CONSCIOUSNESS ABOUT ANIMAL WELFARE PRACTICES AMONG THE ANIMAL TRADERS
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Animal welfare, traders, consciousness, animal marketAbstract
The study was carried out in Bareilly and Aligarh districts of Uttar Pradesh, to ascertain the consciousness of animal traders about animal welfare practices. A total of 100 animal traders , 25 from each selected animal markets. as respondents were selected The findings indicated little concern among animal traders about animal welfare practices.
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