Author/Authors :
Arun Nehru, P. Assistant Manager, KS Cattle Feeds, KSE Limited, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India , Sunandhadevi, S. Teaching Faculty - TVCC, College of Veterinary Science, Prodattur, Andhra Pradesh, India , Rama, T. Department of Veterinary Biochemistry - Teaching Faculty - College of Veterinary Science, PVNRTVU, Telangana, India , Muniyappan, N. Department of Veterinary Physiology - Madras Veterinary College, Vepery, Chennai
Abstract :
A seven year old female Holstein Friesian cross bred cow was presented with signs of various sizes of
pedunculated cutaneous warts on teat, pain, bleeding and interference in milking. Based on the history and clinical
picture, the case was diagnosed as bovine papillomatosis. The animal was treated with its own blood and repeated once
in a week. The warts on udder and teats shrunk/regressed, dried and dropped away after a follow up period of four
weeks.
Keywords :
Papillomatosis , Teat , Auto-hemotherapy , Cross bred cow , Venous blood