THEIR CLINICAL SIGNS AND BLOOD MORPHOLOGICAL INDICATIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF ASEPTIC PODODERMATITIS IN COWS
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Keywords

Purebred cow, formalin, hydrocortisone, novocaine, cal-bor-mag, phenylbutazone-20, morphological indicators, erythrocytes, leukocytes, hemoglobin, erythrocyte sedimentation rate.

How to Cite

Eshkuvatov Kh. H., Yunusov Kh.B., & Niyazov H. B. (2024). THEIR CLINICAL SIGNS AND BLOOD MORPHOLOGICAL INDICATIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF ASEPTIC PODODERMATITIS IN COWS. Conferencea, 81–86. Retrieved from https://conferencea.org/index.php/conferences/article/view/3299

Abstract

In the article, in livestock farms specializing in dairy farming in our Republic, purebred cows have their hooves cleaned and trimmed, then bathed in 5% formalin, hydrocortisone 4ml, 0.5% novocaine 5ml intramuscularly, cal-bor-mag (250 ml intravenously every 24 hours times in total three times), phenylbutazone-20 (5 ml intravenously for 100 kg body weight once every 48 hours for a total of three times) reduced inflammatory processes, increased regeneration processes and increased the number of erythrocytes in the blood by 18.4%, the amount of hemoglobin It is reported to increase by 8.5%, decrease the number of leukocytes by 15.8%, and decrease the erythrocyte sedimentation rate by 27.2%.

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