing in Haryana (India) – A Review," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 39(9).
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