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Vol. 6, Issue 6 (2018)

Effect of arazyme in subclinical mastitis in Gir cows


Author(s): Parmjeet, SK Sharma and Kuldeep Kumar

Abstract: Bovine subclinical mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland caused by bacterial intramammary infection, accounting for large economic losses. The objectives of this study were to evaluate an arazyme along with vitamin E, selenium, iodine, vitamin C, zinc and methionine the treatment of subclinical mastitis in lactating cows. A total of 20 lactating Gir cows with subclinical mastitis were randomly divided into two groups. 1st group arazyme along with vitamin E, selenium, iodine, vitamin C, zinc and methionine (n _ 10) and 2nd group arazyme along with vitamin E, selenium, iodine, vitamin C, zinc and Methionine with Antibiotics (n _ 10) groups. In the 1st group, cows received an Orally Powder of arazyme along with vitamin E, selenium, iodine, vitamin C, zinc and methioninea dose of 50gm once in a day for 11 days while 2nd group cows received arazyme along with vitamin E, selenium, iodine, vitamin C, zinc and methioninea dose of 50gm once in a day with antibiotics for 6 days. cows in group I showed recovery in 70 percent cows on day 6th after treatment. There was recovery in all the animals of the group I (100 percent) on day 11th after treatment. Whereas in group II recovery in 100 percent was observed on day 6th after treatment.

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How to cite this article:
Parmjeet, SK Sharma, Kuldeep Kumar. Effect of arazyme in subclinical mastitis in Gir cows. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(6):649-652.
 

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