Vet Line: e-Magazine is an open access, peer-reviewed, monthly, online magazine. It is a dedicated digital platform committed to advancing knowledge, awareness, and innovation in the fields of animal husbandry, livestock management, dairy science, Veterinary Science, Poultry, Goatery, Pig & Sheep Farming, Fodder & Feed Technology, Livestock Economics & Marketing, Climate-Resilient & Sustainable Practices, Success Stories & Case Studies, Research Highlights, Skill Development & Training and allied sectors.
The magazine aims to serve as a bridge between researchers, academicians, policymakers, progressive farmers, entrepreneurs, and students, fostering the exchange of ideas, experiences, and scientific developments. By providing a blend of scientific knowledge, field-level insights, and entrepreneurial guidance, Vet Line: e-Magazine envisions empowering every stakeholder in the livestock sector to contribute towards a prosperous, sustainable, and self-reliant animal agriculture ecosystem.
Key domains and subject areas covered in our monthly issues
Best practices, breed improvement, feeding, housing, and welfare management.
Innovations in milk production, processing, value addition, and quality assurance.
Animal health, disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.
Sector-specific advancements, market trends, and profitability models.
Improved fodder cultivation, balanced ration formulation, and nutritional strategies.
Value chain analysis, agribusiness opportunities, and policy updates.
Environment-friendly livestock production systems and adaptation strategies.
Inspirational journeys of progressive livestock farmers and entrepreneurs.
Latest scientific findings and innovations relevant to the livestock sector.
Guidance for capacity building and career growth in animal sciences.
Our magazine maintains a strong editorial and reviewer team. When an article is submitted to our magazine, the Managing Editor—under the supervision of the Editor-in-Chief—evaluates its eligibility for publication based on standard editorial workflows:
Articles with poor formatting or non-compliance with guidelines are rejected instantly.
Quality papers needing improvement are referred to subject specialist editors for comments and corrections.
Articles meeting quality and layout standards are approved and published in the upcoming issue.