Assessment of PD(+)VET Spray Efficacy in Improving Fertility Rates in Cows: Field Study and Comparative Analysis
Joseph Ayyadurai, A V., Veterinary Surgeon, Veterinary Hospital, Thirumangalam, Madurai,Tamilnadu
Abstract
This study evaluates the efficacy of PD(+)VET, a homeopathic medicine, in enhancing conception rates in cows under field conditions. Conducted at the Veterinary Hospital, Thirumangalam, Madurai district, from January 1, 2024, to March 31, 2024, the trial involved administering PD(+)VET spray to 100 Jersey crossbred and Friesian crossbred cattle before artificial insemination (AI). The objective was to assess its impact on fertility outcomes.
During the initial 25-day assessment, 95% of the cattle were successfully monitored, with 86.8% showing no estrus symptoms post-administration. A 3-month follow-up using ultrasound and rectal examinations revealed a positive pregnancy rate of 88% among the contacted cattle. The study demonstrated that PD(+)VET significantly improved conception rates compared to conventional treatments.
PD(+)VET’s advantages include its non-toxic, eco-friendly, and non-hormonal composition,
eliminating risks associated with synthetic reproductive enhancers. Its affordability (approximately Rs. 5 per cow) and ease of administration further support its practical application in cattle farming.
These findings suggest that PD(+)VET is a cost-effective and sustainable alternative for improving reproductive efficiency in cattle, making it a valuable tool in animal reproduction.
Keywords: PD(+)VET, Cattle Fertility, Conception Rate, Non-Hormonal Treatment, Eco-Friendly Medicine, Cost-Effective Reproductive Aid, Veterinary Homeopathy,
Assessment of PD(+)VET Spray Efficacy in Improving Fertility Rates in Cows: Field Study and Comparative Analysis
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