Practice Name:

Foot and Mouth Disease in Animal

Details

Category Veterinary Care
Scout HBN
Ingredients Leaves of "ami", "singal", bustard teak (Butea monosperma), midnight horrer (Oroxylum indicum), bael tree (Aegle marmelos), "kkhar singh", belliric myrobalan (Terminalia bellirica), screw tree (Helicteres isora), bark and roots of "bhindval", fish, onion (Allium cepa), garlic (Allium sativum), water
Innovator / Knowledge Provider Maganbhai Savjibhai Bare (Bhagat)
City Dang
KVK District Dangs (Waghai)
Address Dangs , Gujarat
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 394710
PAS 1 "IN Kenya -Ethnoveterinary remedies of natural Soda ash solution (97% sodium bicarbonate), honey and finger millet flour were used to manage the FMD lesions. The lesions were washed with soda ash solution to remove the necrotic tissue after which raw honey and finger millet flour were applied to the cleaned lesions. The lesions were examined daily and those with necrotic material washed again with the Soda ash solution. Honey and finger millet flour were applied daily for three days. There was rapid healing of the lesions with the animals resuming feeding after three days. The fast healing of the lesions vindicates the use of these cheap, locally available and easy to apply products in the management of FMD lesions. Other herbal plants medicinal practices:"
Agro Ecological Zone Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) North Sahyadris and konkan coast hot humid eco sub region (19.1), Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Gujarat plains and Hills region (XIII), Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) South Gujarat heavy rainfall area (GJ-1)
Practice ID DTP0010000002854
Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/1188
Reference Lok(5)6, Dec.-2000, Pg.No.-7
Disease FMD in animals
Disease Description Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) or hoof-and-mouth disease (HMD) is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovids. The virus causes a high fever lasting two to six days, followed by blisters inside the mouth and on the feet that may rupture and cause lameness.

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