A Unique case of Honey Bee Sting in Gir cow and its Therapeutic management
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Abstract: A case of Honey bee sting in Gir cow was reported with history of reddish swelling on vulvar region. The stingers were removed by scrapping using knife from the site. The cow was treated with Atropin sulphate, Dexamethasone, Neuroxine-B, Multivita and electrolyte infusion. The animal was successfully recovered after 8 hours of initial therapy with decreased body temperature and complete cessation of muscular tremors. The animal showed uneventful recovery after 7 days of therapeutic management. Keywords: Honey bee sting, Gir cow, therapeutic management
Authors and Affiliations
K. B. Savaliya, S. S. Parikh
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