Precautions for feeding animals!

Do not administer medicine to the animal through the front teeth. Always administer the medicine from one side of the mouth to the jaws.



Do not give the medicine at once, give the animal a chance to swallow or drink the medicine

Take great care of an animal that is not used to the umbilical cord or medicine, as the medicine may enter the respiratory tract due to fear or resistance of the animal. Never hold the animal's tongue while giving medicine or umbilical cord

. Do not feed the animal too high

. Never hold the animal's tongue

. The amount of medicine should not be too much to fill the animal's mouth and he could not take it in one sip

.  The animal is not panting or breathing when given an umbilical cord or medicine

. The animal should not be lethargic, or semi-intoxicated, such as due to malaria or calcium deficiency

. Do not force the animal at all, if it is scared or resistant, use another method

 The severity of the disease depends on:

1- What has gone into the lungs of the animal?

2- How much has gone and what percentage of the animal's lungs have been affected by this thing

3- How quickly this problem was understood and treatment was started

Diagnosis:

The truth is that it is very difficult for an animal to survive a severe illness. If a small amount of something has gone into the lungs and treatment is started quickly, the animal can recover. If treatment is started late and the animal's lungs are more affected, neither the tips nor the treatment will work.

Let me make it clear that even in developed countries it is difficult to treat, so, do not go to the oil, gar, roasted gram wrapped in newspaper, etc., as soon as possible to consult a qualified doctor.

God willing, if you make such a mistake, consult a qualified doctor immediately and do not wait for pneumonia or disease to get worse. In such cases, large amounts of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are used and the animal may also get a bottle or drip.

Take this issue very seriously and don't waste time

If the medicine goes into the animal's lungs, these signs are symptoms

Difficulty breathing

open mouth breathing

foam through the mouth rapid breathing

 distress to the animal 

eating and drinking very little milk. 

The sign of the medicine going into the animal's respiratory tract is similar to that of Gul Ghoto, but you must know whether I took the medicine by mouth a few days ago or not!