MK Dhaka, Sunita Choudhary, FC Tuteja, S. Siyak, JP Kachhawaha
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摘要
拟议的研究在比卡内尔国家研究中心的一个有组织的骆驼群中进行。最初对 44 头骆驼进行了发病率研究。根据临床观察,21 头骆驼出现了胃食症症状。其中,11.36%的骆驼表现为食骨症;4.55%的骆驼表现为食地症;4.55%的骆驼表现为食石症;9.09%的骆驼表现为共食症;4.55%的骆驼表现为食木症;而13.64%的骆驼则吃了不止一种令人反感的东西。随后,研究人员挑选了 18 头受严重挑食影响的骆驼,并将其分为 3 组,以评估治疗组、矿物质混合物组(A 组)和矿物质混合物普通盐组(B 组)与未经治疗的对照组(C 组)骆驼的反应性。与治疗前相比,治疗后两组(A 组和 B 组)骆驼粪便中的二氧化硅含量和每小时平均咬合次数都明显减少。与治疗前相比,治疗后两组(A 组和 B 组)骆驼的体重均有所增加。结果表明,单独补充矿物质或与普通盐一起补充矿物质对治疗胃食管反流有好处。然而,额外补充食盐比补充矿物质效果更好。
Common salt supplemented with mineral mixture provides rapid symptomatic relief in pica-affected camels
The proposed study was carried out at an organized camel herd at NRCC, Bikaner. Initially, the incidence study was carried out among 44 camels. Based on clinical observation 21 camels were shown signs of pica. Among them 11.36% were shown osteophagia; 4.55% geophagia and 4.55% lithophagia; 9.09% coprophagia; 4.55% lignophagia and whereas 13.64% eat more than one objectionable object. After that 18 severely pica-affected camels were selected and divided into 3 groups to evaluate the responsiveness of treatment, mineral mixture (group A) and mineral mixture common salt (group B) with untreated control group (group C) camels. The silica content of fecal material and Mean bite per hour decreased significantly post-treatment in both treated groups (Group-A and B) compare to pre-treatment. Body weight was found to increase post-treatment in both treated groups (Group-A and Group-B) compare to pre-treatment. The results indicated that the mineral supplementation alone or in combination with common salt is beneficial for the treatment of pica. However additional salt supplementation was observed over mineral supplementation and found better results.