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MANAGEMENT OF DETRUSOR SPHINCTER DYSSYNERGIA (DSD) IN A DOG Full text
2024
M. Shiju Simon | Chhavi Gupta | R. Ramprabhu | S. Prathaban
A seven year old female Doberman dog was presented with the history of dullness, anorexia and dysuria for three days. Abdominal palpation revealed distended bladder, which was confirmed by plain radiography and ultrasonography on Neurological examination animal was found to be normal. On manual compression of the bladder urine was not evacuated, therefore by catheterization was performed and no obstruction was found; around three litres of urine was drained. The animal was treated with oral Diazepam, @ 0.04mg/kg, Prazosin, 1mg/15 kg and Bethanechol, @ 2mg/kg bd. wt. On fourth day of treatment, the animal was able to urinate normally and it was advised to continue the treatment for two weeks. The animal had an unevenful recovery.
Show more [+] Less [-]RESPONSE OF MULTI CUT FODDER SORGHUM WITH THE APPLICATION OF SOURCES OF IRRIGATION AND NUTRIENTS Full text
2024
C. Vennila | T. Ananthi
Multicut fodder sorghum Co (FS) 29 was evaluated for its growth and yield performance with the application of different sources of irrigation and nutrients. The experiment was conducted in split plot design with three replications. Main plot consists of treatments with application of irrigation through ground water (I1), domestic sewage water (I2) and ground and domestic sewage water alternatively (I3). The sub plots consist of no fertilisers (control) (N1), application of farm yard manure alone (FYM alone) (N2), farmyard manure + NPK (FYM + NPK) (N3) and NPK alone (N4). The application of domestic sewage water along with FYM + NPK nutrients as per the treatment schedule resulted in higher plant height, leaf length, number of leaves, biomass production, dry matter and biomass yield of multicut fodder sorghum. However, pertaining to nutrient application, nitrogen uptake was higher with application of FYM +NPK but found on par with the application of NPK alone and application of FYM alone.
Show more [+] Less [-]COST ECONOMICS OF BREWERY WASTE IN JERSEY CROSSBRED DAIRY CATTLE UNDER FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS Full text
2024
B. Rajesh Kumar
A study was conducted to assess the cost economics of brewery waste in twenty four Jersey crossbred dairy cattle for one year with three treatments viz., control (T0), brewery waste (T1) and balanced ration (T2) in farmer’s field conditions with eight animals in each group. The control, brewery and balanced ration animals were fed as per traditional and standard feeding practices. Statistical analysis revealed a significant (P<0.01) increase in the cost of concentrates (Rs. 15401.59/-) and total feed cost (Rs. 33278.93/-) for brewery waste fed dairy cattle than control animals. Also significant (P<0.05) increase in average gain of milk yield (0.73 Kgs /animal/day) was noticed for brewery waste fed animals than control. It is imperative to note that the total returns (Rs. 54653.18/-) were significantly (P<0.05) higher for brewery waste treated than control (Rs. 45393.15/-) animals. No significant (P>0.05) difference was evident in lactation days, cost and net returns per Kg of milk production using brewery waste. It can be concluded that farmers can utilize brewery waste to increase milk yield and total returns for augmenting income generation.
Show more [+] Less [-]INFLUENCE OF SEASON ON BIRTH OF PIGLETS IN SEMI-ARID REGION OF TAMIL NADU Full text
2024
P. Thirunavukkarasu | R. Amutha | R. Sakthivadivu | C. Nithya
The study was structured to find out the seasonal influences on birth of piglets in tropical condition with the objective of probability in the birth of male and female piglets from 80 farrowing records for the period from 2017 to 2021. Depending on the season, male piglets are in more demand since they have to anticipate the demand for meat during festivals and other annual events. The parameters studied from farrowing records are litter size at birth and at weaning (42nd day). From this study, highest probability of male piglets were born during south west monsoon season where as the female piglets were born during winter season however, the pooled sex of piglets were born highest in winter season. It could be useful to the farmers who are in need of piglets for either meat production or breeding purpose.
Show more [+] Less [-]REVIEW ON PROGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS OF CANINE BABESIOSIS Full text
2024
Narayani Yadav | Raguvaran Raja | Debabrata Mondal | Neelam Kushwaha
Babesiosisis a tick borne hemoprotozoan disease of canines and anaemia is the predominant clinical syndrome. This disease causes considerable morbidity and mortality in canines. Several factors such as leukocyte activation, vascular endothelial cell injury and release of chemical mediators lead to multi-organ failure and coagulation abnormality in complicated form of babesiosis. The assessment of these biomarkers is used as indicators of severity of disease and outcome in dogs with MODS in babesiosis. Successful treatment of babesiosis is challenging task and no drugs have been demonstrated to clear B. gibsoni (Asian genotype) infection. Newer successful treatment has shown encouraging response in cure of B. gibsoni infection which includes combination of clindamycin, metronidazole and doxycycline.
Show more [+] Less [-]SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF INTESTINAL DISORDERS THROUGH LEFT FLANK LAPAROTOMY IN BOVINE – A REVIEW OF SIX CASES Full text
2024
R. S. Vijayaboorani | K. Jayakumar | S. Senthil Kumar | S. Sivagnanam
Six cattle presented with history and clinical signs pertaining to intestinal disorders requiring surgical intervention were subjected to left flank laparotomy. The animals were clinically examined and stabilized with fluid therapy before performing exploratory laparotomy. Left flank laparotomy was performed under Farquharson’s paravertebral nerve block in standing position. The efficacy of surgery through left flank to intestinal affections was evaluated by ease of approach, accessibility and visceral pain. It was found that caudal left flank approach allowed more ease of exteriorization of intussuscepted masses that were in jejunum, jejuno-jejunum, ileum and ileo-caecal parts of the intestine and also allowed complete exploration of the abdominal cavity. Left flank laparotomy approach with or without rumenotomy resulted in more area of exploration, prevented the proximal distended intestines to spill out and specific exteriorisation of the affected segment, by which mesenteric pain was alleviated that otherwise leads to recumbency and kicking at abdomen by the animals which could result in multiple rupture of intestines.
Show more [+] Less [-]CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL PORTRAITS OF THE INCUBATION ACTIVITIES OF VETERINARY INCUBATION FOUNDATION (VIF) @ TANUVAS Full text
2024
C. Soundararajan | R. Vadivel
Incubation centers are providing office spaces, access to advanced laboratory setups, farm facilities, clinical spaces, and comprehensive mentorship encompassing technical, legal, and financial guidance to the incubatees. The activities of VIF @ TANUVAS regarding areas of interest of 62 incubatees, products and productization, grants, ideas, and awareness programs were analysed for the period from 2019 to 2023. Among the area of interest of the incubatees, most of the incubatees (85 %) are working in the domain of Veterinary while 15% of the incubatees are working in the area of life sciences. Among the Veterinary related ideas, the majority of incubatees are interested in doing research in the development of diagnostic kits 26.41%, followed by Feed and Feed supplements (24.52%) whereas life sciences-related ideas are majorly chosen for drug discovery. Out of 62 ideas, 23 products were developed with a percentage of 37.1. Out of these 13 incubatees, 5 received grants (38.46%) from the Government of India (Central funds), while the remaining 8 (61.54%) received funding from the Government of Tamil Nadu (State funds). The highest number (52.81%) of ideas obtained during the year 2023 followed by 27.3% during 2021, 10.45% during 2020, and 9.41% during 2022 with more ideas from Madras Veterinary College, Chennai. This study concludes that The outcome of the product is directly proportionate to their ideas.
Show more [+] Less [-]OCCURRENCE OF ECTOPARASITES ON A PEAFOWL (PAVO CRISTATUS, LINN.) IN TAMIL NADU Full text
2024
N. Jeyathilakan | D. Basheer Ahamad | B. Dhivya | J. Selvaraj
The present communication deals with concurrent infestation of lice and tick in a peafowl from Cauvery delta region of Tamil Nadu. External examination of the bird revealed presence of six lice and seven tick specimens. The ectoprasites were processed and examined under microscope. The lice and tick specimens were identified as Goniodes pavonis and nymphal stages of Haemaphysalis sp respectively. This is the first study to establish the concurrent infection of Goniodes pavonis and Haemaphysalis sp in peafowl from Cauvery delta region of Tamil Nadu and also first report of Goniodes pavonis in peafowl from India.
Show more [+] Less [-]GROSS ANATOMY OF STERNUM IN WHITE-BREASTED WATERHEN (AMAURORNIS PHOENICURLUS) Full text
2024
J. Violet Beaulah | P. Sridevi | T.A. Kannan | Geetha Ramesh | S. Ushakumary
Gross anatomy of sternum in white-breasted waterhen was studied. Bone samples (sternum) were collected from three carcasses of white-breasted waterhen died were brought for postmortem examination to the Department of Veterinary Pathology, Madras Veterinary College, Chennai. The sternum was quadrilateral in shape. The longitudinal groove on the body of the sternum extended proximally and disappeared distally. The antero-lateral process was large, three-sided polygon shaped. Postero-lateral process was clamp-like at its posterior end. Postero-lateral process extended beyond the level of body of the sternum. Foramen ovale wasnoticed in the form of a W- shaped oval notch between the body of the sternum and the postero-lateral process. The anterior border of body of the sternum was noticed with two medial pneumatic notches.
Show more [+] Less [-]MANAGEMENT OF SARCOPTIC AND PSOROPTIC MANGE INFESTATION IN RABBITS (ORYCTOLAGUS CUNICULUS) WITH INJECTABLE IVERMECTIN Full text
2024
E. Tamileniyan | M. Jeevitha | K. Karthika | A. Latchumikanthan | M. Veeraselvam | V. R. Kundave | M. Saravanan | R. Velusamy
This study presents two clinical cases in Chinchilla and Himalayan rabbits, exhibiting symptoms such as alopecia, skin lesions, and ear lesions. Skin scrapings and fecal samples were collected and processed, revealing the presence of Sarcoptes scabiei mites, Psoroptes cuniculi mites, and Eimeria oocysts. Treatment involved subcutaneous administration of Ivermectin (0.2 mg/kg), accompanied by supportive and topical application of Benzyl benzoate. The rabbits displayed clinical improvement, with complete recovery observed within 30 days.
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