THE Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department has issued a notification emphasizing the importance of protecting livestock from heatstroke.
The notification advises arranging
shelters to shield animals from high temperatures and restricting grazing to
the cooler evenings. Animals should be kept in shade areas during the day,
provided with ample drinking water, and fed hydrated food to prevent
heatstroke. If movement is necessary, the department recommends ensuring access
to drinking water and shade areas, stocking up on straw and fresh grass in
advance, administering vaccines regularly to prevent infectious diseases, and
keeping firefighting equipment such as fire hooks, extinguishers, sand, and
water buckets on farms and in food storage areas to mitigate fire risks.
Livestock owners are urged to report
any unusual health events to the relevant administrative body, Livestock
Breeding and Veterinary Department, or the Myanmar Livestock Federation.
TWA/TKO
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