Pollachi: All measures have been taken to diagnose and treat livestock infections during the northeast monsoon season in Tamil Nadu, said Udumalai Radhakrishnan, Minister of Animal Husbandry in Pollachi.
Pollachi: All measures have been taken to diagnose and treat livestock infections during the northeast monsoon season in Tamil Nadu, said Udumalai Radhakrishnan, Minister of Animal Husbandry in Pollachi.

A ceremony to provide welfare assistance to the public and a special public grievance camp was held in various villages including Kollapatti, Kanakampatti and Eripatti near Pollachi. In this, the Minister of Animal Husbandry Udumalai Radhakrishnan attended and provided welfare assistance to the public and received petitions from the public.

Later, in an interview to reporters, he said that the northeast monsoon is currently intensifying in Tamil Nadu. During this period, fodder for livestock has been made available through the Department of Animal Husbandry. Similarly, orders have been issued to all veterinary hospitals to prevent, monitor and treat livestock infections caused by monsoon rains.
In addition, the district additional directors are actively monitoring the situation and the Amma ambulance is kept ready to serve the requirements of the farmers and animals in the rain-prone areas and treat them. Currently, help has been initiated for poultry farmers to provide E. coli medicine that attack chickens during rainy season.

A ceremony to provide welfare assistance to the public and a special public grievance camp was held in various villages including Kollapatti, Kanakampatti and Eripatti near Pollachi. In this, the Minister of Animal Husbandry Udumalai Radhakrishnan attended and provided welfare assistance to the public and received petitions from the public.

Later, in an interview to reporters, he said that the northeast monsoon is currently intensifying in Tamil Nadu. During this period, fodder for livestock has been made available through the Department of Animal Husbandry. Similarly, orders have been issued to all veterinary hospitals to prevent, monitor and treat livestock infections caused by monsoon rains.
In addition, the district additional directors are actively monitoring the situation and the Amma ambulance is kept ready to serve the requirements of the farmers and animals in the rain-prone areas and treat them. Currently, help has been initiated for poultry farmers to provide E. coli medicine that attack chickens during rainy season.