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| PAS_2 |
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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) |
| Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs |
The symptoms of having affected by poison is that the cattles eye will be in red colour and it will feel uneasiness. No sign of a normal cattle is seen. Within a short span of time, the poison spread the entire body of cattle and it get killed because of this. |
| Disease Description |
Animals accidentally eat certain plants as they graze. Some animals on good feed in a dry lot or excellent pasture become bored with the same regular diet. They may eat unpalatable weeds or ornamental plants growing along fences. Cattle like to vary the best kind of diet with a little "browse." Many ornamental or wild shrubs may be consumed, not because they are palatable but because the animal craves variation in its diet. |
| Disease Control |
Control of Intermediate host, vectors and reservoirs, Control of internal parasites, Control of arthropod pests, Control and reducing the infection as soon as an outbreak occurs |
| Disease Prevention |
Prevention of Environmental contamination, Isolation of sick animals, Quarantine for newly purchased animals, Vaccination of farm animals, Deworming of animals, Elimination of carriers, Disinfection of animal houses, Disinfection of pastures, Common disinfectants and their usage, General Disease Prevention Measures |
| Precautions |
To control causative agents and predisposing factors |
| Procedure of Use |
To cure this condition, Bhurabhai advices to apply the cold water at the site of bite. After that, a tight bandage is tied just above the site of bite. This procedure will check the flow of poisonous blood into the other parts of animal body. Then leaves with tender branch of sacred fig (Ficus religiosa) is inserted in the ear (of the bitten side) till it reaches to the eardrum. This method will gradually reduces the intensity of poison from the affected animal. |
| Etiology Causative Agent |
Mostly caused by various poisoning insects or plants |
| Global Context |
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| Lesson Implication |
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| Practice ID |
DTP0010000003695 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Annotation ID |
GIAN/GAVL/2154 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Scout |
HBN |