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Indian Journal of Animal Research
Background: The postpartum period is crucial in dairy cows and is marked by major physiological a... more Background: The postpartum period is crucial in dairy cows and is marked by major physiological and metabolic changes that affect milk production, immune response and fertility. Nutrition remains the most important lever for limiting the negative energy balance and its consequences on general health status in highly selected dairy cows. Therefore, the present study is design to investigate the Therapeutic efficacy intrauterine turmeric extract and ceftiofur sodium alone and in combination with micronutrients supplementation in postpartum metritic crossbred cows. Methods: The present study was conducted on 24 crossbred cows with history of postpartum metritis randomly divided into four treatment groups: intrauterine turmeric extract (group I), intramuscular ceftiofur sodium (group II), intrauterine turmeric extract + micronutrient supplementation (group III) and intramuscular ceftiofur sodium + micronutrient supplementation (group IV). Result: The mean time interval required for resu...
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
International Journal of Livestock Research
Veterinary world, 2017
Postpartum reproductive disorders cause heavy economic losses in dairy sector. Uterine infections... more Postpartum reproductive disorders cause heavy economic losses in dairy sector. Uterine infections include endometritis, metritis, mucometra, and pyometra. Postpartum endometritis in dairy cows has been defined as inflammation of endometrium occurring 21 days or more after parturition without systemic signs of illness. The treatment of endometritis with antimicrobials has met with varying degrees of success, inconsistent recovery rate, high cost of treatment, milk disposal, emergence of microbial resistance, and reduced phagocytic activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes In our country, around 20,000 medicinal plant species have been recorded, but more than 500 traditional communities use about 800 plant species for curing different diseases. Many herbs such as garlic, neem, ashwagandha, and turmeric have been tried for the treatment of endometritis in cows with a good success.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, Feb 10, 2020
International journal of entemology and zoology, 2019
The present study was conducted on 36 crossbred cows with history of repeat insemination at diffe... more The present study was conducted on 36 crossbred cows with history of repeat insemination at different intervals, randomly categorized in infectious and non-infectious groups on basis of positive or negative reaction to Whiteside test belonging to the Dairy farm of College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow and clinical cases of progressive farmers brought for artificial insemination to Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex and at the doorstep of farmers in nearby villages. These selected animals divided into 6 groups viz. GnRH analogue (Gp I), GnRH + HCG (Gp II), HCG alone (Gp III), HCG + GnRH (Gp IV), Progesterone (Gp V) and Control Group (Gp VI). The cervico-vaginal mucus samples were collected from the animals at oestrus and were immediately used for physical parameter analysis. The difference in spinnbarkeit values between hormonal treated repeat breeding and placebo treated repeat breeding cross bred cows were observed to be highly significant (P<0.01). The overall mean pH value found in the non-pregnant cows was 8.72 ± 0.22 and the difference was statistically nonsignificant. The overall mean values of vaginal electrical impedance (ohms) of cervico-vaginal mucus in overall conceived crossbred cows were highly significant (P<0.01) at 0, 12 th and 45 th day, whilst in all non-conceived groups, it was highly significant (P<0.01) at day 0 and 12 th day and non-significant at day 45 th .
Indian Journal of Animal Research
Background: The postpartum period is crucial in dairy cows and is marked by major physiological a... more Background: The postpartum period is crucial in dairy cows and is marked by major physiological and metabolic changes that affect milk production, immune response and fertility. Nutrition remains the most important lever for limiting the negative energy balance and its consequences on general health status in highly selected dairy cows. Therefore, the present study is design to investigate the Therapeutic efficacy intrauterine turmeric extract and ceftiofur sodium alone and in combination with micronutrients supplementation in postpartum metritic crossbred cows. Methods: The present study was conducted on 24 crossbred cows with history of postpartum metritis randomly divided into four treatment groups: intrauterine turmeric extract (group I), intramuscular ceftiofur sodium (group II), intrauterine turmeric extract + micronutrient supplementation (group III) and intramuscular ceftiofur sodium + micronutrient supplementation (group IV). Result: The mean time interval required for resu...
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences
International Journal of Livestock Research
Veterinary world, 2017
Postpartum reproductive disorders cause heavy economic losses in dairy sector. Uterine infections... more Postpartum reproductive disorders cause heavy economic losses in dairy sector. Uterine infections include endometritis, metritis, mucometra, and pyometra. Postpartum endometritis in dairy cows has been defined as inflammation of endometrium occurring 21 days or more after parturition without systemic signs of illness. The treatment of endometritis with antimicrobials has met with varying degrees of success, inconsistent recovery rate, high cost of treatment, milk disposal, emergence of microbial resistance, and reduced phagocytic activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes In our country, around 20,000 medicinal plant species have been recorded, but more than 500 traditional communities use about 800 plant species for curing different diseases. Many herbs such as garlic, neem, ashwagandha, and turmeric have been tried for the treatment of endometritis in cows with a good success.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, Feb 10, 2020
International journal of entemology and zoology, 2019
The present study was conducted on 36 crossbred cows with history of repeat insemination at diffe... more The present study was conducted on 36 crossbred cows with history of repeat insemination at different intervals, randomly categorized in infectious and non-infectious groups on basis of positive or negative reaction to Whiteside test belonging to the Dairy farm of College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Mhow and clinical cases of progressive farmers brought for artificial insemination to Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex and at the doorstep of farmers in nearby villages. These selected animals divided into 6 groups viz. GnRH analogue (Gp I), GnRH + HCG (Gp II), HCG alone (Gp III), HCG + GnRH (Gp IV), Progesterone (Gp V) and Control Group (Gp VI). The cervico-vaginal mucus samples were collected from the animals at oestrus and were immediately used for physical parameter analysis. The difference in spinnbarkeit values between hormonal treated repeat breeding and placebo treated repeat breeding cross bred cows were observed to be highly significant (P<0.01). The overall mean pH value found in the non-pregnant cows was 8.72 ± 0.22 and the difference was statistically nonsignificant. The overall mean values of vaginal electrical impedance (ohms) of cervico-vaginal mucus in overall conceived crossbred cows were highly significant (P<0.01) at 0, 12 th and 45 th day, whilst in all non-conceived groups, it was highly significant (P<0.01) at day 0 and 12 th day and non-significant at day 45 th .