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    STUDY ON ESTRUS INDUCTION RESPONSE AND FERTILITY PERFORMANCE IN ANESTRUS COWS TREATED WITH Aegle marmelos (bael) AND Murraya koenigii (curry leaves)
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2019) Kujur, Anju; Sinha, M.P.
    The study was envisaged with the objectives to assess the effect of feeding bael and curry leaves either alone or in combination on the estrus response and the time interval from the last day of treatment to the day on onset of estrus and conception rate after treatment. The effect was also seen on the blood serum level of phosphorus, magnesium, copper, calcium and cholesterol The study was conducted on 24 anestrus cows which were selected on the basis of history of an animal suggested failure to exhibit estrus 60 days or more postpartum and animals with smooth and quiescent ovaries and without any pathological abnormalities. The selected cows were allotted to four groups containing 6 animals in each group. Different doses of prepared powder of curry and bael leaves were fed orally to the different treated groups for 9 days. Group I was the control group where animals were not given any medication and the animals in group II were fed curry powder at the dose rate of 400mg/kg body weight and animals of group III were given bael leaves powder at the dose rate of 500mg/kg of body weight and animals of group IV were fed combination of both curry and bael leaves powder at dose rate of 200mg/kg and 250mg/kg of body weight for 9 days.
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    THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF HYDRO ALCOHOLIC EXTRACT OF MORINGA (moringa oleifera) & TULSI (ocimum sanctum) LEAVES IN ENDOMETRITIC REPEAT BREEDING CROSS BRED COWS
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, Jharkhand-6, 2018) Kumar, Sujit; Sinha, M.P.
    Moringa and tulsi in combination gave synergistic effect with maximum size of zone of inhibition. This combination was almost equivalent to Cephapirin. There was similar effect of moringa and tulsi on bacterial load in comparison to antibiotic Cephapirine. Uterine defense mechanism in terms of PMN infiltration was stimulated most significantly after administration of hydroalcoholic extract of moringa alone and in combination with tulsi. However, PMN infiltration significantly decline after antibiotic Cephapirin treatment. Total leucocyte count, Total protein & Total immunoglobulin concentration increased significantly after herbal extract treatment. Comparable recovery & conception rate was recorded in Cephapirin treated group (83.33% recovery and conception rate) with combined herbal extract treated group (recovery and conception rate as 83.33% & 66.67% respectively) and moringa treated group. On the basis of the result obtained during the present study, it is concluded that the hydroalcholic extract of Tulsi & Moringa in combination (6%w/v) may be recommended as alternative treatment for endometritic repeat breeding cross bred cows over conventional antibiotic therapy. However more number of cows should be experimented to authenticate the use of above herbal extracts in ameliorating endometritic repeat breeding condition in cows.
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    COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF CONTROLLED INTERNAL DRUG RELEASE & OVSYNCH PROTOCOL FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANESTRUS IN BUFFALOES
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, Jharkhand-6, 2018) Kumar, Rohit; Sinha, M.P.
    Both hormonal protocols used during the present study in anoestrus buffaloes under field & farm conditions resulted in better oestrus induction and good conception rates particularly during low breeding season, suggestive of better scope for their use, particularly the CIDR protocol, by the practicing veterinarians to handle the problem of anoestrus in buffaloes. However, more number of buffaloes may be experimented to authenticate the use of CIDR in ameliorating the anoestrus condition in buffaloes.