Management of hemolactia in postpartum jersey crossbred cow

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Farmers frequently approaches veterinarians for the treatment of cows producing milk that is reddish due to the presence of blood in milk. A four-year-old Jersey crossbred cow which was maintained at Livestock Farm Complex, Veterinary College and Research Institute, Salem was presented with a history of blood in milk for the past two days. Based on history and clinical sign the case was diagnosed as hemolactia. The cow was treated with Inj. Tranexamic acid @ 5mg/ kg B.WT. IM and inj. Calcium borogluconate plus magnesium and Phosphorus 1ml / kg B.WT. Slow IV, Bol. Serratiopeptidase 2 PO for 7 days. The animal had an uneventful recovery.
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