Bloat in Ruminant

An Overview on Bloat in Ruminant And Its Management 

Bloat (Ruminal Tympany) Bloat is abnormal distention of rumen and reticulatum caused by excessive accumulation of gases of fermentation which either mixed with ingesta or as a free gas separated...
Fluid Therapy

Fluid Therapy in Veterinary Clinical Practice

Importance of Fluid Therapy It is an important and life-saving treatment applied in day to day veterinary practice. The purpose of fluid therapy is to correct dehydration and/or electrolyte imbalances...
Tick Infestation in Cattle

Tick Infestation in Cattle And Its Control – An Overview

Tick Infestation in Cattle Ticks are the most important external parasites commonly found in cattle and are responsible for severe economic losses both through the direct effects of blood-sucking and...
Vaccinate Livestock

Importance of Vaccination in Preventive Health Management Program of Cattle

The term vaccination refers to immunization for the prevention and control of diseases of animals through use of vaccines for specific period of life. Immunization is an integral part of...
what is a ruminant, ruminant digestive system

Role of Ruminant Stomach in Digestion of Food in the Production of Milk

What is Ruminant? Dairy animals like cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, and camels are herbivores because their diets are composed primarily of plant material. Many herbivores also are ruminants. Ruminants can...
cidr protocol

Anestrus Management in Cattle – CIDR Protocol

Anestrus and its Causes in Dairy Animals Anestrus is a functional disorder of the reproductive cycle characterized by cyclicity failure-absence of heat signs. In simple meaning when cows and buffalo...
Newborn Calf Management

Common Protocols in Management of Diseases in Newborn Calves

Newborn Calf Management  The future of dairy herd depends upon how calves are raised. The newborn calves of today are the milking cows of tomorrow. The calf is the starting...