AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION IN ODISHA: A CASE STUDY OF FODDER MAIZE AND STYLO INTERCROPPING

Authors

  • Suresh Prasad Mohanty Krishi Vigyan Kendra, (OUAT), Angul RRTTSS (OUAT), Mahisapat, Dhenkanal.
  • Anjali Deepak Desai Krishi Vigyan Kendra, (OUAT), Angul RRTTSS (OUAT), Mahisapat, Dhenkanal.

Keywords:

Fodder maize, Stylo, Intercropping, Yield, Soil fertility, Profitability

Abstract

Uterine torsion is a rare but serious condition in goats that can lead to maternal and fetal complications if not managed in a timely and appropriate manner. This case study presents a successful management of uterine torsion in a 2- year-old Kodi Aadu goat using the modified Schaffer’s method. The doe had shown symptoms of abdominal straining and dullness, and upon examination, a post cervical right side torsion was diagnosed. The torsion was corrected using the modified Schaffer’s method, and the doe was treated with various medicines and supportive therapies. A live female kid was delivered successfully by simple traction per-vaginally. The study suggests that the modified Schaffer’s method could be used for correction of post-cervical uterine torsion in goats. The importance of timely intervention and appropriate treatment in managing uterine torsion to avoid maternal and fetal complications is highlighted

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Published

2024-05-09

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Mohanty, S. P., & Desai, A. D. (2024). AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION IN ODISHA: A CASE STUDY OF FODDER MAIZE AND STYLO INTERCROPPING. Ayden International Journal of Biomedical Research and Technology, 10(3), 9–12. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/AIJBRT/article/view/671

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