| Category | Veterinary Care |
| Scout | HBN |
| Ingredients | Flowers of bustard teak (Butea monosperma), water |
| Innovator / Knowledge Provider | Mr. Mafatbhai Taljibhai Rabari |
| City | Ahmedabad |
| KVK District | KrishiVigyan Kendra, Anand Agricultural University, Arnej – 382 230. Tel:02714-242028 |
| Address | At. Karsanpura Viramgam Ahmedabad |
| Languages Spoken | Gujarati |
| Vocation | Farmer |
| State | Gujarat |
| PIN Code | 382140 |
| PAS 1 | Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub. (Fabaceae) Dysurea, paralysis, Flower, Decoction of flowers is given to the cattle thrice in a day for one month for the treatment of dysurea and paralysis. (Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants utilized by rural farmers for livestock healthcare in Tikamgarh District, Bundelkhand, India, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4025280/ ) |
| PAS 2 | Butea monosperma (Tamk) Taiber. Fabaceae, (Chichara), Pir tattoo, ISL.76: Its leaves mixed with leaves of Phulai (Acacia modesta Wall. Mimosaceae) and Damen (Grewia opositifolia Drum ex. Burette Tiliaceae) are given to cattle to increase milk production. (Ethno Veterinary Medicinal Uses of Plants from Samahni Valley Dist. Bhimber, (Azad Kashmir) Pakistan, https://scialert.net/fulltext/?doi=ajps.2006.390.396 ) |
| PAS 3 | Remedy for diarrhea in animal: Bark of Butea monosperma and Soymida febrifuga (100gm each) is crushed with 500 ml buttermilk. (https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/bf83/765498352b486063fe39f99cdee6c998143a.pdf) |
| PAS 4 | This preparationis recommended for treating digestive disorders (anorexia, dyspepsia, constipation, etc.) in cattle, sheep, goats, horses and dogs, in doses proportional to the size of these animals. The principal ingredients of vegetable origin include the following: Aegle (Traditional Medicine in livestock management, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305659749_Traditional_Medicine_in_livestock_management ) |
| PAS 5 | Butea monosperma- Flower decoction is given to the animaltwice in a day for 7 dasy to cure dysurea as well as paralysis (http://nopr.niscair.res.in/bitstream/123456789/9795/1/IJTK%209%283%29%20581-584.pdf) |
| Agro Ecological Zone | Western plain, kachchh and part of kathiawar peninsula, hot arid eco-region (2.3) ,Coastal Plains and Hills (XIII),Bhal and Coastal area (GJ-8) 14.26% North Gujarat ( GJ-4) 19.87% North west zone (GJ-5) 36.38 North Saurashtra (GJ-6) 29.49 |
| Practice ID | DTP0010000000209 |
| Annotation ID | GIAN/GAVL/2013 |
| Reference | HBN database |
| Disease Description | Constipation in animals leads to anorexia, cessation of feces and urine and subsequently inertia. The animal will neither walk properly nor do routine work. |
| Management Practices | Syzygium cumini (Jamu) andAcacia catechu (Khaira) for digestive disorder, diarrhoeaand pterygium disease (Plants for Cattle Health: A Review of Ethno-Veterinary Herbs in Veterinary Health Care, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262263359_Plants_for_Cattle_Health_A_Revi w_of_Ethno-Veterinary_Herbs_in_Veterinary_Health_Care ) |
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