Many farmers in India engage in animal husbandry alongside agriculture. Sometimes, the animal rarer may not realize when an animal is sick, leading to an increase in disease rates. Therefore, it is imperative to determine whether the animal is healthy or diseased. In this video, Meetaben explains the symptoms of healthy and diseased animals. She elaborates on the characteristics of a diseased animal, such as decreased milk production, droopy eyes or nose, dry skin, hair loss, a preference for solitude, and the presence of blood in milk. Additionally, she notes that the body may feel warm, and irregular breathing may be observed. Audio Player
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