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1. Epidemiological Aspects And Treatment Trials On Black Quarter Disease In Dera Ismail Khan District

by Inam-ul-Haq | Prof.Dr.Muhammad Ashraf | Manzoor | Muhammed sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: An active Surveillance in D-I-Khan indicated that black quarter is prevalent in this area 3.88% in cattle and 3.16% in buffaloes. Young cattle and buffaloes are more affected than adults. Incidences of black quarter were high in non irrigated area (7.55%) than irrigated area (1.19%). Highest incidences were observed in summer season especially in July (42.77%) as compared to other seasons of the year. Wound history was reported in 36% of affected animals. Morbidity, mortality and case fatality rates of black quarter were 3.75%, 3.14% and 91.13% respectively in this area. Economic losses due to black quarter were highest (44.53%) as compared to other common livestock diseases in the area. Treatment trials of Oxytetracycline (Terramycine L.A., Pfizer, 20 mg/Kg) and amoxicilline (Clamoxyl L.A., Beecham, 15 mg/Kg) were also conducted during this study. Severity and recovery was monitored before treatment and 6th, 12th, 24th, 48th and 72ndth hours after treatment. Most common symptoms observed were lameness, high rise of temperature, swelling, hot painful initially and cold, senseless in later stages, Crepitating sounds on pressing the swelling and death with in 12-45 hours. Treatment trails indicated that Oxytetracyline (Terramycine L.A., 20 mg/kg body weight) and Amoxicilline (clamoxyl L.A., 15mg per kg body weight) both proved 95% effective. Recoery period in Oxytetracycline treated group was in the range of 18 to 72 hours while in amoxicillin treated group it was with in the range of 18 to 54 hours. Death in untreated group occurred with in the rang of 12 to 45 hours. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0248,T] (1).

2. Comparative Efficacy Of Diclazuril Syntheric And Coxigon Herbal As Feed Additive Anticoccidials In Broilers

by Inam-ul-Haq | Prof.Dr.Talat Naseer Pasha | Dr. Anjum Khalique | Mr. Kamran.

Material type: book Book; Format: print Publisher: 2004Dissertation note: The anticoccidial efficacy of a herb Coxigon compared with a chemical synthetic diclazurial against coccidiosis in broilers. Two hundred and forty one-day-old broilers chicks were raised for forty two days these birds were divided in to six groups i.e. A. B. C. D. E. F, comprising of forty birds each these were sis treatments, non infected non medicated (A), infected non medicated (B), infected and medicated with Coxigon as 150 gm / 50 kg of feed (C) infected and medicated with Diclazuril as 10gm / 50 kg of feed (D), non infected but treated with Coxigon as 150 gm /50kg of feed (E), and non infected but treated with Diclazuril as 10 gm /50 kg of feed. Groups B,C, & D, were given a challenge dose of coccidial oocysts at the age of 22 days. Weight gain, feed consumption, oocysts in the faeces, clinical findings and mortality were recorded. The results revealed that the birds of non infected and medicated with coxigon group had better (P< 0.05) weight gain as compare to other groups. Moreover Coxigon at 150 gm / 50 kg of feed had excellent performance in terms of oocyst count and lower mortality as compare to Diclazuril. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0846,T] (1).

3. Stress & Stress management /

by Masood, Dr. Inam ul Haq.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: Pakistan: Jumhoori Publication; 2013Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 155.9042 Inam 30701 1st 2013 Psychology] (1).



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