Mathews Journal of Veterinary Science (MJVS; ISSN: 2572-6579) is a leading international journal that publishes original research on key aspects of veterinary research i.e., diagnosis, prevention, epidemiology, and treatment of the medical conditions of companion, farm, domestic, and wild animals, in addition to the biomedical phenomenon that underlie the health of these animals. Investigations of these crucial aspects involve studies on the following topics: anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, immunology, molecular biology, infectious diseases, bacteriology/mycology, parasitology, animal behaviour, laboratory information management, animal science, poultry science, animal nutrition, and animal breeding and genetics.
MJVS also considers papers in the field of veterinary medicine and associated fields, such as veterinary oncology, cardiology, neurology, nephrology/urology, hepatology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, hematology, pulmonology, pharmacology, theriogenology, internal medicine, and advancements in veterinary research.
MJVS especially welcomes manuscripts related to zoonoses or emerging diseases. Additionally, MJVS consider papers wherein wildlife species may act as disease/zoonotic reservoirs, and on papers dealing with policies pertaining to animal ethics and welfare.
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High Visibility: MJVS follows open access policy that allows the published articles to be accessed across the globe.
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Rigorous peer review: Every manuscript submitted undergoes a thorough and rigorous double-blind peer-review. This process eliminates subjective judgments and bias from the decision making process.
We welcome all types of articles related to Veterinary Science. For submission assistance contact: i[email protected]. Please follow the Author Guidelines.
If you are not sure whether your work is suitable for this journal, please email us at i[email protected] or call us at +1-606-405–6566.
Published : 17th April 2026
Author : Ashraful Kabir*
Citation : Kabir A. (2026). A Note on the Wing Lengths of Male and Female Tumbler Pigeons. Mathews J Vet Sci. 10(3):110.
Published : 17th April 2026
Author : Amanu Abate*
Citation : Abate A. (2026). Review on the Success and Challenges of Community-Based Sheep Breeding Programs in Bale Zone: The Case of Indigenous Breeds. Mathews J Vet Sci. 10(3):109.
Published : 16th April 2026
Authors : Ghulam Rasool Bhat1,*, Rashid Lateef Dar2
Citation : Bhat GR, et al. (2026). Use of Sexed and Conventional Semen in Dairy Animals. Mathews J Vet Sci. 10(2):108.
Published : 16th April 2026
Authors : Sandeep Ranjan Mishra1,*, Maloth Mohan2
Citation : Mishra SR, et al. (2026). Inter-State Migration and Movement of Pachyderms from Dalma to Baripada Division, Odisha, India: A Case Study. Mathews J Vet Sci. 10(2):106.
Published : 03rd April 2026
Author : Ghulam Rasool Bhat*
Citation : Bhat GR. (2026). Heifers: A Replacement Stock in Dairy Farms. Mathews J Vet Sci. 10(2):107.
Published : 12th March 2026
Author : Ashraful Kabir*
Citation : Kabir A. (2026). Principal Tumbler-Roller Pigeons in Bangladesh. Mathews J Vet Sci. 10(2):105.