Haryana on high alert to prevent Foot Rot disease
Government issues advisory on preventive measures
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, October 11, 2024: The Department of Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Haryana, has intensified vigilance and is fully prepared to prevent any possible outbreak of Foot Rot disease in the state, which is currently affecting sheep and goats in the neighboring state of Himachal Pradesh.
The state government issued an advisory today providing an update on the situation and the preventive measures being implemented in the state.
A spokesperson of the Animal Husbandry & Dairying Department informed that although no case has been reported in Haryana, the department is taking proactive steps to safeguard the livestock from the Foot Rot disease.
The disease, which leads to the loss of hooves in affected animals, severely impacts their mobility and can cause substantial economic losses for shepherds and farmers. At present, no vaccine is available for this disease and only strict biosecurity measures can effectively prevent its spread.
The department issued directives for heightened precautions, particularly in areas bordering Himachal Pradesh. Deputy Directors have been instructed to ensure the availability of Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4), Hydrogen Peroxide and Povidone Iodine in all Government Veterinary Hospitals (GVHs) and Government Veterinary Dispensaries (GVDs) across the state.
The department advised shepherds and farmers to remain vigilant by regularly inspecting their livestock for signs of lameness, rotten smell or hoof abnormalities.
He emphasized the importance of maintaining proper hygiene in animal houses and pastures and recommended avoiding the introduction of new animals into herds without proper quarantine and health checks.
Farmers should report any suspicious symptoms to their local veterinary officer immediately and may also seek assistance via the toll-free number 1962.