JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND VETERINARY MEDICINE
Integrity Research Journals

ISSN: 2536-7099
Model: Open Access/Peer Reviewed
DOI: 10.31248/JASVM
Start Year: 2016
Email: jasvm@integrityresjournals.org


ISSUE (Vol.5 (2) - April 30th, 2020)


Review On Anthelmintic Resistances And Its Detection Method On Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Small Ruminants
Antihelmintic resistance is a genetic change in the ability of an individual parasite to survive the recommended therapeutic dose which is caused by factors like under-dosing, frequent drug exposures at short intervals, continuous use of drugs with a similar mode of action and treatment when parasites have small refugee. The objective of this review article is to... Continue here

Surgical Management Of Gangrenous Mastitis In A 3-year-old Red Sokoto Doe: A Case Report
Gangrenous mastitis was managed in a 3-year-old lactating doe by partial mastectomy following unsuccessful medical management. The patient had progressive swelling, hardened and dark discolouration of its left half udder. There was left supra-mammary lymphadenopathy and an open wound at the proximal portion of the affected gland. The right half of the udder... Continue here

Prevalence And Economic Importance Of Parasitic Lesions In Small Ruminant In Saaba Slaughter Area, Burkina Faso
A cross-sectional study was conducted in the dry season from February to May 2016 to determine the prevalence of parasitic lesions and associated economic losses in small ruminants slaughtered in the slaughter area of Saaba, a rural community in the suburban area of Ouagadougou. To this end, an ante-mortem inspection (breed, age and sex) followed by a post-mortem... Continue here

Prevalence Of Gastrointestinal Parasites In Pigs (sus Domesticus Linnaeus, 1758) Of Chandragiri Municipality Kathmandu, Nepal
A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine prevalence and associated risk factors of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites of pigs reared in three different locations (Bishnu Devi, Kanchan Basti and Balambu) of Chandragiri Municipality from February, 2017 to June, 2017 using opportunistic random method. A total of 105 pigs were sampled to assess and identify... Continue here

Management Of Dystocia Due To Faulty Fetal Disposition Complicated With Vaginal Prolapse In A 2-year-old Yankasa Ewe
Dystocia in small ruminants mostly occurs when the first or second stage of parturition is delayed. It may occur when the first stage could not progress to the second stage within 30 minutes. In this report, a 2-year-old Yankasa ewe weighing 40 kg was presented at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Sokoto with complaints of straining and... Continue here

Evaluation Of Chevon Characteristics To Assess Xylazine And Ascorbic Acid Efficacy In Rendering Welfare To Bucks Subjected To Long Road Transportation And Stocking Stress
Stress in transported bucks as food animals can cause generation of reactive oxygen species at the cellular level which compromises the quality of chevon and could be detrimental to consumer’s health. This could also cause monetary losses which would affect that agro-economics. This prompted this study in which sixty apparently healthy Sahel bucks were... Continue here

Variation In Hematological, Biochemical Parameters And Physiological Adaptation Of Cockerel Strains To Transportation Density In A Hot Tropical Environment
One hundred and eight 8 weeks old Harco (black) and Nera (white) cockerel strains were randomly allotted in 2 x 3 factorial design experiment to investigate the response of cockerel strains transported at different densities in hot humid ecological zone of Nigeria. Birds were transported in two ventilated wooden cages with a motorbike on a rough road at 30 km/hr... Continue here

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