Perception of Veterinarians towards Consequences and Suitability of Sex Sorted Semen Technology

Nallapati Sai Anjana *

Animal Husbandry Extension Section, NTR CVSc, Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU), Gannavaram-517502, India.

B. Subrahmanyeswari

Veterinary & A.H Extension Education, NTR CVSc, Gannavaram -521102, India.

Triveni

Veterinary & A.H Extension Education, CVSc, Tirupati-517502, India.

R. Vinoo

Animal Genetics and Breeding, NTR CVSc, Gannavaram-521102, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

An ex-post-facto exploratory research study was carried out in the state of Andhra Pradesh with the specific objective to know the perception of the veterinarians towards consequences and suitability of sex-sorted semen technology. These consequences include Desirable vs Undesirable, Anticipated vs Unanticipated, Direct vs Indirect and in addition suitability was also assessed in terms of sustainability, compatibility, socio-cultural and economic aspects. It was found that three-fourths of the veterinarians (76.67%) had a medium level of perception towards sex-sorted semen technology in terms of its consequences and suitability to dairy farmers. The study thus, reveals that innovations that are compatible and in accordance with farmers’ situations will be adopted following its diffusion. Consequences and suitability also need to be taken care of while diffusing any innovation among the farming community.

Keywords: Consequences, dairy farmers, perception, sex-sorted semen technology, Veterinarians, Andhra Pradesh


How to Cite

Anjana , Nallapati Sai, B. Subrahmanyeswari, Triveni, and R. Vinoo. 2023. “Perception of Veterinarians towards Consequences and Suitability of Sex Sorted Semen Technology”. Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 41 (10):125-30. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2023/v41i102150.

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