World Wildlife Week-2024 Celebration
College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, CAU, Jalukie and Divisional Forest Office, Jalukie, Govt. of Nagaland jointly organized the “World Wildlife Week-2024” on 2nd and 3rd of Oct’ 2024. >>>
College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, CAU, Jalukie and Divisional Forest Office, Jalukie, Govt. of Nagaland jointly organized the “World Wildlife Week-2024” on 2nd and 3rd of Oct’ 2024. >>>
Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Jalukie, Nagaland organized an awareness programme on “Emerging diseases of Livestock and Poultry in Nagaland” for Livestock and Poultry Farmers in Peren district of Nagaland” >>>
A one day awareness programme on Management of Pig Reproduction is organized by the Department of VGO, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Jalukie, Nagaland” for pig breeders. >>>
Dr. Kailash Uniyal, President of the Uttarakhand Veterinary Council, held a formal meeting today with Shri S.P. Baghel, Hon’ble Minister of State Government of India, and Dr. Umesh Chandra Sharma, President VCI. >>>
Rabbits belong to the order of mammals called Lagomorpha, which includes 40 or so species of rabbits, hares and Pikas. Fossil records suggest that Lagomorpha evolved in Asia at least 40 million years ago, during the Eocene period. >>>
The transport of wild animals is to be undertaken with great care and cautions. The following information may be of useful with regard to the transport of wild animals. >>>
Antibiotics are wonderful medicines in fight against deadly microbial infections since its invention. Antibiotics save millions of lives per year around the world. Devastating pandemics like cholera, tuberculosis took millions of lives prior to its invention. >>>
Edible vaccines mark a modern approach of oral immunization. The manufacturing process of a plant derived vaccine foremost involves the selection of the gene of interest. The target gene >>>
Brucellosis is an important bacterial disease with worldwide distribution and consistently ranked among the most economically important zoonosis globally. Particularly in low and middle-income countries it is more prevalent as the misconceptions about Brucella’s true incidence often arise from underreporting and insufficient monitoring data, a lack of financial resources and capacity. >>>
EVM (Ethno Veterinary Medicine) is an alternative method of treating the cases with herbal treatment. i.e., using the available plant based materials and its products. Its earliest concepts were set out in portion of Vedas known as Atharvaveda. >>>
In a country where animals are worshipped as deities, depended upon as livelihood, and yet often neglected in suffering, the role of a veterinarian exists in a quiet paradox. We are neither fully seen nor entirely invisible, standing at the intersection of compassion, science, and silent service. >>>
College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, CAU, Jalukie and Divisional Forest Office, Jalukie, Govt. of Nagaland jointly organized the “World Wildlife Week-2024” on 2nd and 3rd of Oct’ 2024. >>>
In today’s world, every pet owner wants the best possible care for their furry friend. Advances in veterinary medicine have led to improved diagnostic tools, and one of the most significant game changers is CT scan. A CT scan (computed tomography) is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that uses X-rays and computer technology to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the body. In veterinary medicine, CT scans are used to visualise internal structures, diagnose disease, and guide treatment plans >>>
Department of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Jalukie, Nagaland organized an awareness programme on “Emerging diseases of Livestock and Poultry in Nagaland” for Livestock and Poultry Farmers in Peren district of Nagaland” >>>
A one day awareness programme on Management of Pig Reproduction is organized by the Department of VGO, College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Jalukie, Nagaland” for pig breeders. >>>
Dr. Kailash Uniyal, President of the Uttarakhand Veterinary Council, held a formal meeting today with Shri S.P. Baghel, Hon’ble Minister of State Government of India, and Dr. Umesh Chandra Sharma, President VCI. >>>
Stem cells are very important in veterinary medicine for various reasons. Numerous stem cell treatments are now being administered to animal patients; some of these have proven beneficial in the market, such as mesenchymal stem cell >>>
Mastitis is one of the most important economical diseases of dairy cattle. Generally, the clinical form of mastitis divided into mild, moderate or severe. >>>
Canine babesiosis is a serious disease among tick-borne haemoprotozoan diseases, globally. Canine babesiosis can range from chronic or subclinical to peracute and fatal, depending on the virulence of the species and the susceptibility of the host. >>>
Breeding Seasons Dairy goats are usually seasonal breeders. Most breeding occurs in late summer through >>>
Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans. >>>
The total Pigs in the country is 9.06 Million in the current Census 2019, declined by 12.03% over the previous Census (2012). About 1.7% of the total livestock is contributed by pigs. >>>
Basic requirements of horses are shelter, feed, water, grooming, waste removal and exercise that will be discussed in this article. >>>
In India, raising cattle has long been a traditional source of income and is strongly associated with the agricultural sector. According to the 20th Livestock Census 2019, India has 192.41 million cattle, among which 142.11 million i.e. 73.83%, are indigenous >>>
Rabbits belong to the order of mammals called Lagomorpha, which includes 40 or so species of rabbits, hares and Pikas. Fossil records suggest that Lagomorpha evolved in Asia at least 40 million years ago, during the Eocene period. >>>
The world, world health organization (WHO) celebrates World Rabies Day on 28th September every year to raise awareness about rabies prevention and to highlight progress in defeating this horrifying disease. >>>
Fruit and vegetable wastes (FVW) is a collective term that includes peels, pomace, membranes, seeds and placenta of the fruit and vegetable items. Peels >>>
Hydrocephalus is an accumulation of excessive fluid in dura matter or ventricles of the brain thereby leading to the swelling of the cranium (Long, 2001). Congenital hydrocephalus can be internal or >>>
Sheep are the excellent converter of grass into meat and wool. They do not require high cost building to house them and require less labor as compared to other kinds of livestock. Sheep possess a sp >>>
Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi (molds) that cause an undesirable effect (mycotoxicosis) when animals are exposed. Exposure is usually by consumption of contaminated >>>
Pigeons were evolving to be one of the most common pets in the world. they were present in every part of the world except the colder regions. It comes under the Columbidae family which includes both doves and pigeons, the smaller ones are usually called as the doves. >>>
Pregnancy toxemia: This is a metabolic disease and also known as Preparturient Paralysis, Lambing paralysis, Twin lamb disease, Twining kid diseases, Twinning Disease, Pregnancy ketosis, Sleepy sickness, Ante partum paralysis. >>>
Rabies is one of the oldest zoonotic disease known to mankind. In Sanskrit, the term rabies means ‘to do violence’. The threatful disease is causes by the Lyssa virus, which comes under the family Rhabdoviridae. >>>
This study discuss about the clinical management of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD). Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an infectious disease in cattle caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae , also known as >>>
A short-term hands on training programme, “Semen evaluation techniques and nutritional management of breeding bulls” was organised at ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology Bengaluru >>>
Early pregnancy diagnosis is essential to maintain the farm in a profitable manner. Timely diagnosis of the non pregnant animal by the farmer helps them to rebreed at the subsequent estrus and to maintain an optimum calving interval. >>>
Heat stress is a serious problem throughout our world. Environmentally brought hyperthermia in dairy animals leads to significant production losses. As global warming continues, the occurrence of heat stress in animals increases in terms of duration, frequency, and severity >>>

