On World Veterinary Day, Himachal Pradesh Animal Husbandry minister Virender Kanwar today said the state government would open cow sanctuaries and make efforts to bring animal ambulance at farmers' doosteps.
Kanwar, also the minister for rural development and Panchayat Raj, was speaking at Dr G C Negi College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (COVAS), of CSK Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University, at Palampur near Dharamshala.
"Cow sanctuaries will be made and farmers will be provided with high quality milch animals. Animal husbandry facilities will be strengthened in the state by including animal ambulance at farmers' door steps," Kanwar said.
In his address, the minister asked the university scientists to work towards providing solution to the monkey menace and abandoned animals, which, he noted, had become a threat to farming.
Kanwar also asked them to test the quality of feed available in the market as there were reports that it was also one of the reasons behind animals turning out unproductive, and later being abandoned by their masters.
He also announced regular recruitment of veterinarians and proposed to consider increasing grant to COVAS.
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Dr A K Sarial, Vice-Chancellor, COVAS, while lauding the efforts of veterinarians in the treatment and welfare of animals, said animal husbandry sector can play a pivotal role in doubling the farmers' income.
Sarial also discussed issues such as importance of native cow in zero budget natural farming, extinction of local cattle breeds, making abandoned cattle productive by rehabilitation in 'Gaushalas'.