After flooding, livestock is feared by viral infection, about 10 cattle died in Hisar Village

There is panic -stricken among livestock farmers in Harikot Village of the District, as about 10 cattle, including buffalo and cows, have died due to a disease over the past seven days. Villagers said four buffalo died on Monday and that many other cattle, including buffalo, cows and calves, are seriously ill. The residents asked the district administration to act immediately to save sick livestock and prevent the disease from spreading. The residents suspect it is a disease that overshadows cattle. However, Dr Maeru, veterinarian of livestock farming at the Mangali Veterinary Hospital, said he began vaccinating information about the death of cattle on Monday, after receiving information about the death of cattle on Monday. He denied deaths from FMD, saying that it was a viral infection of dirty water, as the water stored for cattle is used due to collapse and excessive rain. He said that the drinking of outdated and outdated water caused infections to cattle and killed a few cattle. He further explained that his team was sent to the village to take care of vaccination and sick cattle. He said he couldn’t bring any dead animals to the post -mortem because no villager informed him of death. Meanwhile, residents said that the death of about 10 cattle created a worrying situation in the town, losing the livestock owners is losing millions of rupees. He said this outbreak caused panic and villagers struggled to save their remaining animals. A villager named Rajesh told the Tribune today that many families have lost their cattle, including buffalo, cows and calves, and have identified some owners as Rajesh, Rasal, Ramesh, Sandeep, Ravinder, Pushkar, Ram Kishan and Madan Kumar. Share this story -tags