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Journal of Veterinary Health Science(JVHS)

ISSN: 2831-3887 | DOI: 10.33140/JVHS

Impact Factor: 0.762

A Research on Polyhedral Treatment of Constipation in Cattle Found In the Rural Areas of Rajasthan

Abstract

Supriya Singh, Ashwin Singh Chouhan and Rahul Jakhar

The general scientific term for conventional animal health care that offers inexpensive substitutes for allopathic med- ications is ethnoveterinary medicine. Alternatives to manufactured medications and pharmaceuticals that are more affordable, practical, and sustainable include using indigenous ethnoveterinary remedies. For traditional communi- ty-based methods to veterinary care to continue, ethnoveterinary knowledge is extremely important. Cattle frequently experience constipation after being given a diet that contains indigestible fibre followed by prolonged handling and transportation when dehydration and stress are present. The cattle do appear to be uncomfortable and exhausted. Constipated animals are straightforward to identify. Generally, enema treatments are used to relieve constipation. The rectum is injected with warm, soapy water. In this research we prepared a bolus with the help of traditional herbs like ajwain, triphala, cucumber powder, chauli powder, senna powder, black salt and sugar to treat constipation in cattle. The bolus contains herbal ingredients which provide relief to the cattle.

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