Practice Name:

Swollen in Udder of Animal

Details

Category Veterinary Care
Scout HBN
Ingredients Congress grass (Parthenium hysterophores), mud of termitoria, water
Innovator / Knowledge Provider Ramjibhai Vechatbhai Kharadi
City Dahod
KVK District Krushi Vigyan Kendra, Anand Agricultural University, Dahod
Address Mu. Malifaliyu, Santrampur, Dahod, Gujarat
Languages Spoken Gujarati
Vocation Farmer
State Gujarat
PIN Code 389151
PAS 1 cooking oil (200 ml), turmeric powder (one handful) and garlic (2 bulbs). Add turmeric powder and sliced garlic to the oil and mix well. Keep the mixture cool. After cooling apply the formulation in a circular motion with force. Apply the formulation over the entire udder. Apply 4 times a day for 3 days will cure the problem in cattle. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2-WjI8Oghg)
Agro Ecological Zone Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Madhya Bharat plateau Western Malwa plateau, Eastern Gujarat plain, Vindhyan and Satpura range and Narmada Valley hot, moist semi-arid eco-subregion (5.2), Agro-Climatic Region (Planning Commission) Gujrat Plains And Hills Region (XIII) , Agro-Climatic Zone (NARP) Middle Gujarat Zone (GJ-3)
Practice ID DTP0010000003143
Annotation ID GIAN/GAVL/1453
Reference Dahod/2000/2
Disease Udder swelling (Udder edema)
Disease Description Udder edema is generally a periparturient disorder characterized by excessive accumulation of fluids in the intercellular tissue spaces of the mammary gland. Incidence and severity are greater in pregnant heifers than in cows (Erb and Grohn, 1988). Udder edema can be a major discomfort to the buffalo and cow and causes management problems such as diffi culty with milking, increased risk for teat and udder injuries, and mastitis, and may also reduce milk production.
Management Practices Massage, repeated as often as possible, and hot compresses stimulate circulation and promote edema reduction. Diuretics have proved highly beneficial in reducing udder edema, and corticosteroids may be helpful. Products that combine diuretics and corticosteroids are available for treatment of udder edema.

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