Animal Cure: Increased danger in rain! Save your animals from Khurpaka-mouth disease

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In the rain, the problem of ripening of foot is seen more in goats and milch animals. It causes swelling in the legs and the hooves are cooked. This is a bacterial infection, in which the pus is filled in hoof and the animal walks …Read more
In the rain, the problem of ripening of foot is seen more in goats and milch animals. It causes swelling in the legs and the hooves are cooked. This is a bacterial infection, in which the pus is filled in hoof and the animal has difficulty in walking. In such a situation, the food and drink of the animal also decreases and the production of milk suddenly falls.
The animal has high fever due to the disease of Khurpaka-mouth. Small grains come out on the mouth, tongue, gums and lips, which later take the form of big blisters. These blisters burst and become wounds. Due to this, the animal stops gambled, saliva keeps falling from the mouth and it becomes very dull. The wounds of the feet become worse than coming in contact with mud and mud and insects also fall in them.
How to take care of sick animal
Veterinarian Dr. BL Patel says that to prevent this disease, treatment should be done in the nearest veterinary hospital immediately. It is necessary to give antibiotics with pain and swelling medicine for at least three days. The diseased legs should be washed and cleaned with neem and peepal bark decoction or phenyl. At the same time, washing the mouth ulcers three times a day with alum solution is beneficial. During this time, the animal should be given soft and digestible food.
Careful things
Experts also say that it is necessary to keep the sick animal in a clean and ventilated place. They should be separated from other healthy animals. The person taking care should also take care and go to other animals only after washing his hands and feet. Also, straw, straw and grass, which come in contact with the saliva or wound of the sick animal, should either be burnt or burn by putting lime, so that the infection does not spread further.