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Restoration of livestock traits: A study of different clinical conditions and their surgical resolution in Surguja, Chhattisgarh (India) |
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| Creator | Raghuvanshi, P.D.S. |
| Title | Restoration of livestock traits: A study of different clinical conditions and their surgical resolution in Surguja, Chhattisgarh (India) |
| Publisher | International Buffalo Information Centre, Office of The University Library, Kasetsart University, Bangkok (Thailand) |
| Publication Year | 2557 |
| Journal Title | Buffalo Bulletin |
| Journal Vol. | 33 |
| Journal No. | 1 |
| Page no. | 68-77 |
| Keyword | Buffaloes,Bubalus bubalis,Rumen,Rumenotomy,Urethrotomy,Cystorrhaphy,Desmotomy,Surgery,India |
| ISSN | 1256726 |
| Abstract | Restoration and maintenance of different livestock traits including milk production, draught power and their physiological environment is necessary to confirm output in agriculture and dairy industry. In Chhattisgarh Surguja, the aim behind animal husbandry is draught and milk. In this study the clinical evaluation elicited by the use of surgery we maintain number of animals in their physiology, these included maintaining their rumen function, skeleton function etc. The present study was conducted on 14 animals subjected to major surgeries (rumenotomy, urethrotomy/cystorrhaphy and congenital defects) and more than 30 animals for desmotomy suffering from the respective surgical affection. All treatment techniques were evaluated based on clinical studies. These included survival rate of treated animal, physical condition, ruminal contraction and micturition, improvement over anorexia and improvement in livestock traits. The animals suffering from rumen impaction ranged from 4-9 years of age. The quantity of foreign materials removed by rumenotomy varied from 2 kg to 22 kg. The main diagnostic clinical sign noticed in this study was bilateral shrunken flank regions with doughy-hard consistency suggestive of impaction due to a hard mass. In the present study animals were solely fed with paddy straw and rice bran besides grazing in the field. Paddy straw is very rich source of oxalates if it is given without urea treatment. The salt content of diet can be gradually increased to promote water intake and formation of large volumes of dilute urine postoperatively. Thus, immediate surgical intervention in cases of obstructive urolithiasis in animals could be very useful in preventing the mortality due to this ailment. |