FMD vaccination launched in Bandipora

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BANDIPORA, NOVEMBER 26: Additional Deputy Commissioner Bandipora Zahoor Ahmad Mir Monday inaugurated the vaccination campaign launched by the Department of Animal Husbandry Bandipora against Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) among cattle.

The department aims to vaccinate one lakh cattle of the district during the month-long campaign that will conclude on December 26.

Speaking on the occasion, ADC Bandipora lauded the efforts of the department to fight the common disease found among cattle and said that FMD has been the main cause of cattle deaths and also leads to decrease in milk productions and hoped that the vaccination campaign will help in preventing the disease.

Mir urged the farmers to make full use of the opportunity and extend their full cooperation to achieve the target of vaccinating every cattle.

He was informed that the vaccines required for the animals have already been moved to the respective blocks and a detailed schedule has been worked out for the campaign.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Animal Husbandry Officer Dr Altaf Hussain Kangoo said 35 teams of veterinarians and Para-veterinarians have been constituted for the purpose and have been sent to various blocks for vaccination. He said the vaccination would be carried out in coordination with field workers of various government departments.

He said before the launch of the campaign, the department ran an awareness campaign wherein the department sensitised the cattle farmers about the importance of the vaccination against FMD by way of Focused Group Discussions, Farmers Meetings, seminars, displaying banners, distributing leaflets and folders besides holding awareness camps.

Dr Kangoo informed that Pre-vaccination Sera collection has been undertaken in 10 villages of the district including Chewa, SK Bala, Aloosa, Nathpora, Sunderwani, TA Shah, Asham, Wangpora, Dawar and Kunzalwan.

Kangoo urged the farmers to ensure their cattle are vaccinated to make the campaign successful by preventing their cattle from this disease.

Technical Officer Dr Aarif M Khan, senior veterinarians and para-veterinarians of the district were also present on the occasion.