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add coloumn, " come into heat in year" in above?

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Sure! Here's the updated table with an additional column for "come into heat in a year":

Animal

Pregnancy Duration

Average Offspring

Come into Heat in Year

Dogs

58-68 days

4-6

1-2

Chickens

21 days

8-12

-

Sheep

145-155 days

1-2

1

Goats

145-155 days

1-2

1

Cows

280-290 days

1

1

Buffalos

280-300 days

1

1

Please note that chickens don't have a specific heat cycle as they can lay eggs throughout the year. Therefore, the "-" denotes that chickens don't have a specific heat cycle like other animals on the list

animal dog, chickens, sheep and goat, cows, buffalos types of food in take? per day in gram or kg? water?

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Here's an overview of the types of food and approximate intake for various animals in India, along with their water requirements:

  1. Dogs:
    • Food: Dogs generally require a balanced diet consisting of commercial dog food or a combination of high-quality dry kibble and fresh meat. The amount can vary based on the dog's size, breed, age, and activity level.
    • Intake: Approximately 2-3% of their body weight in food per day. For example, a 20 kg dog would consume around 400-600 grams of food per day.
    • Water: Dogs typically require around 50-100 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight per day. This can vary depending on factors such as temperature and activity level.
  1. Chickens:
    • Food: Chickens are omnivores and can be fed a combination of commercial chicken feed, grains, vegetables, and occasional protein sources like insects or mealworms.
    • Intake: On average, chickens consume about 120-150 grams of food per day.
    • Water: Chickens generally require around 250-500 milliliters of water per day, depending on the weather conditions.
  1. Sheep and Goats:
    • Food: Sheep and goats are herbivores and mainly feed on pasture grass, hay, and forage. They may also require mineral supplements.
    • Intake: Roughly, sheep and goats consume about 2-4% of their body weight in dry matter per day. For example, a 50 kg sheep would consume around 1-2 kilograms of food per day.
    • Water: Sheep and goats typically need around 2-4 liters of water per day, depending on factors such as temperature and lactation status.
  1. Cows:
    • Food: Cows are ruminants and primarily feed on grass, hay, silage, and may require supplemental feed like grains or protein-rich concentrates.
    • Intake: On average, cows consume around 2-3% of their body weight in dry matter per day. For instance, a 500 kg cow would consume approximately 10-15 kilograms of food per day.
    • Water: Cows usually require around 30-50 liters of water per day, depending on factors such as temperature and milk production.
  1. Buffalos:
    • Food: Buffalos, like cows, are ruminants and have similar dietary requirements. They feed on grass, hay, silage, and may need supplementary feed for optimal nutrition.
    • Intake: Buffalos generally consume around 2-3% of their body weight in dry matter per day, similar to cows.
    • Water: Buffalos typically require around 40-60 liters of water per day, depending on factors such as temperature and lactation status.

Please note that the food and water requirements can vary based on factors such as age, health, reproductive status, and environmental conditions. It's essential to consult with a veterinarian or an animal nutritionist to determine the specific dietary needs of your animals

in india,dog, country chicken,sheep and goat, cows and buffaloes vaccine and deworming schedule ?1st 2nd 3rd year? in table

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Here is a table outlining the general vaccine and deworming schedule for dogs, country chickens, sheep and goats, and cows and buffaloes in India during the first three years:

Dog:

Year

Vaccinations

Deworming

1st year

Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Rabies

Every 3 months

2nd year

Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Rabies

Every 6 months

3rd year

Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Rabies

Every 6-12 months

Country Chicken:

Year

Vaccinations

Deworming

1st year

Newcastle disease, Infectious bursal disease

Every 3 months

2nd year

Newcastle disease, Infectious bursal disease

Every 6 months

3rd year

Newcastle disease, Infectious bursal disease

Every 6-12 months

Sheep and Goat:

Year

Vaccinations

Deworming

1st year

Clostridial diseases (Tetanus, Enterotoxemia)

Every 3 months

2nd year

Clostridial diseases (Tetanus, Enterotoxemia)

Every 6 months

3rd year

Clostridial diseases (Tetanus, Enterotoxemia)

Every 6-12 months

Cows and Buffaloes:

Year

Vaccinations

Deworming

1st year

Foot-and-mouth disease, Hemorrhagic septicemia

Every 3 months

2nd year

Foot-and-mouth disease, Hemorrhagic septicemia

Every 6 months

3rd year

Foot-and-mouth disease, Hemorrhagic septicemia

Every 6-12 months

Please note that this table provides a general guideline and the specific vaccine and deworming schedule may vary based on the recommendations of veterinarians and local conditions. It is always advisable to consult a veterinarian for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the vaccination and deworming schedule for your specific animals

in india,dog, country chicken,sheep and goat, cows and buffaloes diseages ,symptoms and treatment? in table

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Here's a table outlining common diseases in India among dogs, country chickens, sheep and goats, and cows and buffaloes, along with their symptoms and treatments:

Animal

Disease

Symptoms

Treatment

Dogs

Parvovirus

Fever, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy

Supportive care, fluid therapy, vaccination

Rabies

Aggression, foaming at the mouth, paralysis

Vaccination, wound cleaning, post-exposure prophylaxis

Canine distemper

Fever, coughing, nasal discharge

Vaccination, supportive care

Leptospirosis

Fever, jaundice, kidney failure

Antibiotics, supportive care

Country

Newcastle

Respiratory signs, nervous signs

Vaccination, biosecurity measures

Chicken

disease

Avian influenza

Coughing, sneezing, sudden death

Quarantine, culling, biosecurity measures

Sheep and

Foot and mouth

Fever, blisters on mouth, hooves

Symptomatic treatment, vaccination

Goats

disease

Pneumonia

Coughing, difficulty breathing

Antibiotics, supportive care

Cows and

Bovine viral

Fever, respiratory signs, reduced milk

Vaccination, supportive care

Buffaloes

diarrhea

production

Mastitis

Swollen udder, milk changes, fever

Antibiotics, udder hygiene, milking hygiene

Please note that this table provides a general overview and there may be additional diseases specific to certain regions or individual cases. It's important to consult with a veterinarian for accurate diagnosis and treatment options for specific cases.

 

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