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Vol. 10, Issue 12, Part C (2025)

Clinico-epidemiological study of bovine forestomach disorders

Author(s): Sanjaykumar Biradar, RH Bhatt, SH Zalavadiya, MB Bhesaniya and Rajesh Kumar K
Abstract:
The present study was conducted to determine the clinico-epidemiological status of bovine forestomach disorders on 11,047 bovines which were presented during the period January 2021-December 2023 at Veterinary Clinical Complex, Junagadh (Gujarat). Among them, 2279 (20.63%) were suffering from different surgical diseases and out of these animals, 239 (2.16%) were diagnosed with different forestomach disorders. The age wise incidence revealed, highest incidence was recorded in the age group of 6 to 10 years (60.66%), followed by up to 5 years (26.77%), 11 to 15 years (10.87%) and 16 to 20 years (1.67%). Females (89.53%) were more affected as compared to male animals (10.46%) and breed wise distribution showed a higher number of cases in Jaffarabadi buffaloes (43.09%), followed by non-descript buffaloes (21.75%), Gir cattle (20.50%), non-descript cattle (8.78%), Kankrej cattle (5.43%) and Holstein Friesian cattle (0.41%). The different type of forestomach disorders recorded were traumatic reticuloperitonitis (27.61%), diaphragmatic hernia (20.92%), traumatic reticulopericarditis (20.92%), rumen impaction (16.31%), traumatic reticulitis (5.43%), omasal impaction (4.18%), reticular abscess (2.92%), rumen fistula (0.83%) and rumen hernia (0.83%).
Pages: 147-150  |  57 Views  7 Downloads


International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Sanjaykumar Biradar, RH Bhatt, SH Zalavadiya, MB Bhesaniya, Rajesh Kumar K. Clinico-epidemiological study of bovine forestomach disorders. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2025;10(12):147-150. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2025.v10.i12c.2806
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