Vol. 8, Special Issue 10, Part D (2024)
Impact of lugol’s iodine on reproductive performance in anestrous buffaloes and cattle in semi-arid regions of Rajasthan
Santosh Bansal, Anuj Dixit, Vinod Potdar, Surendra Verdia and VB Dyasa
This study examines the efficacy of Lugol’s iodine in inducing estrus in anestrous buffaloes and cattle in the semi-arid regions of Rajasthan. Anestrus, a common reproductive issue in livestock, can significantly impact milk production and economic stability. The trial involved 312 buffaloes and 159 cattle treated with Lugol’s iodine over a 16-month period at various cattle development centers. The study found heat induction rates of 28.30% in buffaloes and 25.79% in cattle, which are comparable to other non-hormonal treatments. The results suggest that Lugol’s iodine, by addressing iodine deficiencies and improving thyroid function, offers a viable alternative for managing anestrus in livestock, particularly in resource-limited settings. The findings are significant for improving reproductive performance and contributing to the economic stability of dairy farmers in arid climates.
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