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Prevalence of Clinical Diseases in Crossbred Frieswal Bulls at an Organized Bull Rearing Unit

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Title Prevalence of Clinical Diseases in Crossbred Frieswal Bulls at an Organized Bull Rearing Unit
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Creator N. Chand, A. S. Sirohi, S. Tyagi, A. Sharma, Hemlata and D. Kumar
 
Subject Bulls, Clinical Disease, Frieswal, Prevalence, Season
 
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The study was conducted on the clinical cases available at bull rearing unit of ICAR- Central Institute for Research on Cattle. Diagnosis of disease was done on the basis of history, clinical signs and clinical examination findings. A total of 592 clinical cases were recorded during the period of study from October 2013 to September 2015. Of the 592 recorded clinical cases of bulls, 74.6% were medicinal, 20.95 % surgical and 4.39% reproductive cases. Of the total clinical cases, highest numbers (44.59%) were recorded during rainy season followed by summer (30.74%) and winter season (24.66%). The major clinical diseases prevalent in bulls were lameness, fever, tick infestation, abscess, wound, inappetance, diarrhea, balanoposthitis and conjunctivitis. Occurrence of fever, wound and abscess was more in rainy season while tick infestation and diarrhea were more prevalent during summer season. Lameness, balanoposthitis, dermatitis were found to occur more during winter season.
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Date 2017-08-02T08:46:32Z
2017-08-02T08:46:32Z
2016-04-13
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Chand, N., Sirohi, A. S., Tyagi, S., Sharma, A., Hemlata & Kumar, D. (2016) Prevalence of Clinical Diseases in Crossbred Frieswal Bulls at an Organized Bull Rearing Unit. International Journal of Livestock Research, 6 (4), 90-97.
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/5038
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Pashupati Foundation India