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Dr. Abu Zubayer Tanzin
DVM(CVASU), CT(India, Thailand)
MS Fellow(Pharmacology)
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DVM Internship Second Mid Presentation
1. INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2018-19
FVM, CVASU
F V M I N T E R N S H I P P R O G R A M 2 0 1 8 / 1 9
SECOND MID
A B U Z U B A Y E R T A N Z I N
I N T E R N I D - 2 5 , R O L L - 1 4 / 2 7
2. Type: ManagementRVFD
Type
CDIL
CCBDF @ AI Centre
LRI Research
Management
Diagnostic
Management
National Zoo
Management
TTPH @ RC
Clinical
Date: 25-3-19 to 28-3-19
Working days: 4
Date: 01-04-19 to 03-04-19
Working days: 3
Date: 07-04-19 to 09-04-19
Working days: 3
Date: 10-04-19 to 15-04-19
Working days: 3
Date:16-04-19 to 18-04-19
Working days: 3
Date: 21-04-19 to 24-04-19
Working days: 3
Date:
Working days:10
Date: 10.03.19 to 14.03.19
Working days: 5
Date 25-04-19
t0 29-04-19
3. 02
D A I R Y F A R M
R O T A T I O N
N o o f f a r m : 1 0
N o o f w o r k i n g
d a y s : 1 0
4. Milch cow shed (face-in)
Machine Milking
Concentrate feed mixture
Milk chiller
DESCRIPTION
• 2 times milking ( machine
milking in 2 farm)
• Minimum biosecurity
• Feeding: for 100 kg conc.
Mixture
1. Wheat bran – 8.75 kg
2. Rice polish -25 kg
3. Lentil bran- 22.5 kg
4. Mung bran- 20 kg
5. Maize- 12 kg
6. Soyabean- 12.5 kg
7. Chalk powder- 0.75 kg
8. Salt- 0.375 kg
9. DB vitamin: 0.15 kg
Source: Bhuiyan Dairy
5. Milk packaging Biogas plant
DressingCalf feeding
DESCRIPTION
• Biogas plant was available
in almost every farm
(equal amount of manure
and water)
• Milk price varies according
to the location of the farm
• Common diseases:
1. Mastitis
2. Acidosis
3. Milk fever
4. Arthritis
5. RBS
6. MILITARY FARM, CHITTAGONG
OBJECTIVES:
• To get involve in daily activities of Military farm
• To be familiar with different sections and the
responsibilities of RVFC
• To be familiar with dairy farm management in a big
scale
• Started its journey on Feb, 2000
• Total animal: 1640
• Total milk production: 5000L/day
8. FEEDING AND MILKING
Concentrate mixture Roughage feeding
Calf feeding (nipple drinker) Milking
Concentrate mixture:
1. Maize- 20%
2. Wheat bran- 40%
3. Rice polish- 15%
4. Khesari-10%
5. Soybean meal- 12%
6. Salt-1%
7. Oyster shell- 2%
• Milking: 2 times daily
(1 milkman for 12 cows)
• Concentrate is given before
milking
9. DISEASES
Disease burden is low due to good management
• Diseases/conditions from farm registry:
1. Calf scour 5. Dystocia
2. Indigestion 6. Retained placenta
3. Milk fever 7. Persistent corpus luteum
4. Mastitis 8. Food poisoning
REPRODUCTION
Fig: Rectal palpation and AI
• AI technician (1) detects heat and do AI (2 times)
• Pregnancy diagnosis is done from 2 months
onward
• Pregnant animals are transferred to a new shed
10. DAIRY PLANT
Milk receiving Pasteurizer machine
Fat test
Milk cooling tank
• Pasteurized and reconstituted milk production
• Milk products: Butter and ghee
• Tests done at the laboratory:
1. COB test
2. Fat test
3. SNF test
4. Specific gravity
5. Peroxidase test
13. REMOUNT VETERINARY AND FARM DEPOT
SAVAR, DHAKA
• DOG SQUAD
1. Population: 44
2. Breeds: German shepherd (guard and petrol)
and Labrador Retriever (arm detection)
• HORSE SQUAD
1. Population: 14
2. Purpose: National days occasion,
Symbol of pride
• OBJECTIVES:
• To be familiar with different sections and the
responsibilities of RVFD
• To be familiar with dog and horse training
14. Figure: Ration chart for war dogs
• Training of dog starts at 8-12 months of age
Basic Course: Special courses:
1. Come 1. Charge dogs
2. Stop 2. Mine detection dogs
3. Up 3. Tracker dogs
4. Sit 4. Arms and explosive dogs
5. Side 5. Casuality finding dogs
6. Narcotic finding dogs
TRAININGFEEDING
Training of two steps
- Basic Courses (10
weeks)
- Special Courses (6
months)
- Highest duty span: 8
years
15. HORSE SQUAD
1. Feeding: Three times daily, giving
importance on concentrates.
2. Vaccination: Anthrax (once yearly)
Other: TT (just after birth)
1. Prevalent disease condition: Colic
2. Facilities: Well developed laboratory is
available for both dogs and horses.
Fig: Nitrate test (negative)
DAILY ACTIVITIES
16. CENTRAL DISEASE INVESTIGATION LABORATORY
Biosafety cabinet
F A C I L I T I E S
• Blood examination
• Post-mortem
• Serological test
• Microbiological test
• Molecular test
Dark Field Microscope
Controlled Atmosphere
Chamber
Micro Incinerator n95 Mask Colony Counter
17. CENTRAL CATTLE BREEDING AND DAIRY FARM
SAVAR,DHAKA
• Total area: 792.87 acre
• Grass production: 600 acre
• Cattle population: 1737
• Breeds: Local, Shahiwal, Friesian
• Milk production: 1600 L/ day
• Major disease/condition: Abortion
Sections:
1. Admin
2.State
3. Veterinary
4. Byre
5. Dairy
6. Agriculture
7. Workshop
OBJECTIVES:
• To get involve in daily activities of CCB&DF
• To be familiar with dairy farm
management in a big scale
• To learn AI techniques and facilities
18. HOUSING
Fig: Milch cow shed
Fig: 100% HF Shed
• Total shed: 28; Paddock: 03
• Milch cow: 300
• 100% HF Cow: 13
Calf management:
• Colostrum is fed after birth
• Moved to calf shed
• Milk is fed for 160 days (10% of B.W)
• Calf respiratory chart: ( Scale: 0 to 3)
1. Temperature 4. Ear position
2. Nasal discharge 5. Calf scour
3. Eye discharge
• If scale comes out ≥3, vet is called
Mineral block for heifer
19. Foot bath at the entrance
Brix refractometer
(measure IgG of colostrum)
Red Napier (CP- 15.74%)
• Permanent fodders:
1. Napier
2. German
3. Para
• Temporary fodder:
1. Maize
2. Jumbo
3. Oats (good for winter)
• Silage: 5 pits, preparation: June-July,
feeding: Nov-Dec
Milk pasteurizer Milk homogenizer
20. AI CENTRE
• Supply semen to the
whole country
• Breeds available:
1. HF
2. Shahiwal
3. RCC
4. Cross
• Semen collection:
Once a week per bull
• Semen analysis is done
after collection
• Special facility at lab:
CASA
Semen collection (AV method)
RCC bull at bull cow shed Semen Freezing technique
21. BANGLADESH NATIONAL ZOO, DHAKA
Establishment: 1974
Land area: 186 acres
No. of animals: 2150
No. of species: 134
CURATOR: Dr. S.M. Nazrul Islam
OBJECTIVES:
• To learn management techniques of zoo and
zoo animals
• To learn handling treatment of wild animals
22. BANGLADESH NATIONAL ZOO, DHAKA
Wound dressing of a deerTemperature observation by
laser
Darting Tiger (History: fever, anorexia) List of foods for animals
23. TEACHING AND TRAINING PET HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH
CENTER
Vaccine administration X-Ray
Spaying of cat
24. LIVESTOCK RESEARCH INSTITUTE
• 17 vaccines are produced at LRI
1. HS 10. Marek’s
2. BQ 11. Fowl pox
3. Anthrax 12. IBD
4. Salmonella 13. Duck plague
5. FMD 14. BCRDV
6. Rabies 15. RDV
7. Goat pox 16. Pigeon pox
8. PPR 17. Fowl cholera
• Learnt about different vaccines
and their preparation
FMD vaccine ( O, A and Asia 1)
PPR vaccine
Rabies vaccine ( dog and cat)
Quality Assurance Tests Are:
1. Sterility test 3. Safety test
2. Toxicity test 4. Potency test