Tarun Karthick
Sri Vijaya Puram, 05 August 2025
In a major step in direction of bettering livestock well being and supporting rural livelihoods, the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (AH&VS), A&N Administration, carried out a Veterinary Health and Infertility Camp on July 31, 2025, at Ward No. 3, Delanipur, beneath the jurisdiction of the Veterinary Hospital, Junglighat.
The camp, held at farmers’ premises, was led by Dr. Ramakrishnan, Senior Veterinary Officer, together with a staff of supporting employees. It centered on addressing infertility points in cattle and offering important healthcare companies geared toward enhancing livestock productiveness within the area.
During the camp, a complete of 31 cattle have been examined and handled — together with 20 grownup cattle, 10 calves, 27 feminine cattle, and one heifer. Veterinary consultants recognized and managed a number of reproductive and well being circumstances, reminiscent of Cervicitis, Metritis, Anoestrus, and Mastitis. Treatments included the administration of Buserelin Acetate, Amoxycillin with Sulbactam, Meloxicam, Albendazole and Oxyclozanide liquid dewormers.
To promote higher general animal well being and milk manufacturing, farmers have been additionally supplied with digestive dietary supplements, mineral powders, and milk manufacturing enhancement powders.
The camp highlighted the significance of focused veterinary interventions in addressing reproductive challenges, bettering animal well being, and finally growing financial returns for the farming group. By bringing veterinary companies on to farmers’ doorsteps, the initiative ensured well timed remedy and promoted sustainable animal husbandry practices.
The energetic participation of native farmers mirrored their dedication to bettering animal welfare. The AH&VS Department has reiterated its dedication to conducting comparable outreach initiatives throughout different wards, in alignment with the A&N Administration’s broader imaginative and prescient of selling sustainable agriculture and strengthening rural livelihoods throughout the Islands.