Clinico-Therapeutic Management of Ketosis in a Cow
Journal Title: International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
The clinical case study was carried out in a cow having sign of ketosis, diagnosis based on owner history, clinical symptoms and laboratory findings (Urine and blood sample). Therapeutic management was carried out as per physiological conditions of animal. Cow was treated with Injection of dextrose, corticosteroid, vitamin B-complex parental along with oral gluconeogenic precursors and jaggery. Case was treated successfully and excellent recovery
Authors and Affiliations
Sandhya Morwal* and Shantanu Kumar Kuldeep
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