Cattle farmers warned about ‘fog fever’

Even slight negligence could imperil lives of animals, says Deputy Director


APP November 29, 2023
Rush at the cattle market on Northern Bypass ahead of Eidul Azha. Photo: APP

MULTAN:

In a proactive move to combat fog fever in cattle, the Punjab’s livestock department arranged a training workshop to sensitise livestock breeders about fog fever on Tuesday. The workshop, led by Livestock Deputy Director Dr Jamshid Akhtar, aimed to equip cattle breeders with vital knowledge on preventive measures, emphasising the critical importance of protecting their animals from the potentially fatal illness, which is prevalent during the winter months.

Dr Akhtar underscored the gravity of the situation, cautioning that even slight negligence could imperil the lives of the animals under a farmer’s care. "Livestock is a net cash asset, a lifeline that can support farmers through thick and thin. Safeguarding this valuable asset is of paramount importance," he emphasized.

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Highlighting contemporary practices, Dr Akhtar commended cattle breeders for their efforts in arranging enclosed spaces to shield animals from the adverse effects of cold and fog. He further advised against providing cold water at night, stressing the importance of offering fresh, warm water for the well-being of livestock. Dr Akhtar also provided tips for optimal animal nutrition, recommending the regular inclusion of "Gurr" in their diet.

The livestock expert advised breeders to carefully balance fodder by blending dry and green varieties. About the significance of supplementary nutrition, he recommended the use of supplements such as "Wanda" and minerals to ensure the overall health and resilience of the animals.

Dr Jamshed Akhtar reminded breeders of the necessity of adhering to vaccination schedules, reinforcing that preventive measures are key to securing the health and prosperity of their livestock.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 29th, 2023.

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