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- Outbreak of Black Quarter in Cattle and its Management in Koshi Zone, Bihar
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1 Department of Animal Husbandry, Mandan Bharti Agriculture College (BAU), Agwanpur, Saharsa (Bihar), IN
1 Department of Animal Husbandry, Mandan Bharti Agriculture College (BAU), Agwanpur, Saharsa (Bihar), IN
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Rashtriya Krishi (English), Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 107-107Abstract
Study was conducted on 85 cattle of different breeds and age at Sattarkatiya block under Saharsa district area sudden infested with Clostridium chauvoei in rainy season. The cattle with moderate to severe infection were clinical treatment of the cases was performed with administration of heavy dose of penicillin and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Clinical recoveries of the cases were good and cessation of outbreak of disease.References
- Chakraborti, A. (2000). Black quarter. A textbook of Preventive Veterinary Medicine. Kalyani Publishers, New Delhi. pp. 375-381.
- Robson, S. (2007). Black leg in cattle. Available at: http://www.thedairysite.com/articles/843/blackleg-in-cattle. Accessed 22 August 2007.
- Sultan, M., Ahead, A., Biswas , P.K., Rrahman, M.A. and Barua, H. (2008). Black quarter (BQ) diseases in cattle and diagnosis of Septicemias’ based on gross lesion and microscopic examination . Bangladesh J Microbiol., 25 (1) :13-16.
- Awareness of the Farmers About Scientific Technique of the Milking
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1 Department of Animal Husbandry, Mandan Bharti Agriculture College (BAU), Agwanpur, Saharsa (Bihar), IN
1 Department of Animal Husbandry, Mandan Bharti Agriculture College (BAU), Agwanpur, Saharsa (Bihar), IN
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Rashtriya Krishi (English), Vol 12, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 169-169Abstract
India is the largest milk producing country in the world produced about 155.5 million tones and the per capita availability of milk is 337 gm/day. Since the population of the country has crossed the mark of 120 cores, there has become a gap between availability and requirement of milk. Thus intensive efforts are being made to increase milk production through scientific breeding, feeding, health care and better management of milch animals.- Management of Dairy Animals during Winter Season
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1 Mandan Bharti Agriculture College (B.A.U.), Agwanpur, Saharsa (Bihar), IN
2 T.V.O. Saharsa (Bihar), IN
1 Mandan Bharti Agriculture College (B.A.U.), Agwanpur, Saharsa (Bihar), IN
2 T.V.O. Saharsa (Bihar), IN