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1. Elementary Statistics

by Iqbal Ahmad Bhatti.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: Lahore: Bhatti Publishers; 2001Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 519.5 Iqbal 14709 1st 1990 Statistics] (2).

2. Study On Hydatidosis And Chemical Characterization Of Cyst Fluid In Camels Slaughtered At Lahore Abattoir

by Tajammal Hussain | Dr. Asif Rabbani | Dr. Iqbal Ahmad | Dr. Mubbasher Saeed Mian | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1988Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0137,T] (1).

3. Effect Of Different Fasciolicides Against Fascioliasis In Buffalo Cows

by Azhar Maqbool | Dr. Mohammad Irfan | Iqbal Ahmad | Mubashar Saeed | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1981Dissertation note: A total of 275 buffaloes in and around Lahore showing chronic debility were examined for the presence of liverfluke infestation. Fascioliasis was confirmed by faecal examination in 183 animals, of which 80 showed heavy infection. These animals wre divided into four groups A, B, C and D, each having 20 animals. Animals in group A, B and C were treated with Zanil, Fascol super and Trodsax respectively. Group D was kept as control. Most of the animals cleared up after the first treatment whereas others were given a second dose on 21st day after the first treatment. The efficacy of the drug was calculated on the basis of reduction in the number of ova discharge in the faces after medication as confirmed by faecal examination on 3rd, 7th 18th, 28th and 35th day after treatment. Zanil, faxcol super and Trodax caused 85.7 percent 82.8 percent and 80 percent reduction it he number of ova when used as a signle dose and 100 percent, 97.1 perecent and 95.7 percent reduction respectively after the second dose. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0752,T] (1).

4. Physiological Udder Oedema And Congesion Of Cows And Buffaloes

by Iqbal Ahmad | M.S. Khan.

Material type: book Book; Format: print Publisher: 1977Dissertation note: A study involving 150 cases consisting of 122 buffaloes and 28 cows brought to the out patiently hospital at the College of Animal Husbandry, Lahore, with a history of physiological oedema and congestion of udder was conducted to get a clinico pathological picture and ascertain the various etiological factors involved therein. Out of the total 150 cases udder investigation 11(8 buffaloes + 3 cows) 15 (14 buffaloes + 1 cow), 59 (48 buffaloes + 11 cows), 18 (13 buffaloes + 5 cows) 28 (22 buffaloes + 6 cows), and 19 (17 buffaloes + 2 cows) were diagnosed to be suffereing from myocardial asthenia, milk fever syndrome, malnutrition, adrenal hormonal imbalance (stress diases), mastitis and simple physiological udder oedma due to pressure by the foetus respectively. The clinical findings of different ailments was almost similar in the early stages, From the data obtained during the present study, it j clearly evident that cases showing symptoms of udder oedema and congestion were due to myocardial asthenia, milk fever syndrome, malnutrition, harmonal disturbances ( as allergy, sting bites etc), Mastitis and simple physiological udder oedema due to pressure by the foetus. It may be concluded that low food (Protein) intake during pregnancy is a major cause of udder oedema and congestion in late pregnancy in cows and buffaloes here. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 1118,T] (1).

5. Shama-e-Shabistan Raza

by Iqbal Ahmad Noori.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Lahore: Shabeer Bros; 1992Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 297 Iqbal 24061 1st 1992 Islam] (1).



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