Veterinary World, Vol.2(7):261-262 RESEARCH
Clinical laboratory investigation of Moldy straw
poisoning in cattle in Kathmandu Valley
Kedar Karki, Krishna Raj Panday, Purnima
Manandhar, Salina Manandhar, Pragya Koirala
Central Veterinary Laboratory,
Tripureswor Kathmandu Nepal
Abstract
Unidentified disease was characterized by
hypersensitivity, incoordination, a peculiar
stiff-legged gait of the hind legs, severe generalized tumors of the skeletal
muscles, progressive paresis, paralysis and constipation and death was reported
in a cattle herd of 82 in Kathmandu valley
in 2009 which was maintained in moldy rice straw feeding. The most notable
gross pathological lesions in one bull and two cows which died were
degenerative and necrotic changes in certain skeletal muscles, hemorrhages on
the serosal surfaces, especially on the dorsal aspect
of the rumen, and gastro-intestinal stasis. Samples of rice straw, feed and
tissue samples of rumen,reticulum,liver revealed the
growth of fungus species penicillum and when rest of
animals in herds were treated with Anti Deg Nala
liquor the general health of rest of animal steel feeding the rice straw and
same sources of feed improved and mortality checked.
Key words: Cattle, Moldy Straw, incoordination, stiff-legged gait of the hind legs, tumors
of the skeletal muscles, Penicillium, Anti degnala liquor,