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MANAGEMENT OF POST PARTURIENT REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS IN DAIRY ANIMALS WITH HERBAL UTERINE CLEANSER EXAPAR-N

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The parturient period is critical for health, production and subsequent fertility of dairy animals. A trial was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of polyherbal uterine tonic, restorative and ecbolic product Exapar-N (supplied by M/S Ayurvet Limited, Baddi, India) in treatment of post parturient complications in dairy animals. 10 animals suffering from retained foetal membranes were taken as treatment group I and 10 healthy animals were taken as untreated control group II. Group I was treated with herbal uterine cleanser Exapar-N @ 50 ml bid orally on day of calving & @ 25 ml bid for next three days. There was marked improvement in terms of expulsion of retained placenta, lochial discharge and time required for involution of uterus and appearance of post partum estrus in treated groups as compared to control group. The results of the study reveals that the administration of herbal uterine tonic preparation is helpful in the treatment of reproductive disorders viz. Retained placenta and post partum anestrus in cows.
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