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Title : |
STUDY OF :r |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
U. M. Singh, Author ; Jha, V.C., Author ; Mahato, S.N., Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author |
Pagination: |
117-122 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Abstract: |
Blood and serum samples from 16 (12 sick and 4 healthy) animals were collected for
haematologica/ and biochemical examination. There was no significant difference in
.haematological and biochemical values_ but lower phosphorus values were recorded both
in affected and normal animals. Out of 162 buffalo cows 13 (8. 02%) buffaloes had only
skin lesions, 9 buffaloes (5.55%) had skin lesion with hoof deformity, 11 buffaloes (6.8%)
had skin lesion, emaciation and abducted limbs, 2 (1.2%) were found infertile and 13
(8. 02%) recovered after infection. The culture of dried hay, maize stover and hoof
powder revealed Aspergillus sp where as the rice straw revealed Rhizopus stolonifer. |
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STUDY OF :r U. M. Singh, Author ; Jha, V.C., Author ; Mahato, S.N., Author ; Duryodhan Chaudhary, Author . - [s.d.] . - 117-122 p. Languages : English (eng)Abstract: |
Blood and serum samples from 16 (12 sick and 4 healthy) animals were collected for
haematologica/ and biochemical examination. There was no significant difference in
.haematological and biochemical values_ but lower phosphorus values were recorded both
in affected and normal animals. Out of 162 buffalo cows 13 (8. 02%) buffaloes had only
skin lesions, 9 buffaloes (5.55%) had skin lesion with hoof deformity, 11 buffaloes (6.8%)
had skin lesion, emaciation and abducted limbs, 2 (1.2%) were found infertile and 13
(8. 02%) recovered after infection. The culture of dried hay, maize stover and hoof
powder revealed Aspergillus sp where as the rice straw revealed Rhizopus stolonifer. |
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