Wise IAS Academy Vitamin D Deficiency in Animals What is Vitamin D? Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that helps regulate calcium and phosphorus levels in the body. It is essential for maintaining healthy bones and teeth. Animals can obtain vitamin...
Wise IAS Academy Porcine Stress Syndrome Introduction to Porcine Stress Syndrome Porcine Stress Syndrome (PSS) is a serious genetic condition affecting pigs. It can lead to severe health issues and even death under stress. Understanding PSS ...
Wise IAS Academy Vitamin A Deficiency in Domestic Animals and Birds What is Vitamin A? Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin essential for various bodily functions. It exists in two primary forms: retinol and provitamin A carotenoids. Retinol comes from animal sources li...
Wise IAS Academy Colic in Horses What is Colic? Colic is not a disease but rather a symptom of underlying problems within the gastrointestinal tract. It can manifest in different forms and severity levels. Understanding the types of ...
Wise IAS Academy Hypomagnesemic Tetany Introduction to Hypomagnesemic Tetany Hypomagnesemic tetany is a serious condition that affects livestock, particularly ruminants like cattle and sheep. This disorder arises from low levels of magnesi...
Wise IAS Academy Downer Cow Syndrome Introduction Downer Cow Syndrome is a critical issue in dairy farming. It refers to the condition where a cow cannot rise after lying down for an extended period. This syndrome can lead to severe heal...
Wise IAS Academy Equine Myoglobinuria Introduction Equine myoglobinuria is a critical condition that affects horses. It primarily arises from the ingestion of toxic substances found in certain plants. Understanding this condition is essen...
Wise IAS Academy Azoturia in Horses Introduction to Azoturia Azoturia, often referred to as Monday morning sickness, is a serious condition affecting horses. It primarily occurs when horses experience muscle stiffness and pain after a p...
Wise IAS Academy Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria Introduction to Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH) is a serious condition that affects dairy cattle shortly after they give birth. It occurs when hemoglobin leaks into...
Wise IAS Academy Fatty Liver Syndrome What is Fatty Liver Syndrome? Fatty liver syndrome occurs when there is an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. This imbalance causes excessive fat accumulation in the liver. In veterinary...
Wise IAS Academy Milk Fever What is Milk Fever? Milk fever is a metabolic disorder characterized by low blood calcium levels (hypocalcemia). It typically occurs within 48 hours after calving when the demand for calcium skyrocket...
Wise IAS Academy Pyridoxine Deficiency in Birds Understanding Pyridoxine Deficiency in Birds Pyridoxine deficiency occurs due to inadequate dietary intake or metabolic disorders. It can lead to severe health problems if left untreated. What is Pyri...