Repeat breeding is a major issue that increases the expenditure of dairy farmers through their repeated attempts to get their animals pregnant and results in delayed productive life of animals ther
Retention of placenta (afterbirth) may lead to severe infections later on if left unattended. The video demonstrates an ethno-veterinaryformulation to treat retaining of placenta.
Blockage in teat canal of an udder causes difficulty in milking out from that udder. It may cause the udder to dry up or mastitis due to milk retention.
Fever is a symptom exhibited most often by an infected animal. It is usually accompanied by reduced appetite which in turn lowers milk production of the animal.
Worms cause severe production losses and also results in delayed puberty, weakness, diarrhoea and at times may be even fatal. The ethno-veterinary formulation helps fight worms.