Lumpy skin kills 5,700 plus cattle in Lumbini; infection rate slows

LUMBINI, Aug 8: Since the outbreak of the lumpy skin disease, a total of 5,748 cattle died of the disease in Lumbini Province.

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Straw to feed cows in Swargadwari brought all the way from Deukhuri

Cows of Swargadwari temple depends on the hay and straw brought all the way from Dang. Even though the temple owns some 1,100 square metres of land but it depends upon the straw brought from Dang to rear cows in the temple. Local traders and local residents have been donating straws to feed the cows of Swargadwari temple every year. Some 1,400 tractors of straw are required every year to feed the cattle in the temple. Swargadwari temple is a famous holy shrine in Lumbini Province where cows are fed five quintals of grain daily.

Lumpy skin kills 5,700 plus cattle in Lumbini

LUMBINI: A total of 5,748 cattle died of the disease in Lumbini Province since the outbreak of the lumpy skin disease. However, veterinary officials have shared the infection rate has decreased in recent days thanks to massive public awareness campaigns and vaccination drive. The Livestock and Fishery Development Directorate of Lumbini Province shared that so […]

Lumpy skin kills 5,700 plus cattle in Lumbini; infection rate slows

LUMBINI, Aug 8: Since the outbreak of the lumpy skin disease, a total of 5,748 cattle died of the disease in Lumbini Province.

Lumpy skin kills 5,700 plus cattle in Lumbini

Since the outbreak of the lumpy skin disease, a total of 5,748 cattle died of the disease in Lumbini Province.

Lumpy skin kills 5,700 plus cattle in Lumbini; infection rate slows

Since the outbreak of the lumpy skin disease, a total of 5,748 cattle died of the disease in Lumbini Province.

New livestock market comes into operation in Rupandehi

A livestock market has come into operation at Chyangtha, Siyari Rural Municipality–2, Rupandehi.Kul Prasad KC, chief minister of Lumbini Province, inaugurated the market, built with a loan grant of Rs. 50 million from the World Bank, on Monday. Nepal Livestock Sector Innovation Project is the project that built the market and its chief Gandhi Raj Upadhyaya shared that the aim was to help farmers market their cattle. Ganesh Khanal, head of the rural municipality’s livestock division,