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General Informations
- Join Date: 25/08/1987
- College: College of Veterinary Science
- Department: Animal Nutrition
- Office Email: robin.bhuyan[at]aau.ac.in
- Other Charges: 1. Coordinator Education Technology Cell
Education Details
1984
BVSc & AH
College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara, Assam Agricultural University
1987
MVSc
College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara, Assam Agricultural University
1995
PhD
College of Veterinary Science, Khanapara, Assam Agricultural University
Employment History
16-08-1986 -
15-02-1987
Teaching Assistant
College of Veterinary science, Khanapara, AAU
20-03-1987 -
24-08-1987
Research Associate
GRS, Burnihat
25-08-1987 -
25-07-1996
Assistant professor
College of Veterinary science, Khanapara, AAU
26-07-1996 -
31-12-2005
Associate professor
College of Veterinary science, Khanapara, AAU
01-01-2006 -
Till date
Professor
College of Veterinary science, Khanapara, AAU
01-09-2018 -
Till date
Professor and Head of the department
College of Veterinary science, Khanapara, AAU
Publications
Sikhamoni Haloi;Lakhyajyoti Borah;Robin Bhuyan;Bibeka Nanda Saikia;Masuk Requib;Rita Nath;Chandra Dixit;Chandra Deep Singh
(2022)
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Comparative study of feeding complete Feed Block and total mixed ration as complete feed on nutrient utilization, Blood Biochemical Profile and Milk Yield in Crossbred Cows,
Animal Nutrition & Feed Technology,
2022(22),
167-175
, DOI : DOI: 10.5958/0974-18X.2022.00014.2
R. Bhuyan;M. Chandrasekharaiah;B.N.Saikia;L. Bora;S. Barman
(2020)
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Availability of horticultural byproducts and nutritional status of growing pigs of Assam,
International Journal of Chemical Studies,
8(6),
18-20
R.Bhuyan;D.Medhi;K.K.Baruah
(2007)
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Availability of feed resources and the feeding pattern in the hill region of Assam,
Indian J. Anim. Nutr.,
24(2),
80-83
R.Bhuyan;D.Medhi;B.N.Saikia;J.K.Saikia
(2005)
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Utilization of rice fermented waste in the grower ration of pig,
Indian Vet. J.,
82(2),
165-168
R.Bhuyan;D.Medhi;B.K.Konwar;B.N.Saikia
(2004)
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An appraisal of feeding practices in the hill agro-climatic zone of Assam.,
Indian J. Anim. Nutr.,
21(2),
137-139
R.Bhuyan;D.N.Sarma;D.Medhi;K.K.Baruah
(2003)
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Nutritive value of Miri(Sabia lanceolata) leaves in goat.,
Indian J. Anim. Nutr.,
20(4),
461-462
Bhuyan, R.(1994). Growth response, nutrient utilization and carcass characterisitics of crossbred ( Beetal x Assam local) goats fed different plane of nutrition.Ph.D. thesis submitted to ANIMAL NUTRITION, ASSAM AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY , JORHAT, ASSAM
Bhuyan, R.(1986). Studies on the digestibility and nutritive value of Kuchi( Thysanlaena maxima Roxl) and Mikania (Mikania scandens Wild) grasses in cross bred ruminant.M.V.Sc. thesis submitted to ANIMAL NUTRITION, ASSAM AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY , JORHAT, ASSAM
Bhuyan, R.; Chandrasekharaiah, M.; Saikia, B.N.; Borah, L. and Barman, S.(2022). Growth Performance and Nutrient Utilization of Crossbred Pigs fed on Horticultural By-product Based Diet 19th biennial International Conference of Animal Nutrition Society of India held at Ludhiana, Punjab. Ludhiana, Punjab. ,ANSI,Ludhiana, Punjab., Vol. 19(19), 177 - .
Bhuyan, R. and Saikia, B.(2016). Effect of feeding fodder tree leaves on growth, nutrient utilization and nitrogen bioavailability in cross bred calves. X Biennial conference of Animal Nutrition Association Tirupati ,Animal Nutrition Association,Tirupati, 148 - 0.
Bhuyan, R. and Saikia, B.(2016). Effect of feeding sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) to growing crossbred (Hampshire X Assam local) pigs. X Biennial conference of Animal Nutrition Association Tirupati ,Animal Nutrition Association,Tirupati, 149 - 0.
Bhuyan, R. and Saikia, B.(2015). Effect of condenced tannins on protein and mineral bioavailability in growing calves fed tanniferous tree leaves Proceeding of the 9th Biennial Conference of Animal Nutrition Association Khanapara, Guwahati ,Department of Animal Nutrition,C.V.Sc., Khanapara,Khanapara, Guwahati, 145 - 0.
Bhuyan, R. and Saikia, B.(2015). Improvement of nutritional value of paddy stovers through treatment with ‘kala khar’ – a locally prepared ash derived alkali. Proceeding of the 9th Biennial Conference of Animal Nutrition Association Khanapara, Guwahati ,Department of Animal Nutrition,C.V.Sc., Khanapara,Khanapara, Guwahati, 187 - 0.
Bhuyan, R.(2014). Bioavailability enhancement of nutrients of paddy straw through treatment with ‘kala khar’-a locally prepared ash derived alkali. Global Animal Nutrition Conference Bengaluru ,Animal Nutrition Society of India ,Bengaluru, 180 - 0.
Achivements
- Associated with 3 number of research projects as PI and 4 as Co- PI
- Published a total number of 52 research papers in reputed peer-reviewed journals.
- Guided 12 M.V.Sc. & 2 Ph. D. students as major advisor
- Acted as M.V.Sc., Ph.D thesis evaluator of West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, Gauhati University, Central Agricultural University, Manipur
- Acted as paper setter for Manipur Public Service Commission, Central Agricultural University, Manipur
- Member of Assam State Zoo Health Advisory Committee
- External Examiner for Central Agricultural University,Manipur, West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences, Gauhati University
- Acting as Head of the Department and Coordinator of Education Technology Cell
- Acted as Subject Expert for selection of Teachers of Veterinary College under CAU ,Imphal
Membership
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Animal Nutrition society of IndiaLife Member
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Animal Nutrition Association of IndiaLife Member
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Indian Veterinary AssociationLife Member
Projects
- DBT sponsored project on "Fortification and utilization of aquatic plants through suitable conservation methodology to encourage resource use efficiency.", project cost Rs.4 Lakh implemented in 2022.
- AAU R&D sponsored project on "Biotechnological intervention for improving the nutraceutical value of agro- industrial byproducts to enhance its utilization in ruminants", project cost Rs.25 Lakh implemented in 2022.
- AAU R&D sponsored project on "Biotechnological interventions for improving the nutraceutical value of agro-industrial by-products to enhance its utilization in ruminants.", project cost Rs.25 Lakh implemented in 2022.
- ILRI sponsored project on "Enhancing livelihoods through livestock knowledge system(ELKS).", implemented in 2012.
- AAU sponsored project on "Bioavailability enhancement of nutrients of feedstuff for improving the performance of animals.", project cost Rs.5 Lakh implemented in 2012.
- ICAR (NATP) sponsored project on "Evaluation and improving locally available feed resources and developing feeding systems for improved livestock production", project cost Rs.11.89 Lakh implemented in 2001.
- DBT sponsored project on "Biotechnological interventions to augment the productive performance of pigs on horticultural byproduct based diet.", project cost Rs.32.63 Lakh implemented in 2018.