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Unknown infection kills 500 sheep of Bhachau

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Unknown infection kills 500 sheep of Bhachau

Unknown infection kills 500 sheep of Bhachau

Key takeaways: 

  • A petition for relief to the needy retailers and a demand for prompt action by the system. 

As many as 500 sheep of Bhachau taluk passed away due to an unknown illness in the last fortnight. 

Devastated due to the spate of casualties, the stockholders are arguing with the system to help donors.

As many as 500 sheep of Bhachau have died of an unknown disease:

As many as 500 sheep of Bhachau have died of an unknown disease, told Rabari, the owner of the village, expressing sorrow, that 100 each of him and Vaju Vershi have caused 200 sheep to face death. 

Besides this, the stockists, including Chaku Vershi, Khoda Naran, Manga Vershi, Soma Harji, and Rana Veesha, have slaughtered nearly 500 sheep so far. 

Describing the signs of the illness, he said that the sheep caught in the condition bleeds from the nose and the body swells and finally dies.

The financial loss of 30 lakhs due to the killing of 500 sheep of Bhachau:

The financial loss of 30 lakhs stockholders The average cost of a sheep is 6 thousand articles, and so far, the stockholders have undergone an economic loss of 30 lakhs. 

The state of cattle rearers is so poor that now just a stick is left in their hands due to the death of the sheep. 

If the state, society or organization does not provide monetary help, the owners will turn to work. 

While the animals are still dying, the animal husbandry unit has requested prompt action to prevent the epidemic.

Demand for the animal husbandry unit to take measures to prevent the epidemic: 

Demand for the animal husbandry unit to take measures to prevent the epidemic. 

There are examples in Kutch in the past of cattle rearers whose livestock unexpectedly died in this manner, becoming mentally unbalanced. 

Now, if no help is given, the affected landlords will eventually be forced to give up the sheep and goat-rearing business.

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