top

Gadvasu

ਗੁਰੂ ਅੰਗਦ ਦੇਵ ਵੈਟਨਰੀ ਐਂਡ ਐਨੀਮਲ ਸਾਇੰਸਜ਼ ਯੂਨੀਵਰਸਿਟੀ
Guru Angad Dev Veterinary And Animal Sciences University

ADMISSION 2019-20
You are viewing:       College & Institute   VETERINARY POLYTECHNIC KALJHARANI

College of Veterinary Science

Veterinary Medicine
VETERINARY-MEDICINE

Standardization and regular use of advanced clinical procedures such as Echocardiography, Endoscopy, Ultrasonography, Ophthalmoscopy and Otoscopy for diagnosis and treatment of various ailments in small companion and pediatric large animals.

Studied changing drug sensitivity and resistance patterns in mastitis pathogens. Molecular epidemiology of pathogens associated with pathogens with emphasis on persistent or recurrent infections.

Evaluation of herbs like W. somnifera root and O. sanctum leaf demonstrated good immunomodulatory and therapeutic efficacy in treating specific subclinical mastitis in dairy cows.

Use of post-milking teat dipping in prevention of mastitis and treatment of various udder and teat lesions and role of Dry therapy in prevention of mastitis and improvement of milk quality

Mineral profiling in the state of Punjab and use of Area Specific Mineral Mixture. A study on the commonly reported livestock health problems and their probable causes in the semi-arid Mansa and Ferozepur districts revealed high levels of fluoride, arsenic and pH in drinking water as the major culprits.

Random study revealed a large population of animals in Mansa (95.3% buffaloes, 100.0% cattle) and Ferozepur (92.0% buffaloes, 95.7% cattle) were affected by subclinical fluorosis. Livestock Drinking Water Defluoridation can be achieved by adding alum (1.1-1.5 gm per liter) and lime (150-200 mg per liter), that cost only Rs. 7 per 100 liter of water.

Area specific mineral mixture after feeding the animals of Central Zone of Punjab for 6 months showed significant improvement in plasma levels of Ca, Cu, Mn, Hb and PCV in buffaloes and Ca and Pi in cattle.

Plasma BHBA >1.2 mMol/L and NEFA > 0.4 mMol/L were found the good indicators of higher risk of ketosis in dairy animals. Ketotic cases could be best treated with propylene glycol @ 200 ml/day orally for 5 days

Feeding of high grain diet was found to be associated with increase in severity of lameness lesions in dairy cattle. Supplementation of zinc sulphate along with sodium bicarbonate and magnesium oxide buffer helps in controlling foot lesions in animals on high grain diet. Sole ulcers in dairy cattle can be effectively managed by topical dressing of copper sulphate and zinc sulphate in 1:1 ratio every 5th day. Supplementation of 3 gm zinc methionine and 20 mg biotin should be done on farms with high disease prevalence.

Prophylactic magnet feeding is an effective alternative to rumenotomy in traumatic reticuloperitonitis cases. Ferroscopy, as an alternative to radiography, was standardized for detecting foreign bodies.

Mineral mapping of Punjab for mineral imbalances in dairy animals and formulation of three types of Area specific mineral mixtures
Development of Copper Glycinate depot in treatment, control and prevention of copper deficiency in ruminants
Deflouridation of drinking water for prevention of hydrofluorosis in dairy animals  using alum (1.5g/L) and lime (0.2g/L) for 1 hour
Tested and validated BTB card test, SLS paddle test and somatic cell count for diagnosis of subclinical mastitis
Standardized and validated post-milking teat dipping (Iodine-Glycerol and Herbal Teat dip) for prevention of bovine mastitis
Use of magnet as prevention and therapy of Foreign Body Syndrome in dairy animals
Identified prevalent causes of bovine foot lameness, and standardized and validated prophylactic measures (Formalin foot bath/spray and supplementation of Biotin/Zinc methionine) for foot lameness in dairy cattle

  • Mineral mapping of Punjab for mineral imbalances in dairy animals and formulation of three types of Area specific mineral mixtures
  • Development of Copper Glycinate depot in treatment, control and prevention of copper deficiency in ruminants
  • Deflouridation of drinking water for prevention of hydrofluorosis in dairy animals  using alum (1.5g/L) and lime (0.2g/L) for 1 hour
  • Tested and validated BTB card test, SLS paddle test and somatic cell count for diagnosis of subclinical mastitis
  • Standardized and validated post-milking teat dipping (Iodine-Glycerol and Herbal Teat dip) for prevention of bovine mastitis
  • Use of magnet as prevention and therapy of Foreign Body Syndrome in dairy animals
  • Identified prevalent causes of bovine foot lameness, and standardized and validated prophylactic measures (Formalin foot bath/spray and supplementation of Biotin/Zinc methionine) for foot lameness in dairy cattle