Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India

Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the antibiotic use in dairy animals and to trace its usage pattern among the small, medium, and large dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India. Materials and Methods: Karnal and Kurukshetra districts from Eastern region of Haryana state were purposi...

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Main Authors: Vikash Kumar, Jancy Gupta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2018-03-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/3.pdf
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spelling doaj-c39e0823bfca4d02be775eb0aa6bb24a2021-08-02T13:47:01ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162018-03-0111327428010.14202/vetworld.2018.274-280Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of IndiaVikash Kumar0Jancy Gupta1Division of Dairy Extension, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, India.Division of Dairy Extension, National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, India.Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the antibiotic use in dairy animals and to trace its usage pattern among the small, medium, and large dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India. Materials and Methods: Karnal and Kurukshetra districts from Eastern region of Haryana state were purposively selected, and four villages from each district were selected randomly. From each village, 21 farmers were selected using stratified random sampling by categorizing into small, medium, and large farmers constituting a total of 168 farmers as respondents. An antibiotic usage index (AUI) was developed to assess usage of antibiotics by dairy farmers. Results: Frequency of veterinary consultancy was high among large dairy farmers, and they mostly preferred veterinarians over para-veterinarians for treatment of dairy animals. Small farmers demanded low-cost antibiotics from veterinarians whereas large farmers rarely went for it. Antibiotics were used maximum for therapeutic purposes by all categories of farmers. Completion of treatment schedules and follow-up were strictly practiced by the majority of large farmers. AUI revealed that large farmers were more consistent on decision-making about prudent use of antibiotics. Routine use of antibiotics after parturition to prevent disease and sale of milk without adhering to withdrawal period was responsible for aggravating the antibiotic resistance. The extent of antibiotic use by small farmers depended on the severity of disease. The large farmers opted for the prophylactic use of antibiotics at the herd level. Conclusion: Antibiotic usage practices were judicious among large dairy farmers, moderately prudent by medium dairy farmers and faulty by small farmers. The frequency of veterinary consultancy promoted better veterinary-client relationship among large farmers.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/3.pdfantibiotic usagetreatment schedulesveterinary consultancywithdrawal period
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Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India
Veterinary World
antibiotic usage
treatment schedules
veterinary consultancy
withdrawal period
author_facet Vikash Kumar
Jancy Gupta
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title Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India
title_short Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India
title_full Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India
title_fullStr Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India
title_full_unstemmed Prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India
title_sort prevailing practices in the use of antibiotics by dairy farmers in eastern haryana region of india
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the antibiotic use in dairy animals and to trace its usage pattern among the small, medium, and large dairy farmers in Eastern Haryana region of India. Materials and Methods: Karnal and Kurukshetra districts from Eastern region of Haryana state were purposively selected, and four villages from each district were selected randomly. From each village, 21 farmers were selected using stratified random sampling by categorizing into small, medium, and large farmers constituting a total of 168 farmers as respondents. An antibiotic usage index (AUI) was developed to assess usage of antibiotics by dairy farmers. Results: Frequency of veterinary consultancy was high among large dairy farmers, and they mostly preferred veterinarians over para-veterinarians for treatment of dairy animals. Small farmers demanded low-cost antibiotics from veterinarians whereas large farmers rarely went for it. Antibiotics were used maximum for therapeutic purposes by all categories of farmers. Completion of treatment schedules and follow-up were strictly practiced by the majority of large farmers. AUI revealed that large farmers were more consistent on decision-making about prudent use of antibiotics. Routine use of antibiotics after parturition to prevent disease and sale of milk without adhering to withdrawal period was responsible for aggravating the antibiotic resistance. The extent of antibiotic use by small farmers depended on the severity of disease. The large farmers opted for the prophylactic use of antibiotics at the herd level. Conclusion: Antibiotic usage practices were judicious among large dairy farmers, moderately prudent by medium dairy farmers and faulty by small farmers. The frequency of veterinary consultancy promoted better veterinary-client relationship among large farmers.
topic antibiotic usage
treatment schedules
veterinary consultancy
withdrawal period
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.11/March-2018/3.pdf
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