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VITAMIN C RESPONSIVE DERMATOSIS IN A JERSEY CROSSBRED CALF Texte intégral
2024
G. Sathishkumar | P. Pothiappan | S. Giridharan | H. Vijayakumar | S. Kavitha
Fifteen days old Jersey crossbred calf was brought to the hospital with the history of sudden hair fall around the trunk and legs and the other calf was apparently normal in twin birth. Clinical examination revealed severe alopecia in both fore limbs, hind limbs, trunks and easy epilation of hairs, along with erythematous skin and pruritus and mild scaling around its thighs, flanks and trunk. Dermatological analysis of skin scrapings revealed negative for ectoparasites and trichogram showed no hair growth abnormalities. Haemato-biochemical parameters were in normal range except low plasma ascorbic acid (0.16 mg/dL). The case was diagnosed as vitamin C responsive dermatosis and treated with single dose of intravenous injection of 2.5 g of ascorbic acid diluted with normal saline. The owner was advised to follow tab. vitamin C total dose of 2 g/day for 10 days orally. After one week, further hair was loss ceased and complete regrowth of hair noticed after four weeks of treatment.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]APPLICATION OF ACUTE PHASE PROTEINS AS BIOMARKERS IN MODERN VETERINARY PRACTICE Texte intégral
2024
M. Pradeep
Animal body reacts to all kinds of injuries and stress to keep the homeostasis. Such resistance can be specific or non specific. Non specific innate resistance of the body like cytological and cytokine reactions including fever, leukocytoses etc. are known as acute phase response. In this response, there will be increase or decrease of serum concentration of particular proteins. These proteins are known as acute phase proteins. Measurement of serum concentration of these acute phase proteins are found to be useful in assessment of health status and prediction of diseases of the man and animals. Acute phase proteins like Serum amyloid A, C- reactive proteins, Haptoglobin, alpha 1 acid glycoprotein etc. are found to be more sensitive and specific than the routine diagnostic methods like white blood cell count. Use of acute phase proteins as biomarkers for animal disease diagnosis and health status assessment has got high potential in modern veterinary practice. Usefulness of the acute phase protein analysis in veterinary practice especially in dog, cat, cattle and pig practices is discussed in this review.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]LENGTH - WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF LETHRINUS LENTJAN (LACEPEDE, 1802) AND LETHRINUS NEBULOSUS (FORSSKAL, 1775) EXPLOITED IN THOOTHUKUDI COAST, TAMIL NADU, INDIA. Texte intégral
2024
M. Vasantharajan | P.Jawahar | B. Sundaramoorthy | M.Venkatasamy
A detailed study was undertaken to assess the length - weight relationship of Lethrinus lentjan and Lethrinus nebulosus in Thoothukudi coast. The ‘b’ value of L.lentjan (3.027) and L.nebulosus(2.964) were analysed against ‘3’ with 248 degrees of freedom and the ‘b’ values of both the species of L.lentjan and L.nebulosus were not significant at 5% and 1% level.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]EFFECT OF MULTI - ENZYME ON PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS TRAITS OF NANDANAM BROILER - 2 CHICKENS Texte intégral
2024
K. Sangilimadan | A.V.Omprakash | K.Premavalli | C.Pandian | R.Richard Churchill
A study was conducted at Institute of Poultry Production and Management (IPPM), Madhavaram Milk colony, Chennai-51.Three hundred and sixty (360) day-old straight run Nandanam broiler - 2 chicks were individually weighed, wing banded and randomly assigned to three different dietary treatments with two replicates and reared on deep litter system for a period of 8 weeks. The results showed that supplementation of muti-enzyme at the rate of 500g per ton of feed (T2) in Nandanam broiler-2 ration were significantly higher (P<0.01) than control in weight gain of 2nd, 8th and 0-8 week of age. The feed consumption and feed conversion efficiency was significantly higher (P<0.01) in control compared to treatment. The livability was highly significant (P<0.01) in T3 than control. The carcass characteristics of live weight, heart, eviscerated, giblet and ready-to-cook weight did not show any significant difference in treatment group than control. The cut-up parts of breast yield were highly significant (P<0.01) in T2 than control. The drumstick yield was significantly higher (P<0.01) in control than treatments. The cut-up-parts of back, thigh, neck and wing did not show any significant difference in treatment than the control, but the value was better in enzyme treated group. It was concluded that the production performance was better in supplementation of multi – enzyme at the rate of 500g/ ton of feed and carcass traits was not significantly different between the treatments.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]LENGTH WEIGHT RELATIONSHIP OF NILE TILAPIA OF OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS NILOTICUS (LINNAEUS, 1758 ) ( FAMILY : CICHLIDAE ) Texte intégral
2024
K. Karal Marx | T. Vaitheeswaran | P. Chidambaram | S. Sankarram | P. Karthiga
Length-Weight relationship was studied in Oreochromis niloticus niloticus, for a period of nine months from September 2012 to May 2013. The slope value (b) estimated for O. niloticus niloticus of both sexes was found to be 2.3133. The regression equations calculated for female was Log W = -3.4168 + 2.3133 Log L. The correlations coefficient was found to be significant (P<0.01). The significant difference between sexes of the species ‘F’ value was at 1% level. The b value differed from the ideal cube law of ‘3’ as is with the case of length-weight relationship studied in this species else where. The slope value was compared here could be very useful for comparison with the tilapia species in other geographical locations.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]A RECORD OF BROWN PAPER NAUTILUS ARGONAUTA HIANS LIGHTFOOT, 1786 (FAMILY: ARGONAUTIDAE) (LAMARCK, 1809) OFF THOOTHUKUDI COAST OF GULF OF MANNAR FROM INDIA (08º 35’ 22.5" N 78º 27’ 40.9" E and 08º 31’ 91.2"N 78º 25’ 32.7"E) Texte intégral
2024
T.Vaitheeswaran | N. Jayakumar | V.K.Venkataramani
The brown paper nautilus, Argonauta hians Lightfoot, 1786 was recorded for the first time from Indian waters while investigating the biodiversity of the molluscs of Gulf of Mannar during June, 2011. One specimen of the said species was collected as an incidental by-catch in the trawl catch off Thoothukudi coast of Gulf of Mannar, from India, between 08º 35’ 22.5" N 78º 27’ 40.9" E and 08º 31’ 91.2"N 78º 25’ 32.7"E at a depth of 305-310 m.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]A NEW RECORD OF AXIOPSIS CONSOBRINA (DE MAN, 1905) (FAMILY: AXIIDAE : BORRADAILE, 1903) (CRUSTACEA : DECAPODA : THALASSINIDEA) OFF THOOTHUKUDI, SOUTHEAST COAST OF INDIA (08º 53.6’N 78º 16’E and 08º 53.8’N 78º 32’E) Texte intégral
2024
T. Vaitheeswaran
A new record of Axiidae off Thoothukudi coast of Gulf of Mannar, southeast coast of India is reported. Axiopsis consobrina species were newly recorded from Indian waters. The present species (Axiopsis consobrina) are recorded from Thoothukudi coast of Gulf of Mannar, southeast coast of India. One specimen was caught at the depth of 310 m as an incidental by-catch. It was found in tropical waters from about 08º 53.6’N 78º 16’E and 08º 53.8’N 78º 32’E/310m from Thoothukudi fishing harbour, southeast coast of India.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]ANGEL FISH ( PTEROPHYLLUM SCALARE ) - STUNTED GROWTH AND SWIMMING ABNORMALITIES - A REPORT Texte intégral
2024
S. David Kingston | J. Mary Sophia | V. Viji
Abnormalities in size and growth has been observed in the young ones of angel fish (Pterophyllum scalare) of the same brood. Morphological measurements confirm the abnormalities in the affected specimens. As per the reports available, methylene blue treatment during the early life stages may have a teratogenic effect which led to such conditions in angel fish.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]RESPONSE OF MULTI CUT FODDER SORGHUM WITH THE APPLICATION OF SOURCES OF IRRIGATION AND NUTRIENTS Texte intégral
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.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]COST ECONOMICS OF BREWERY WASTE IN JERSEY CROSSBRED DAIRY CATTLE UNDER FARMERS’ FIELD CONDITIONS Texte intégral
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.
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