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"To treat dislocations, a paste is made from soil taken from termite mounds and sheep droppings mixed in water and this is applied over the affected portion ( Honey Bee, 6(1):10, 1995)." |
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| Agro Ecological Zone |
Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Central Highlands (Malwa), Gujarat Plain And Kathiawar Peninsula, Semi-Arid Eco- Region (5.3) , Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Gujrat Plains And Hills Region (XIII) ,Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) North Saurashtra (GJ-6)
South Saurashtra (GJ-7) |
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| Procedure of Use |
Scrape out some mud from the floor of any village dwelling, in which the flooring is regularly swabbed with cow dung and cow urine. Add hot water and common salt and knot the warm mud slurry in a piece of cloth. Use this as the poultice to foment the area around the dislocation. Repeat the poultice several times over the next two or three days. The animal gets complete relief from pain and is able to return to regular farm work without the use of any medication. |
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| Practice ID |
DTP0010000003655 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Annotation ID |
GIAN/GAVL/2139 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Scout |
HBN |